Jason Momoa Poses With Lookalike Son Nakoa-Wolf, Daughter Lola At 'No Time To Die' Premiere
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- Jason Momoa graced the red carpet of the world premiere of the new James Bond movie at the Royal Albert Hall in London Tuesday
- He was joined by his children, 14-year-old daughter Lola and 12-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf
- The "Aquaman" star previously said he doesn't want his kids to pursue acting careers
Jason Momoa brought his kids to the star-studded world premiere of "No Time to Die" Tuesday.
The "Aquaman" star graced the red carpet of the premiere of the new James Bond movie at the Royal Albert Hall in London with his daughter Lola, 14, and son Nakoa-Wolf, 12, both of whom he shares with wife Lisa Bonet.
Momoa and Nakoa-Wolf not only twinned with their long curly hair, but they also both wore all-black ensembles. Lola opted for a sparkly black fringe dress and white knee-white boots.
The actor has been in London since July for the filming of the "Aquaman" sequel, titled "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," People noted.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight last month while promoting his Netflix thriller "Sweet Girl," Momoa admitted that he doesn't want his children to follow in his footsteps and pursue a career in Hollywood.
"Aw man, one of them wants to do it and I'm not a fan," he told ET. "I don't want them to."
The "Game of Thrones" actor explained that he doesn't want his children to experience the same pressure he did while trying to make it as an actor.
"I don't know. I'll try my damnedest to keep 'em out of it," Momoa said. "I love storytelling, I love theatrical things, I like directing and filmmaking, but I just want them to, you know, really to go for other things."
He continued, "If they [really] want to, maybe," adding, "But I don't want them to get into acting. It's very hard on people and I don't want them to have that pressure. I'm tough, I can handle it, but I wouldn't want to put someone I love [through] that."
Momoa previously revealed that he was in debt after his character Khal Drogo was killed off in the first season of "Game of Thrones."
"We were starving after 'Game of Thrones,'" he told InStyle. "I couldn’t get work."
Momoa struggled to cover the expenses for the house he shares with his wife and their two children. "It's very challenging when you have babies, and you’re completely in debt," he said.
Things have since improved for Momoa, who is completely booked through 2024, according to InStyle.
"Dune," in which he plays House Atreides' swordmaster Duncan Idaho, premieres next month. Momoa's two other upcoming movies, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" and "Slumberland," are set to be released in 2022.
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