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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

All Major Actors & Cast List for Aquaman 2

The long-awaited Aquaman 2 (formally titled Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) has finally hit theaters. But with all the delays, not to mention the drama with Amber Heard, who is actually in it? Weā€™ve compiled a list of every major cast member in Aquaman 2 to answer that very question!

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All Major Actors & Cast List For Aquaman 2

Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman

Jason Momoa reprises his starring role as Aquaman in Aquaman 2. This time around, his character has a family, friends, and the makings of a happy life.

Momoa has starred/appeared in multiple big-name franchises. He portrayed Khal Drogo on Game of Thrones, the dastardly villain Dante in Fast X, and Duncan Idaho in Dune, along with a number of other film and television roles.

Patrick Wilson as Prince Orm/Ocean Master

Orm may have been the big bad in the first Aquaman film, but the trailers for Aquaman 2 suggest that Arthurā€™s disgraced brother will have a shot at redemption.

Wilsonā€™s credits extend to nearly every corner of Hollywood and beyond. Among his most notable roles are Nite Owl II in Zack Snyderā€™s Watchmen, Josh Lambert in Insidious, and Ed Warren in The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as David Kane/Black Manta

Black Manta steps up as the main villain in Aquaman 2, and from what weā€™ve seen in the trailers, heā€™s gearing up to cause serious trouble. 

Abdul-Mateen II is rising quickly in Hollywood. He has appeared in The Greatest Showman, Michael Bayā€™s Ambulance (a profoundly fun movie in so many ways), Nia DaCostaā€™s Candyman, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and Baywatch, among others.

Amber Heard as Mera

In case you were out of the loop on this, Amber Heard does indeed return as Mera in Aquaman 2

In addition to her DCEU role, Heard can be seen in Friday Night Lights, Zombieland, Drive Angry, Pineapple Express, The Danish Girl, Magic Mike XXL, and many other films and shows.

Nicole Kidman as Former Queen Atlanna

Like most of the original cast, Nicole Kidmanā€™s Queen Atlanna returns in Aquaman 2.

Kidman is regarded as one of the best, most prolific actresses in the biz. Her many, many roles include Eyes Wide Shut, Moulin Rouge!, The Others, Cold Mountain, The Golden Compass, Paddington, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and The Northman

Randall Park as Doctor Stephen Shin

Stephen Shin reluctantly aids Black Manta in his quest for the Black Trident. 

Park is probably best known for his comedic roles, but he sure does give drama a stab in Aquaman 2. You can catch him in Dinner for Schmucks, The Interview, The Night Before, Office Christmas Party, Ant-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp, the HBO comedy Veep, and many others. 

The Entire Cast of Aquaman 2

Jason Momoa- Arthur Curry/Aquaman

Patrick Wilson- Prince Orm/Ocean Master

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II-David Kane/Black Manta

Amber Heard-Mera

Randall Park-Dr. Stephen Shin

Nicole Kidman-Former Queen Atlanna, Arthur and Ormā€™s mother

Temuera Morrison-Tom Curry, Arthurā€™s father

Dolph Lundgren- Nereus, Meraā€™s father

Martin Short- Kingfish

Vincent Regan-Atlan, First King of Atlantis 

Jani Zhao-Stingray

Indya Moore-Karshon

PilouĀ AsbƦkĀ creator of the Black Trident and Atlanā€™s brother


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Hayden Mears is a freelance entertainment journalist with work featured in various online and print publications. You can find his work at Starburst Magazine, TVLine, The Playlist, CinemaBlend, the Eisner-winning comic magazine PanelxPanel, and others. When he's not waxing poetic about Pixar, Venture Bros., or comic books, he enjoys people, fitness boxing, and writing bios in the third person.