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Aquaman 2 might clash with Salaar and Dunki

Aquaman 2 might clash with Salaar and Dunki

Aquaman 2 might clash with Salaar and Dunki

It won’t be long until films like Aquaman 2 and The Lost Kingdom are available in cinemas. Film enthusiasts can’t wait to watch it. These two films put Hollywood actor Jason Momoa‘s next picture, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, in a better position to compete.

The entertainment desk in New Delhi. Right now, Aquaman 2 can be purchased. The ‘Dunki “and Prabhas“‘ Salaar, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is much anticipated. Fans are huge fans of both films.

Jason Momoa, a Hollywood actor, wants to battle Danky and Salaar, though. At the box office, these two pictures will face off against his upcoming “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.”

Salar and Danky battle Aquaman 2.

This year, Shah Rukh Khan gave us hits like Jawan and Pathan. Dunki is his upcoming movie. Audiences are looking forward to the movie. Dankee, starring Shah Rukh, opens on December 21. Prabhas will triumphantly return with “Salaar” on December 22.

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These two flicks go up against “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.” Aquaman Part 2 is scheduled for global release on December 22. In India, Hollywood films have always been well-liked. The enthusiasm of “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” fans is also pretty high.

That suggests that Jason Momoa’s Aquaman 2 might have an impact on Danky and Salaar’s box office projections. With its jaw-dropping opening scene, Aquaman became an instant smash.

Theatres will rock on Christmas

Movie Release date
Dunki21 December 2023
Salar22 December 2023
Aquaman 2December 22, 2023

Reserve Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom in advance.

” Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” “will be released on limited screens in India based on the number of screenings that” “Dankii Aur Salaar” “has received in India.” Even with fewer theatres, Jason Momoa’s picture should still be entertaining.

“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” has made $977K in overseas advance booking, or 8 crore, 13 lakh, and 3 thousand in Indian currency, according to English trade specialist Luiz Fernando.

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