Directed by: Greg BeemanGenre: Action + Adventure + Drama +Fantasy + Romance + Sci-Fi
Synopsis: Arthur Curry (AC) is the exiled Prince of Atlantis who was sent away as an infant with his mother, Atlanna, in order to save their lives from the evil forces that overtook his father’s kingdom. The show starts when those forces find his mother, but AC manages to escape on the backs of whales. Ten years later, it’s the present day and a young 20’s AC has no idea what happened to his mother or why she called him “Orin,” but he does know he can hold his breath underwater as long as he wants, and he can swim faster than a cigarette boat. The show also seemed to go with the premise we saw in Smallville that AC had super strength when he was in the water or at least when he was wet. I don’t remember that from the comics but it didn’t bother me all too much. In a word, I thought the Pilot was great. The series seemed like it would’ve had a ton of potential. Al Gough and Miles Millar once again showed their affinity for taking the classic DC heroes of the Silver Age and putting them in contemporary surroundings. (from vintagevcds.com)
Casts: Justin Hartley … Arthur 'AC' Curry/Aquaman Denise Quiñones … Rachel Starling Ving Rhames … McCaffery Lou Diamond Phillips … Tom Curry Rick Peters … Brigman Amber McDonald … Eva Daniella Wolters … Atlanna Graham Bentz … Young A.C. Adrianne Palicki … Siren/Nadia Stacy Ann Rose … Military Aide
Superheroes: Aquaman
Runtime: 45 min
Based on the comic book: "Aquaman" © DC Comics
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