Jason Momoa is back home in his native Hawaii filming his new TV series Chief of War, and reveals on Jimmy Kimmel Live that he predicted the recent volcanic eruptions.
The 44-year-old Honolulu resident appeared on the ABC talk show Tuesday, with Kimmel admitting that the last time he went to Hawaii, he met “like 13 people who told me they were your cousin,” as Momoa responded, ” They probably Are.’
When asked if he was in Hawaii when the recent volcanic eruptions occurred, he told Kimmel that he “had a feeling” that both Mauna Loa and Kilauea were going to erupt.
‘Yes. Mauna Loa and Kilauea exploded, I think for the first time in recorded history, two volcanoes. And it happened a day later,” Momoa admitted.
‘I actually directed the finale. We were on the lava fields. And I had said at the beginning of shooting, “The volcanoes are going to go off if we do this.” Everyone didn’t believe me. I’m like, ‘It’s going off,'” Momoa admitted.
Jason Momoa is back home in his native Hawaii filming his new TV series Chief of War and reveals on Jimmy Kimmel Live that he predicted the recent volcanic eruptions
When asked if he was in Hawaii when the recent volcanic eruptions occurred, he told Kimmel that he “had a feeling” that both Mauna Loa and Kilauea were going to erupt
‘I actually directed the finale. We were on the lava fields. And I had said at the beginning of shooting, “The volcanoes are going to go off if we do this.” Everyone didn’t believe me. I’m like, ‘It’s going off,'” Momoa admitted
He said he felt “100%” about it, adding, “I’m riding with my best friend Brian: “The volcanoes are going out tonight.”
“Sure enough, that was 11 a.m., and at 4 a.m. we got the call that Mauna Loa had left,” Momoa admitted.
Kimmel also asked if he enjoyed shooting in his home country, adding, “sometimes shooting where you grew up isn’t great.”
‘When I was younger, I loved leaving. And now all I want to do is be back home,” Momoa admitted.
He added, “Yes, I stretched out and I’m ready to come back home and be home.”
Momoa was on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote his new Max docu-series On the Roam, in which he travels across the country on his motorcycle to interact with a wide variety of different people, which debuted on January 18.
When Momoa was asked about the first time he got on a motorcycle, “I must have been about eight years old or something. 8 or 9.’
‘It was… a friend of my mother’s, we were at their house. It was one of the older gentlemen. And I jumped on the back, and that was the first time. “I thought, ‘I want one, Mom,’” he joked.
He said he felt “100%” about it, adding, “I’m riding with my best friend Brian,” the Volcanoes are going out tonight.
“Sure enough, that was 11 a.m., and at 4 a.m. we got the call that Mauna Loa had left,” Momoa admitted.
Kimmel also asked if he enjoyed shooting in his home country, adding, “sometimes shooting where you grew up isn’t great.”
‘When I was younger, I loved leaving. And now all I want to do is be back home,” Momoa admitted.
He added, “Yes, I stretched out and I’m ready to come back home and be home.”
Momoa was on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote his new Max docu-series On the Roam, in which he travels across the country on his motorcycle to interact with a wide variety of different people, which debuted on January 18.
When Momoa was asked about the first time he got on a motorcycle, “I must have been about eight years old or something. 8 or 9′
‘It was… a friend of my mother’s, we were at their house. It was one of the older gentlemen. And I jumped on the back, and that was the first time. “I thought, ‘I want one, Mom,’” he joked
He added, “She knew what I was like, and ‘Absolutely not.’ And so I ended up buying my first Harley when I was 19.” His first Harley was a 1957 Panhead, which he named after his grandmother, Mabel.
He added, “She knew what I was like, and ‘Absolutely not.’ And so I ended up buying my first Harley when I was 19.” His first Harley was a 1957 Panhead, which he named after his grandmother, Mabel.
He added that after all these years he still owns Mabel, even though he no longer rides that bike, “because I have good memories, now we have other bikes to ride.”
Kimmel described On the Roam this way: “It’s basically like Jason Momoa shows up, and they drop everything and teach you everything they know about whatever they’re doing. And these are all things you love?’
He added, ‘She knew what I was like, and ‘Absolutely not.’ And so I ended up buying my first Harley when I was 19.” His first Harley was a 1957 Panhead, which he named after his grandmother, Mabel.
He added that after all these years, he still owns Mabel, even though he no longer rides that bike.because I have good memories, we now have other bikes to ride.
Kimmel described On the Roam as: ‘it’s basically like Jason Momoa shows up, and they drop everything and teach you everything they know about whatever they’re doing. And these are all things you love?’
Momoa admitted, “It is. TThere are so many things I want to learn. I am so passionate about learning in different art forms. For example, make a show about it.