Whereas particulars surrounding the plot of “Atlantis” stay scarce, all reviews point out that the plot will middle on the misplaced civilization of Atlantis, although it will be much less “Aquaman” underwater kingdom and extra historical continent that disappeared for mysterious causes. Script adjustments are in fact anticipated with a brand new author on board, however in 2021, Trevorrow described the timeliness of the plot of the primary iteration of the movie Empire, saying, “For a technology proper now to have the ability to enter a world that’s not not like their world — the place their elders have principally gifted them a civilization that’s dying — I believe it’s the proper second for that story.”
Trevorrow additionally called himself a “deep nerd” for the Atlantis story, highlighting the parable’s superior know-how in addition to the chance to incorporate “creatures that are not round anymore” in his directorial follow-up to the equally themed “Jurassic World” movies.
Whereas all the things we learn about “Atlantis” up to now is your fairly commonplace Wikipedia-entry stuff, the inclusion of actress, producer, and author DeGraté within the newest spherical of writing is unquestionably intriguing. DeGraté has been in simply three writers’ rooms thus far, however all three are fascinating: earlier than her time on “Home of the Dragon,” she additionally wrote for the Indigenous-led Netflix horror present “Chambers” and the CW’s futuristic teen survival present “The 100.” THR reviews that she’s additionally writing for “The Acolyte,” Leslye Headland’s upcoming “Star Wars” collection.
“Atlantis” doesn’t but have a launch date.