Details on Aquaman in Batman vs. Superman Movie

By Andrew Meola | Sep 20, 2014 11:31 AM EDT

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Rumors have persisted for months that former Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa would play Aquaman in Zack Snyder's upcoming superhero blockbuster Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. We still have no official confirmation from the studio, the actor or anyone else in a position to say so, but most people are proceeding under the assumption that Momoa will be in the movie.

Regardless, a new report at Schmoes Know has some information about the King of Atlantis' appearance in the movie, along with how he will be introduced into the sequel. As far as his look, the site reports "he's going to look like a surfer essentially with tribal tattoos and all that jazz."

With regard to his introduction, we have to go back to Man of Steel. Recall the scene in which Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) fell into the ocean after he saved workers on an oil rig early in the film. Whales appeared above Clark, and then we later see him on land. This might seem like a minor detail at first, but Schmoes Know reports Aquaman is the one who saved Clark's life by sending the whales!

"Aquaman sent the whales to save Supes and make sure he was okay, which makes sense considering we never actually see how Supes gets back to shore in the film," the site states. "He sees the whales and then it cuts to him walking on land, which could mean they were saving the swim back for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." 

Reports have stated Aquaman wants to have a few words with Superman about the damage caused to the Indian Ocean by General Zod and his World Engine in Man of Steel, but could the two have met during the events of the first movie? Or did Aquaman save Clark's life and then swim away before Clark woke up?

How do you think Aquaman will appear in the movie? Let us know in the comments section.

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