Oscar Awards 2016 Live Stream is here. Without a doubt, we'll get our first look at Jason Momoa as Aquaman in the up and coming superhero picture that is Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (if his brief part hasn't been cut, that is), however given that it's prone to just be a little cameo, it'll presumably be too soon to judge whether the Game of Thrones and Conan the Barbarian performer is ideal for the part.

Be that as it may, film goers don't generally need to see Momoa in real life to work out regardless of whether he's a solid match for Aquaman, in light of the fact that he isn't. Warner Bros. seem, by all accounts, to be displaying their artistic universe form of Aquaman on Marvel's all the more forcefully slanted Namor the Submariner (a character for which he's obviously better suited), in light of the fact that Jason Momoa doesn't take after Aquaman in any way by any stretch of the imagination – he just resembles a fishy variant of Conan.

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Also that Momoa isn't quite a bit of a performer; he has an extreme vicinity, that is genuine, yet he hasn't demonstrated that he can rest a whole motion picture on top of those expansive shoulders.

Warner Bros. are plainly wanting to utilize Aquaman as the broody and clashed variant of the character witnessed in the current comic books, however Momoa's absence of extent will in all probability guarantee that broody is the main thing this Aquaman winds up being. You can't resist the urge to wish that some person with more identity twisted up with this part.

Who, then?

Alexander Skarsgard appears like a characteristic decision for the part; he would have the capacity to bring both Golden Age Aquaman and advanced Aquaman together to make a commendable amalgamation of the character – also that he's cool, great looking and, uh, looks great in the water?

The spilling administration is about one-quarter of its way through the $5bn substance and obtaining system it guaranteed for 2016, with 600 hours of unique substance booked for discharge before December closures.

The greater part of that will be accessible all around, including their three quickest developing markets, India, Japan and Korea, while the main part of it's selective substance will be network shows. 30 have been slated during the current year, including the arrival of Daredevil, Orange Is The New Black, and 80s most loved Voltron.

There'll be a lot of Netflix-just films as well, ten at the last check, with War Machine, Special Correspondents and Pee Wee's Big Holiday due before the Christmas deals start.

Actually, one such elite arrives this week, as a continuation of the Academy Award-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Somewhere else, you'll discover a family US TV demonstrate that is back by well known interest, a Hollywood re-recounting a story as old as time itself, and an astonishment anime hit that looks set to end up the following multi-stage triple risk.

Obviously, a week on Netflix can't exist without a major name draw, and for this situation it's the turn of the world's most loved manikins to feature your survey throughout the following seven days.