Actress Amber Heard loved her role in "Aquaman" and hopes she gets to work with other female DC Comics superheroes in the future.
Heard told etonline. com: "There's so much room for all of the badass, kickass, never - before - seen and undiscovered. . .
We're just talking about two superheroes that happen to be women, that means there's so much room for so many more characters.
"There's definitely a demand for it.
So we just need to keep yelling for it.
There is a lot of room for shared time.
Shared screen.
Shared pages with so many versions of kickass females out there.
It's about time we have more. "
She did not expect a superhero movie would resonate with her "core principles" until the role of a "badass warrior queen" was pitched to her.
"They had me at sword and a crown.
Zack Snyder and I spoke on the phone and I did not really think a comic book (film) would be something that would be appropriate for me.
I did not really. . .
knowing nothing about the comic book world, knowing nothing about the universe, I did not really have any reason to feel like that would resonate with my sensibilities or my core principles.
"I had a limited experience, limited exposure to women in that world and then. . .
he explained this badass, kickass warrior queen to me and I thought, again, sword and a crown?
OK!"