Aquaman 2: Indian Version Stuck in Censor Board, Release Date Shifted to Another Day, Not on December 21, Now Coming Soon in India

Aquaman 2: Indian Version Stuck in Censor Board, Release Date Shifted to Another Day, Not on December 21, Now Coming Soon in India

Release of Jason Momoa Starrer ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Delayed in India; New Release Date Announced

The highly anticipated release of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ starring Jason Momoa has faced a delay in India. The film was initially slated to release in three languages—Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu—alongside its English version. However, the Indian Censor Board has yet to review the dubbed version, prompting a one-day postponement. Originally scheduled for December 21, the film will now hit theaters on December 22.

Reports suggest that the Censor Board has not yet examined the dubbed version, leading to the rescheduling of the release date. ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ the sequel to the 2018 DC Comics film ‘Aquaman,’ will be presented in 3D and IMAX 3D formats in India.

Censor Board Holds Up Indian Version, Theatrical Debut Now Set for December 22 Instead of December 21

The first installment received widespread acclaim from audiences and was a box office success. Fans eagerly await the sequel, which promises action-packed visuals and special effects. The film’s makers remain committed to fulfilling the expectations of their global fan base. As anticipation builds, audiences are eager to witness the reception of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ upon its long-awaited release.

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