What Jason Momoa Loves About His Zany Super Bowl Commercials

Given that Jason Momoa became a household name thanks to his role in “Game of Thrones,” it certainly does come as a surprise when he shows up in a role best described as silly. However, the one thing that’s become abundantly clear — through both of his Super Bowl commercials — is that Momoa is more than happy to try his hand at new things, especially if it means he gets to show off his versatility. As he told Variety, “People are just seeing a different side of me.” Incidentally, in the lead-up to his first Super Bowl commercial, Rocket Mortgage hinted at just that. In a series of Instagram videos featuring the star, the tagline became, “You’ve never seen Jason Momoa like this.” They weren’t wrong!

It’s safe to say Momoa’s keenness to push the margins is something that’s been appreciated by his co-stars, particularly in his most recent Super Bowl commercial. Speaking with People, Zach Braff shared, “He joins the party perfectly because we come out here, and we just act like goofballs, and Jason’s doing a great job being silly with us.” Donald Faison shared similar sentiments with Variety, gushing over the positivity Momoa brought to the set. 

All that said, while we already had an idea that Momoa was funny, his newest Super Bowl commercial has also hinted at another thing he may end up being great at — and that would be musicals.

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