Hollywood heartthrob Jason Momoa is stepping into a brand-new role, and the excitement is building ahead of the theatrical release of DC’s highly anticipated Supergirl film, which flies into theaters next week. Momoa, best known for his iconic portrayal of Aquaman, is embracing a wildly different character this time around — the unpredictable and chaotic interstellar bounty hunter known as Lobo — and early buzz suggests he was born to play the part.
In an exclusive interview with WSVN’s Deco Drive, Momoa opened up about the physical and creative preparation required to bring Lobo to life on the big screen. Known for his imposing physique and effortless charisma, Momoa described leaning fully into the character’s anarchic personality and dark humor, calling it one of the most liberating roles of his career. His infectious enthusiasm for the project has already generated significant excitement among comic book fans and casual moviegoers alike.
The Supergirl film is expected to be a major summer blockbuster, and South Florida fans — including Miami Beach’s large and enthusiastic entertainment community — are eagerly awaiting its debut. Several Miami Beach theaters are already promoting special opening-weekend screenings, with fan events and costume contests planned to celebrate the release. The city’s vibrant pop culture scene makes it a natural hub for DC fans looking to gather and enjoy the film together.
Momoa’s star power extends well beyond the screen, and his South Florida fan base is particularly devoted. The actor has made appearances in the Miami area in the past and is beloved by the region’s diverse entertainment community. His playful, larger-than-life personality translates seamlessly both on camera and off, making every press appearance an event in itself. Deco Drive’s sit-down with Momoa highlighted his genuine warmth and willingness to engage fans, qualities that have made him one of Hollywood’s most bankable and beloved stars.
With Supergirl set to dominate multiplexes across Miami Beach and Greater South Florida next week, the summer of 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting one for film lovers in the region. WSVN 7News covered the story as part of their Deco Drive entertainment segment.
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