We might still be waiting for a trailer, but at least we can be safe in the knowledge that Aquaman will be arriving in cinemas earlier than expected.

Warner Bros has confirmed to Digital Spy that DC's latest outing will be out in the UK on December 14, instead of December 21, and while we haven't yet heard anything about its US or global release, we imagine it'll be moved to the same date.

Unlike Marvel movies, DC offerings have tended to come out at the same time in the UK and US, such as with Wonder Woman and Justice League last year.

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There is a chance that the date change has been done to coincide with the release of the first trailer which fans had expected to land last month, before director James Wan explained on Twitter that it was never going to be the case.

"I am simply not ready yet to share. This movie is filled to the gills with VFX, and the process is as slow and laborious as a sea-slug! Yes, even shots for the trailers take forever to do, and I refuse to put out anything that might be construed as subpar," he outlined.

At least we have had some positive word already about Aquaman from its first test screenings, although it's worth noting that even early screenings of Suicide Squad saw the movie get some high praise.

Aquaman is released in cinemas on December 14.

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