Aquaman (directed by James Wan) is a visually stunning superhero film from the DC Extended Universe that tells the origin story of Arthur Curry — the man destined to become the King of Atlantis. The movie blends action, mythology, and family drama, exploring Arthur’s struggle between two worlds: the human world above and the underwater kingdom below.

Arthur (played by Jason Momoa) is the son of a lighthouse keeper, Thomas Curry, and Atlanna, the queen of Atlantis. Raised on land, Arthur grows up unaware of his royal destiny until a power struggle erupts in the ocean. His half-brother, Orm (Patrick Wilson), seeks to unite the seven underwater kingdoms to wage war against the surface world, blaming humans for polluting the seas.
Guided by Mera (Amber Heard), a fierce warrior and princess of Xebel, Arthur embarks on an epic quest to find the legendary Trident of Atlan, the only weapon powerful enough to stop Orm and claim his rightful place as king. Along the way, Arthur confronts his doubts, discovers his true heritage, and learns the meaning of leadership, unity, and sacrifice.
The film’s breathtaking visuals showcase magnificent underwater cities, mythical sea creatures, and massive battle sequences. Themes of identity, environmental responsibility, and reconciliation run throughout the story, as Arthur learns to embrace both his human heart and Atlantean strength.
In the climactic battle, Arthur wields the Trident, defeats Orm, and brings peace between the surface and the sea. He ultimately accepts his destiny as Aquaman, protector of both worlds and ruler of Atlantis.