While many fans of the original funnies may be invigorated at the chance this new art alludes to for Momoa’s proceeded with transformation into a more comic-accurate version of the character, previous in the background footage appear to indicate that Momoa will doubtlessly not be donning another blonde haircut in the continuation. Obviously, Wan and Momoa may in any case be planning to astound audiences with a stunning bleach work sooner or later in the film. While it appears to be far-fetched this would look great on screen, fans will agree that the principal film was already effective in transforming perhaps one of DC’s most garish superhero outfits into something positively badass. Along these lines, perhaps the idea of a blonde Momoa isn’t exactly up until this point brought after all.
Obviously, Momoa isn’t the main Aquaman character bound to get a makeover in the impending spin-off. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s Black Manta has also been revealed to get a more comic-accurate version of his ensemble, complete with an overhauled cap. As for whether or not Momoa goes blonde, fans will in any case have Arthur’s new armor to anticipate when Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom hits theaters in December.
Presently, another piece of banner art, released by DC on the Weibo social media platform out of appreciation for the new Chinese Lunar New Year, shows Momoa’s Aquaman wearing one more new look. Wearing the new blue outfit originally teased in footage revealed at last year’s DC Fandome, most strikingly, Momoa’s hair and beard also now appears to be blonde. Look at the new banner underneath:

New banner art for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom gives fans a brief look at Jason Momoa with light hair and another ensemble in the forthcoming DC blockbuster. Momoa, who initially made his acting presentation on Baywatch: Hawaii, made his first cameo appearance as Arthur Curry, a.k.a. Aquaman in 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice before moving on to appearing in a lot greater capacity in 2017’s Justice League.