Black Manta seeks revenge on Aquaman for his father's death. Wielding the Black Trident's power, he becomes a formidable foe. To defend Atlantis, Aquaman forges an alliance with his imprisoned brother. They must protect the kingdom.
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The black trident has the ability to speak into the mind of anyone who holds it, twisting them against the people around them and trying to make them believe that they can't trust anyone.
Somewhat, a character is kept in jail, but other helps them out. A more secondary character says something related to "not being able to leave". They both get safety and a happy ending though.
No, but the way Aquaman teases and makes fun of his sheltered brother for not understanding certain things about the land can come across with shades of this.
A character goes from extremely skinny/malnourished to extremely muscular and healthy within the space of a few moments, but shows no discomfort or dysmorphia with either of these forms.
There is a scene in which the main villain sneaks into Aquaman's home while he isn't present, and is seen watching his father and son without them knowing.
No, but there is skinny-shaming, Aquaman calls Orm "skinny jeans" after he has lost a lot of weight. There's also a villainous fat creature but his weight is never joked about.
He's the most important character to die (aside from maybe Willem Dafoe's character, who is said to have died offscreen) but he's also the last one to die.
At the end of the film, one character strikes out on their own to find a new life. They don't have a home at this point but as their family supports them, they don't seem to struggle with it.