The first day box office of 153 million yuan, won the single-day box office champion.
This time, it leaves the vastness of outer space and shifts the stage to the beautiful world of the ocean.
The undersea city of "Sea King" is a blend of high-tech advanced civilization and ancient Greek mythology, without any sense of incongruity; coupled with the magnificent ocean battle, it is simply a visual feast, and this time, DC finally did not disappoint the fans.
In addition to a lot of images of the ocean world, this time the "Sea King" is also interspersed with Arthur Curry and Meera's budding love for a small episode.
The movie was set in Sicily, Italy, and half of Taormina was brought back.
April 9 Piazza
This is a typical Sicilian style piazza, the ground is covered with unique black and white tiles. Located in the center of Taormina, the square is a must-see for visitors to the town.
On a good day,
you can see the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna in the distance.
And on the other side of the square is the pre-Gothic St. Augustine's Church and the 17th century St. Joseph's Church.
In front of the Cathedral, built in 1635, the Centaurus sculpture of the upper torso of the angel in the center of the fountain holds in his left hand the earth, symbol of the world, and in his right hand the scepter, the symbol of Taormina.
The town of Erice
In addition, the cast and crew of The Sea King also visited Erice in Sicily.
Erice
Erice
Erice is one of Italy's most spectacular hill towns
On a clear day, there's a 360-degree panoramic view of the Tunisian promontory
You can wander through medieval-style streets strolling past churches, fortresses, and tiny cobbled squares. center of worship for the goddess Venus, Erice has a tantalizing history
The French writer Maupassant once said: "If someone could spend only one day in Sicily and asked: Where should I visit? I would answer him without hesitation, Taormina. This small village is only a small landscape, but everything in it is capable of indulging and enjoying your sight, spirit and imagination."