Jason Momoa's Uncertain Outlook for Aquaman's Future

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Jason Momoa expressed uncertainty about his future as Aquaman, stating that it is "not looking too good" after the release of the upcoming sequel, Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom. Momoa acknowledged that the decision is now in the hands of new DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, who may have their own plans that don't involve him. Despite this, Momoa expressed his desire to be a part of Warner Bros. and DC, considering them his "home."
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