Warner readjusts “Aquaman: King of Atlantis” in the home video film

Warner readjusts “Aquaman: King of Atlantis” in the home video film

Monstrous creatures, devious enemies and incredible underwater adventures populate Aquaman: King of Atlantis, an action-packed miniseries now coming digitally and DVD (US $ 14,99 SRP; Canada $ 19,99 SRP) as an animated feature on April 26, courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the miniseries premiered on HBO Max on October 14 and garnered rave reviews from critics and fans alike. James Wan (Aquaman) served as executive producer through his Atomic Monster production company on this playful retelling of the iconic DC superhero, which tells an original story about Aquaman's early adventures as King of Atlantis.

Our story begins with Aquaman starting his first day on the job as the king of Atlantis and has a lot to catch up on. Fortunately, he has his two royal advisors supporting him: the scholar Vulko and Mera, the warrior princess who controls the water. Between facing unscrupulous surface dwellers, the most ancient evils of beyond time and his own half-brother wanting to overthrow him, Aquaman must face the challenge and prove to his subjects - and himself - that he is the true heir to the throne, and holder of the trident!

Cooper Andrews (The Walking Dead, Shazam!) Leads the cast as Aquaman, alongside Gillian Jacobs (Community, Invincible, Injustice) as Mera, Thomas Lennon (Supergirl, Reno 911!) As Vulko, Dana Snyder (Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Justice League Action) as Ocean Master, Andrew Morgado (Supergirl, Archer) as Mortikov, Kevin Michael Richardson (The Simpsons, American Dad!) As Royal Announcer, Flula Borg (The Suicide Squad, Pitch Perfect 2) as Mantis and Kimberly Brooks (DC Super Hero Girls, Batwheels) as Hammer.

Also providing the voices are Chris Jai Alex, Trevor Devall, Armen Taylor, Kaitlyn Robrock, Regi Davis, Ludi Lin, Robbie Daymond, Erica Lindbeck, Laila Berzins and Erica Ash.

Victor Courtright (ThunderCats Roar!) And Marly Halpern-Graser (Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) served as the showrunners and executive co-producers of the miniseries and conceived the story. Halpern-Graser, Bryan Condon (Right Now Kapow) and Laura Sreebny (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power) co-wrote the script. The miniseries was produced by Wan, Atomic Monster's Michael Clear (Annabelle Comes Home), Rob Hackett (Swamp Thing) and Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!). Keith Pakiz (ThunderCats Roar!) Directed all three episodes of the miniseries.

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