The 39-year-old first made an appearance in the
role in 2016's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" but now has
his own movie exploring the superhero's origins.
Momoa portrays the character, known as Arthur Curry, as he
embarks on a journey of self-discovery, and with plenty of
action and special effects, viewers are taken to the underwater
world of the seven seas.
Walking a blue carpet - in line with the film's aquatic theme -
at the film's world premiere in London on Monday, Momoa said the
role was the toughest he had undertaken so far.
"Physically it's just really challenging and demanding to do the
stunts and then stay in shape," the actor told Reuters, adding
he identified with the character for various reasons including
"being an outcast".
"I had two stunt doubles. I've never had stunt doubles really
ever...This had so many stunts."
The film also stars "The Rum Diary" and "Magic Mike XXL" actress
Amber Heard as warrior Mera. Dressed in a floor-length green
dress with matching head cap, Heard said she was not keen at
first on doing a superhero film.
"I was pretty allergic to the idea...In my very limited
experience with that world, I didn't see intuitively what that
would have to appeal to me," she said.
"I'm interested in complex nuanced roles that depict women in
more accurate and more organic ways. And then the creators
called me (saying) she's a warrior queen.I was like.. 'OK, I'm
interested'."
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian)
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