Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Says His Role in Aquaman Is ‘Clown Work’ Compared to His Other Films
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II revealed his thoughts on his role in Aquaman saying it was clown work as opposed to films like The Trial of the Chicago 7. He also said that actors do blockbuster films like Aquaman for survival.
Hollywood star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II says his role in Aquaman was "clown work" as opposed to films like The Trial of the Chicago 7. Abdul-Mateen, who essayed the role of David Kane/ Black Manta in the DC blockbuster, said it is important for actors to try their hands at various genres. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s New Black Manta Suit, Jason Momoa, Amber Heard’s Looks Revealed at DC Fandome 2021.
"Everything should be about getting to the truth. But sometimes you got to know which movie or genre you're in. Something like Aquaman, that's clown work. Aquaman is not The Trial of the Chicago 7."
"You have got to get over yourself," the 36-year-old actor told entertainment outlet Vulture in an interview. Abdul-Mateen said actors have to do blockbusters like superhero films for their survival.
"In order to survive (as an actor) and to do it well, you have to play that game and then be crafty about when you want to surprise the audience, the director, or yourself with a little bit of ‘Wow, I didn't expect to see a Chekhovian thing or August Wilson and Aquaman, but I did'," he added. The Matrix Resurrections Trailer 2: Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss Seek Each Other Out in This Action-Packed Promo; Priyanka Chopra Reveals Neo’s Fate.
Abdul-Mateen most recently starred in Michael Bay's Ambulance, which came out earlier this year, and Keanu Reeves-led The Matrix Resurrections. He will be seen next in Aquaman sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, scheduled to be released on December 25, 2023.