We find ourselves at the end of an era. 10 years after its premiere iron man, the DCEU has concluded, and it has done so in a way that perfectly describes its decade in cinema, a disappointing one. expected, First review Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom They are already here, and they are not positive.
and rotten tomatoes, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom It currently has a rating of 38%, a figure that could rise or fall in the coming days, according to critics. It should be noted here that the sequel is a disappointment compared to the first film of the character and while Jason Momoa does a good job, the rest of the film fails to really deliver. As USA Today says:
“The film doesn’t sink or anything: it’s aggressively subtle, floating along like a rather breezy (and fraternal) outing without any particularly spectacular moves.”
For its part, Indy Wire added:
“‘The Lost Kingdom’ becomes increasingly formulaic as it delves deeper into its mythology, as if the film itself is caught between being something and being nothing.”
Similarly, Independent UK noted:
“Yet another reminder that cinema is stuck in a corporate chokehold, denying artists the ability to even shake up their style.”
Collider joins this trend by pointing out:
“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom isn’t the last wet rib that the DCEU seemed to get out of, but it also shows that a decade later, the DCEU has never learned its necessary lessons. The DCEU is dead, long live the DCU.”
Although there are aspects that are valuable, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom The final chapter of the DCEU fails to be a worthy experience. This makes sense, considering that this installment suffered from multiple delays and re-recordings, thanks in part to a lawsuit between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. Undoubtedly, a farewell that many did not want to see.
We remind you that Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom It is now available in all cinemas. On a related note, you can watch the new trailer here Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Similarly, the box office forecast for this film is not positive.
Editor’s note:
The DCEU has had some good projects, as it were Suicide Squad y Shazam!, but the rest of the tape is left far behind. Be it due to lack of direction or bad story, this cinematic universe never had head or tail, which severely affected the performance of these films.
Via: Rotten Tomatoes