'Aquaman': Queen Atlanna Fight Scene Released

Warner Bros. has released a new clip from Aquaman showing Arthur Curry's mother, Queen Atlanna [...]

Warner Bros. has released a new clip from Aquaman showing Arthur Curry's mother, Queen Atlanna (Nicole Kidman), in action.

The scene appears to take place while Arthur was still a child. Atlanna was living with Arthur's father at a lighthouse, but it seems that her past in Atlantis catches up to her when Atlantean soldiers attack.

Check out the full fight scene above.

Aquaman director James Wan explained to ComicBook.com previously about filming this scene.

"The way we did it was we removed the ceiling of the set and we had spidercam just on wires zip all over the set from one character to another character as the character goes around beating up the soldiers," Wan said. "And it was very technically challenging to try to get that all done but I just thought that was a great way to show how strong the character is but without sort of cutting it up. And it was actually a really fun thing to shoot. Took two days to shoot that shot. Many takes."

Aquaman stars Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, the half-human prince of Atlantis who finds himself caught between the surface world and the underwater realm when his brother - Atlanna's other son, Prince Orm - stokes the fires of war between Atlantis and the surface.

"He's kind of an eco-warrior," Patrick Wilson, who plays Orm, previously said of his character. "He's got a very clear gripe with the surface world, which has been polluting his oceans for centuries. And that's something for me — I'm sure for you too — that's very easy to understand. If somebody was just constantly polluting our air and ruining how we lived."

Aquaman follows Momoa's debut as the character in 2017's Justice League, directed by Zack Snyder. Speaking to ComicBook.com, Wan discussed the importance of putting his own touch on Aquaman while also staying true to the foundation laid in Justice League.

"It was very important for me early on to be allowed to make my own film and to have my own voice be in there," Wan said. "After Furious 7 and Conjuring 2, I didn't want to be a director for hire. After Furious 7, that's kind of who I was to some degree, but after that, I don't want to be that guy again. So, it was very important for me to be able to bring my own stamp, my own visual aesthetic, create the characters. Even though Jason has somewhat been established Justice League, I wanted to bring his character into this, basically, fresh in a lot of ways.

"So it was important for me to obviously pay a respect to where he was left off in [Justice League], but then allow me the freedom to take him to where I want to take him at the end of the movie. My hero goes on this hero's journey to become someone very different than where he started. That was something that was very important for me. But the movie I want to make, that I was allowed that freedom to do that."

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Aquaman opens in North America on December 21st.

Upcoming DC Extended Universe movies include Shazam on April 5, 2019, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn) on February 7, 2020, and Wonder Woman 1984 on June 5, 2020.

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