Jason Momoa Defends His Son Joining Dune: Part Three

According to CinemaDrame news agency, In an interview with Extra, Jason Momoa responded to his son, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, joining the film Dune: Part Three and said it doesn’t give him any advantage in Hollywood.
The Aquaman actor, who will join his son in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three, said: “He’s entering this work environment for the first time. He’ll do well. He succeeded on his own. I don’t want to help him; he’s succeeded on his own, and good for him.”
Momoa added, “You want your child to do better than you, and honestly, I think that’s the case. I couldn’t do these things at this age. There was no way I could sit in a room with Denis Villeneuve and hold myself together. I acted in Baywatch at 19. He, at 16, held himself together with Denis Villeneuve.”
Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, son of Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet, is reportedly set to play “Leto II,” who, along with “Ghanima” played by Aida Brock, are the twin children of “Paul Atreides,” played by Timothée Chalamet, and “Chani,” played by Zendaya. Jason Momoa played “Duncan Idaho” in the first Dune film but did not appear in the second. Filming for Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three recently began in Hungary and is scheduled for release on December 18, 2026.