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If anyone was worried that the upcoming Aquamanmovie wouldn't have a bunch of scary fish in it, worry no longer.
SEE ALSO:'Aquaman' reveals first of seven Atlantis kingdoms with snapshot of the Fisherman KingThe very first Aquamanposter was revealed Monday and really puts the "aqua" in Aquaman, featuring Jason Momoa as Aquaman with his signature trident surrounded by a whole bunch of scary, deadly fish (and a few mammals and reptiles too).
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The poster, of course, features an underwater scene and appears to give us a glimpse at the kingdom of Atlantis, which Aquaman is the rightful king of. Aside from that, this first poster doesn't really give us any clues we didn't already know or expect about the movie.
What is he doing with all those fish? How does his hair stay like that underwater? Why is there a bright light above Aquaman's head? Hopefully we find out soon.
The tweet that accompanied the poster teases a trailer, which will be dropping to the public on Saturday after it airs exclusively at Comic-Con this week.
Before the poster was revealed, Aquamandirector James Wan gave fans a little teaser of the upcoming trailer, showing a frame with what appears to be Aquaman commanding a whale.
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Aquamanwill be splashing into theaters Dec. 21.
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