No Nepotism, James Momoa Denies Helping Children Join Dune: Part Three

JAKARTA - Jason Momoa opened his voice after his son, Nakoa-Wolf got a role in the film Dune: Part Three. Previously, Momoa was confirmed back in Dune's third film after missing from his second film.

Nakoa-Wolf Momoa will play Leto II side by side with Ida Brooke who plays Ghanima. Both are the twin versions of Paul Atreides (Timoth drama Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya).

"He entered the scope of work for the first time. Looks like it would be good, he did it himself (audition)," Jason Momoa quoted Extra as saying.

"I don't want to help him, and he did it himself. It's good for him," he said.

Furthermore, Jason Momoa feels that his son is working hard with his own efforts and does not want to be involved in his son's election in the line of actors.

"You want your child to be better than you and I believe he is like that. I can't do what he does at his age. It's impossible for me to sit in the room with Denis Villeneuve and rely on him alone," Momoa said.

"I was in Baywatch at the age of 19. He was 16 years old and faced Denis Villeneuve. We raised him beautifully. We raised him with love and confidence. He was very confident," he continued.

Jason Momoa plays Duncan Idaho in the Dune franchise. His character ended up in the first film, but he was confirmed to return to the third film and co-star with his son.