Aquaman 2 Director Shares How He Deals With Sequel’s Constant Bad Press

Despite negative publicity that has plagued Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, director James Wan couldn’t be more excited for the film to finally get to be seen by fans.Speaking about the movie in the newest issue of Empire Magazine (per TheDirect), Wan teased that he was “so happy for [Aquaman 2] to come out,” adding that it’s “even more fun than the first one.” With that said, the filmmaker also shared how it’s been trying at times, given as it’s the “noisiest movie I’ve ever worked on.” With the trailer taking the focus away from the behind-the-scenes drama, Wan noted that he’s “so happy that people are reacting to the film itself rather than the noise around it.””[I’ve learned to] filter out the negativity and focus on the film,” Wan explained, sharing how he ignores the bad press by focusing on what people will remembera but the film in the long term. “That’s the biggest thing I’ve learned from this experience. To filter out the negativity and focus on the film. Because that’s what will live on — in 20 years, no-one will remember the noise. Only the movie.”Aquaman 2 Can’t Overlook The First Film’s Greatest Strength

Despite negative publicity that has plagued Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, director James Wan couldn’t be more excited for the film to finally get to be seen by fans.

Aquaman 2 Can’t Overlook The First Film’s Greatest Strength

Speaking about the movie in the newest issue of Empire Magazine (per TheDirect), Wan teased that he was “so happy for [Aquaman 2] to come out,” adding that it’s “even more fun than the first one.” With that said, the filmmaker also shared how it’s been trying at times, given as it’s the “noisiest movie I’ve ever worked on.” With the trailer taking the focus away from the behind-the-scenes drama, Wan noted that he’s “so happy that people are reacting to the film itself rather than the noise around it.”

“[I’ve learned to] filter out the negativity and focus on the film,” Wan explained, sharing how he ignores the bad press by focusing on what people will remembera but the film in the long term. “That’s the biggest thing I’ve learned from this experience. To filter out the negativity and focus on the film. Because that’s what will live on — in 20 years, no-one will remember the noise. Only the movie.”

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