It’s true, Jason Momoa He had wanted this role for almost two decades, as he declared just a few days ago. And finally, Momoa will play the tough, irreverent, cigar-smoking Wolf in the next movie D.C.: «“Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”. By the way, there is still no title officially translated into Spanish.
The news was confirmed by Instagram itself. Momoawhere the actor expressed his excitement by sharing that “the call» to play the role of his dreams finally arrived. In his publication, he included an image of an old interview in which he already spoke of his desire to embody Wolf.
So, Momoa declared: «Lobo has always been my favorite. I used to collect comics, although not so much anymore, but I always wanted to play him because, come on, it’s the perfect role for me. If they ever call me to do it, that would be amazing. It hasn’t happened yet, but if the opportunity comes, I’ll be more than ready«. And, it happened.
Who is Lobo, the villain that Momoa will play?
For those unfamiliar with the character, Wolfis about an alien mercenary and bounty hunter, who has alternated between being a villain and antihero in the comics and animated series. His aesthetic, with pale skin, black spots around the eyes and a tough guy attitude, fits perfectly with the style of Momoa. Besides, Wolf He has a unique personality, a taste for cigars, and his intergalactic energy could live up to the American actor’s reputation.
In the world of motorcycles, Wolf It’s an icon. His vehicle in the comics, a chopper-style motorcycle, includes elements such as long forks, high handlebars, and a skull-shaped front end. Although in its cosmic adventures this motorcycle can fly, when it is on Earth, which happens quite often, Wolf opt for a more traditional motorcycle.
As motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of the character, we are excited to see Momoa in this role. However, we remain somewhat cautious about what his interpretation will be like until the new DC character demonstrates his potential. Especially after the setbacks of previous installments that did not fully take advantage of the talent of Momoa. For now, we keep our fingers crossed.