'Aquaman' Movie Rumors: Jason Momoa Says 'Justice League' Comes First, Says He Expects An Origin Story [VIDEO]
After being very quiet and completely denying his involvement, the recent revelation of the DC comics schedule has now shown that Jason Momoa is in fact in playing Aquaman and says he knows when the character will first appear.
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Speaking with ComicBook on Monday, Momoa talked about the solo film and what he knows about it, but adds that the character will first be seen in Justice League.
"I don't know the director. I know about as much as you guys know. I know the Justice League will come first. That's really what we're going to focus on," he said.
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"I'm not sure if it will be [set] prior to Justice League, or post. I don't know too much about it. It will probably be where he came from. It will probably be his whole origin story I would think...I mean I don't even want to get quoted on this shit. So I know we're going to do Justice League first."
He also added what he is most excited about with the movie and his thoughts on Justice League director Zack Snyder.
"It's really an honor just being a Polynesian. And water is the most important thing in this world and we all know it. It's cool be a part of DC's universe," Momoa said. "I'm really excited to be with Warner Bros., and hopefully everyone likes it. And Zack Snyder's a genius, so I'm really excited to be hanging out with him."
Justice League is expected out in late 2017 with Aquaman coming out in 2018.