Other Atlantis Movies
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The film is set in 1914 and follows the journey of a young linguist named Milo Thatch, who embarks on a dangerous mission to find the lost city of Atlantis. With the help of a team of adventurers and a mysterious woman named Princess Kida, Milo sets out on a thrilling journey to unravel the secrets of the underwater city.
The film showcases stunning animation and breathtaking action sequences as the team faces challenges and discovers the truth about the advanced society of Atlantis.
Atlantis: Milo’s Return (2003)
Atlantis: Milo’s Return is a 2003 animated movie and a sequel to the 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. The film follows the adventures of Milo Thatch, who returns to the underwater city of Atlantis with a team of adventurers to find the Heart of Atlantis, a powerful crystal with the ability to save the world from destruction. Along the way, they encounter obstacles and obstacles from the evil Rourke and his team, who are also after the Heart for their own selfish purposes. With the help of new friends, ancient technology, and their own bravery, Milo and his team must outwit Rourke and protect the Heart before it falls into the wrong hands. The movie is an action-adventure filled with mystery, excitement, and thrilling twists.
Aquaman (2018)
Aquaman is a 2018 superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film follows Arthur Curry, played by Jason Momoa, as he learns about his Atlantean heritage and must step forward to lead his people and stop his half-brother Orm from waging war against the surface world. Along the way, Arthur is aided by Mera, played by Amber Heard, and learns the truth about his mother’s fate. The film features stunning underwater visuals, intense action sequences, and explores themes of family, duty, and the consequences of environmental destruction. Directed by James Wan, Aquaman was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.
Cocoon (1985)
Cocoon is a science fiction film directed by Ron Howard. The film follows a group of senior citizens who discover that a nearby swimming pool is actually an alien hibernation pod. The aliens and their eggs were left behind on Earth after their peaceful race from the planet Antarea set up an outpost on Atlantis about 10,000 years ago. After breaking into the pool and accidentally awakening the aliens, the seniors begin to experience a number of rejuvenating effects from being in close proximity to the creatures. As they spend more time with the aliens, they form a bond with them and must decide whether or not to return them to their home planet. The film explores themes of aging, mortality, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.