The unexpected popularity of DC's superhero movie "Aquaman" has given DC new hope in the film market that has been crushed by Marvel. The sequel "Aquaman 2" is scheduled to be released on December 16, 2022. However, the leading actor Jason Momoa said he might refuse to shoot "Aquaman 2" in order to protest against a construction project in Hawaii that destroyed the "holy land." Jason Momoa recently expressed this idea on his Instagram, directly telling Warner Bros. that "Aquaman 2" can't be filmed because he wants to participate in protests against the destruction of his hometown's sacred sites. It turns out that there is a scientific project going on in Jason Momoa’s hometown of Hawaii. The construction of the large observatory TMT (Thirty Meter Telescope) is said to be a desecration and threat to the sacred mountain of his hometown. As a citizen of the holy land, he must stop it. Fans are a little worried about whether Aquaman can be released as scheduled. Warner Bros. has not yet responded. Hawaii has always been a popular location for major observatories because of its unique geographical environment. Now it seems that science and tradition are still in conflict. |
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