Jason Momoa Can’t Stop Laughing at His New Hawaii-Filmed Movie
Jason Momoa has expressed his excitement and enjoyment for his latest film, *The Wrecking Crew*, which was filmed in Hawaii. During a recent press tour in London, the 46-year-old actor shared that he has watched the movie five times and continues to find it hilarious. He mentioned a personal viewing for his children, who are eager to see the film since it is not currently playing in theaters.
Premiere Highlights in Hawaii
The film had its invite-only premiere in Hawaii, hosted at Olino by Consolidated Theatres in Kapolei. This special event attracted local residents who contributed to the film as cast members, including stand-ins and extras.
- Local cast members included various roles, from businesspeople to homeless individuals.
- Some had the opportunity to share scenes with Momoa himself.
One participant, who portrayed both a stand-in and a homeless character, reflected on the experience, emphasizing her nervousness during her scene with the star.
Storyline Overview
*The Wrecking Crew* centers around two estranged brothers who reunite to uncover the truth behind their father’s mysterious murder. This action-comedy showcases multiple local locations, adding to its Hawaiian charm.
Upcoming Streaming Release
For fans eager to see Jason Momoa in action, *The Wrecking Crew* will begin streaming on Prime Video this Wednesday. Despite not being present at the Kapolei premiere, co-star Maia Kealoha, known for her role in *Lilo and Stitch*, was also notable for her absence.
This project marks a significant addition to Momoa’s filmography, celebrating his roots and connection to Hawaii.