The One Project That Changed Jason Momoa's Relationship With Lisa Bonet

Jason Momoa was still trying to get his acting career off the ground when he met Lisa Bonet in the early 2000s. Prior to being cast as Aquaman, Momoa had a breakout role in “Stargate: Atlantis,” which catapulted his acting career. Since then, the Hawaii native has gone on to star in a plethora of action films and has even taken on more serious theatrical roles.

One of those productions, Apple TV+’s “See,” ultimately helped Momoa become “more attentive” to his then-wife, Bonet. The television series, which premiered in 2009, sees Momoa star as a member of a blind tribe living in a post-apocalyptic world. The role, according to Momoa, helped heighten the actor’s other senses – as he was unable to use his sight while filming. “I don’t know if there’s one, but I do believe, and I don’t want to sound like, ‘Oh, there’s an aura,’ and this and that, but there is definitely an energy,” Momoa told People. “Now I’m a little bit more attentive to my wife’s energy.” He went on to suggest he eventually felt more “connected” to Bonet.

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