Jason Momoa shaves his head in environmental protest

Jason Momoa shaves his head in environmental protest





Jason Momoa shaves his head in environmental protest

Is long hair bad for the environment? Actor Jason Momoa, known for his hair flaunted in films like “Aquaman” and “Conan the Barbarian”, shaved his head this Thursday (8/9) to protest environmental pollution.

Cutting her hair, she recorded a video justifying the decision to take on the new look with a poster against … plastic!

“I’m shaving my hair. And I’m doing it because of … single-use plastic. I’m tired of these plastic bottles,” the actor said. “We have to stop. Plastic forks, all that shit. It only affects our land, our ocean.”

The speech is worthy of Aquaman.

He went on to say that he saw “some things in our ocean that are just sad”. Soon after, she appeals to her followers to stop using and buying items that have single-use plastics, as most discarded items end up in nature and impact the ecosystem.

Plastic, as everyone should know, is not biodegradable and spends a lot of time in nature without decomposing. To give you an idea, the estimate of plastic decomposition is 450 years, the time in which it pollutes the environment. When thrown overboard, it is responsible for creating artificial islands of land, as well as becoming a danger to marine life.

Jason Momoa will return as Aquaman in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”, also directed by James Wan, who returns to the role after directing the film in 2018.

The film will also bring back Amber Heard as Mera, Patrick Wilson as Ocean Master, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta, Dolph Lundgren as King Nereus, Temuera Morrison as Tom Curry, Aquaman’s father, and Nicole Kidman as Atlanna., The mother. . of the hero. Not to mention screenwriter David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who, in addition to working on the first “Aquaman”, was also James Wan’s partner in “The Conjuring 2” (2016).

Finally, the cast was reinforced by Indya Moore (“Pose”) as Karshon, who in the comics is a mutated shark with telepathic powers, Welsh Vincent Regan (“Poldark”) as Atlan, the former king who sank Atlantis, and Portuguese Jani Zhao (“Pilgrimage”) as Stingray, a new character created for the film.

Production is first scheduled for December 25, 2023 in Brazil.

Source: Terra

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