Jason Momoa Criticizes His Movie ‘Conan The Barbarian’ As ‘A Big Pile’

In an interview with British GQ for a profile, actor Jason Momoa criticized the 2011 remake of the 1982 film in which he played the legendary sword-swinging figure.
Momoa admitted to British GQ: “I’ve been a part of a lot of really horrible things, and movies where it’s out of your league.” “One of them was Conan. It was one of my favorite experiences, but it got screwed up and turned into a bunch of shit.
The film got off to a shaky start. Before Lionsgate acquired the rights to the film, Warner Bros. was having problems with it. Before German director Marcus Nispel was hired in June 2009, Brett Ratner had been prematurely named the film’s director. Momoa landed the role in January 2010.
Momoa stated, “I’ve been in several movies where it’s out of your control and a lot of stuff that really sucked. “One of them was Conan the Barbarian. It was one of my favorite experiences, but it was ruined and turned into a pile of garbage.
People often assume that I only represent [macho characters], which is difficult, Momoa admitted. But I need to feel something; I NEED A CHANGE. Even the villainous characters that I play now are off the charts because of how things are evolving.
Which movies starring Jason Momoa are coming out soon?
Momoa will play a villain in “Fast and Furious 10,” while he will reprise his role as Aquaman in DC’s sequel “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.”

Our goal is to spread a positive message and embark on an adventure, but these superhero movies dominate our market, which I have my own ideas about because I love cinema, Momoa said. The most ridiculous superhero in the world is Aquaman. However, it is incredible that we can raise awareness of the state of our planet. It’s a movie about what’s happening right now in a fantasy universe, not a story that’s been done many times.
In an interview with British GQ for a profile, actor Jason Momoa criticized the 2011 remake of the 1982 film in which he played the legendary sword-swinging figure.
Momoa admitted to British GQ: “I’ve been a part of a lot of really horrible things, and movies where it’s out of your league.” “One of them was Conan. It was one of my favorite experiences, but it got screwed up and turned into a bunch of shit.

The film got off to a shaky start. Before Lionsgate acquired the rights to the film, Warner Bros. was having problems with it. Before German director Marcus Nispel was hired in June 2009, Brett Ratner had been prematurely named the film’s director. Momoa landed the role in January 2010.
He made his acting debut on HBO’s “Game of Thrones” as the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo before the film’s release.
Since then, he has been portrayed by Jason Momoa as Aquaman in the DC Comics Extended Universe, appearing in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the 2017 film Justice League, and 2018’s Aquaman.
In addition, he played a supporting role in the 2021 film “Dune”, and “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” will introduce a new Aquaman.