Aquaman director James Wan has debunked rumors that a trailer will be forthcoming anytime soon, while also pouring cold water on composer Carlos Villalobos Jr. who started the speculation by stating he was working on scoring the first look at the DC Extended Universe's aquatic superhero.

Villalobos got the internet in a frenzy with the tease, but has since deleted the post. Wan actually took to Instagram to clarify that not only does this composer have "nothing to do with our trailer at all," but that he's biding time until he's ready to reveal footage of Jason Momoa's Arthur Curry, aka the Sea King of Atlantis, seeking his true destiny.

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When asked by a Momoa fansite about the delivery date for the trailer, Wan urged "patience" and stated "lots of work. Wanna make sure it rocks." So, for the moment, it looks like we're left in the shallow end waiting to see how Aquaman's story will unfold following the events of Justice League, where seeds were first sewn for him returning to his throne, developing his relationship with Mera (Amber Heard) and fighting off threats such as his brother Orm (Patrick Wilson) and Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II).

Arriving in theaters on Dec. 21, Aquaman stars Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Temeura Morrison, Dolph Lundgren, Ludi Lin, Michael Beach, Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe.