So I have to tweak the outfit slightly to give him the power that he needs to take on to fight Aquaman, but in terms of what he looks like, he’s very much in the same spirit.” I’m going to take what’s best about the design, and kind of bring my sensibility to it, and ultimately he’s a human character, and he has to go up against someone like Arthur/Aquaman, who is a superhero. But there’s just something kind of slightly off, right? The big giant head, these big two red glowing eyes. “I see this guy, and I think what we all love about him is he’s kind of scary and he’s really badass to look at it. “I think like most fans I love the really sort of strange design of Black Manta,” Director James Wan tells us. “The e-mail came back all caps, all exclamation marks and he’s like, ‘Holy sh*t, the ribs glow!’ He’s just a great character and we’re having a lot of fun with him and what he does and his evolution throughout the movie.” Safran even had to take a photo to send to Geoff Johns. The first day that Yahya Abdul-Mateen II was on set ended up being picture day because the costume turned out so great and looked so good. “But then, just designing the actual look of Manta, like taking it from the comic book to the real life….that was just something we spent countless hours on to make incredibly satisfying.” “James (Wan, the director) loved Manta from the comic books,” Safran says later. And, I put on that suit, and everything’s just coming full circle.” “We have our ideas about what the character’s going to be, so I bring all of that stuff to it but then you put that thing on, and you see yourself in the mirror, and all of a sudden, I’m 10 feet taller in that thing and I feel like I could bust through a wall! I talked about wanting to run through walls, and just break shit in my meeting with Peter (Safran, the producer), when I auditioned for the job. “Man, that thing is just badass,” Abdul-Mateen tells us on the Australian set of the film. That’s right, the gigantic helmet with the huge red eyes that you know are coming to a theater near you, and I can tell you from having seen the costume my self, it looks incredible. In the upcoming Aquaman movie, the villain makes his live-action big screen debut with actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stepping into the full get up. Batman has The Joker, Superman has Lex Luthor, and Aquaman has Black Manta. Since the product is still in the development stage, the Size (up to 10%) & Weight (up to 10kg) may be changed during the production stage.Even as long as people have been making fun of Aquaman for pre-conceived (and patently wrong) faults with his superpowers, there’s always been another thing about him people always remember: his nemesis.Please note the final product specifications may differ because each product is Handmade.Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.One (1) right-hand holding Black Manta sword.One (1) portrait with LED light up function. ![]() Don't miss out to add this item to your collection! Attachable left forearm Blade and a left open palm hand are only coming in Exclusive version. This mercenary regular version comes with a sword on a right hand, LED light up function on eyes, a left-hand fist with an iconic design base. Due to a high level of intricate detail, the Black Manta looks like he has just stepped right out of Aquaman movie. Every treasure has its price and this Museum Masterline statue of Black Manta will be a worthwhile investment for all Black Manta fans. Instead, he uses Atlantean technology supplied by Ocean Master to provide him with superhuman strength, endurance, durability and a variety of weapons. Black Manta also is known as David Kane does not possess any innate powers. ![]() Prime 1 Studio is thrilled to announce the 1:3 scale MMAM-02: Black Manta from the upcoming Aquaman superhero film.
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