Lobo, played by Jason Momoa, is an iconic DC character known for his violent, anti-hero persona and unique origin story. Created as a parody, Lobo evolved into a beloved rugged anti-hero with ...
It certainly makes sense, as a character like Lobo is perfect for Gunn’s comedic/action sensibilities. And Jason Momoa also made posts about how big a fan of the Lobo comics he is. Although the ...
It's official: Jason Momoa is finally going to play Lobo in a live-action DC project. It was recently revealed that he'd been cast in the role and is set to make his debut in the upcoming movie ...
Jason Momoa has been cast as Lobo in the newly-rebooted DC Universe, and new DCU art brings this perfect casting choice to life.
Jason Momoa has been cast as Lobo in ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’. The announcement comes as DC Studios continues its ambitious restructuring of its cinematic universe under James Gunn’s ...
As for fans’ reactions, take a look at some of them: Now That Jason Momoa Is Confirmed To Be Playing Lobo, There’s One Cool Moment I’m Hoping To See From Him In Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow ...
Hollywood actor Jason Momoa confirmed he will take on the role of comic book character Lobo, stepping away from the previous DC character he portrayed Aquaman.
Jason Momoa will play Lobo in the DCU, opening the door for his fellow Justice League co-stars to return to the DC Universe ...
Momoa posted the video and photo with the caption, “BOOM Day 3 of 2025 I AM LOBO #letsfraggingo aloha j” You can watch the video below. Lobo has been a dream role for Jason Momoa for a while ...
By Aaron Couch Film Editor Momoa has long wanted to play the character ... Writer Roger Slifer and artist Keith Giffen created Lobo for the comic Omega Men No. 3. The blue skinned, cigar chomping ...
DCU's casting of Jason Momoa as Lobo is very different from Robert Downey Jr.'s return to the MCU as Doctor Doom, here's why.
Jason Momoa is leaving the Seven Seas behind ... Momoa will star in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow as Lobo. Momoa is the latest name to sign on to director Craig Gillespie’s film.