Jason Momoa looks cozy in a cardigan at Variety Sundance Studio to talk about his documentary

Jason Momoa looked cozy and warm at Variety Sundance Studio on Friday.

The 43-year-old Game of Thrones alum was joined by the director of his new documentary Deep Rising, Matthieu Rytz, and United Nations scientist Dr Sandor Mulsow for the interview.

He sat comfortably in his chunky white cardigan as he discussed the documentary about the controversial proposal to mine the ocean floor, on which he served as narrator and executive producer.

Extra comfy: Jason Momoa donned a chunky white cardigan at Variety Sundance Studio on Friday

Extra comfy: Jason Momoa donned a chunky white cardigan at Variety Sundance Studio on Friday

For the rest of his comfy ensemble, the actor donned a mint green button down over a white shirt, ripped beige cargo pants and snow boots.

The famous superhero also wore a pair of transitional sunglasses and several rings. He held a purple water bottle and a brown camera in his hand.

Her luscious locks were pulled back into a tight bun, exposing the shaved sides of her head.

Casual: The 43-year-old Aquaman star also wore a pair of transitional sunglasses and several rings. He was holding a purple water bottle and a brown film camera in his hand

Casual: The 43-year-old Aquaman star also wore a pair of transitional sunglasses and several rings. He was holding a purple water bottle and a brown film camera in his hand

Lounging: The star donned a mint green button down over a white shirt, ripped beige cargo pants and snow boots

Lounging: The star donned a mint green button down over a white shirt, ripped beige cargo pants and snow boots

Out: The actor was joined by the director of his new documentary film Deep Rising, Matthieu Rytz, and United Nations scientist Dr Sandor Mulsow for the interview

Out: The actor was joined by the director of his new documentary film Deep Rising, Matthieu Rytz, and United Nations scientist Dr Sandor Mulsow for the interview

At Sundance, Jason, Matthew and Dr. Muslow unveiled the first look at their new documentary, which focuses on the fate of an ecosystem critical to marine and even human life.

The film’s tag, from Sundance, is: ‘…[T]its updated tale of geopolitical, scientific and corporate intrigue…exposes the machinations of a secret organization empowered to greenlight the massive mining of metals from the seabed deemed essential to the electric battery revolution.

“Reported by Jason Momoa, Deep Rising illuminates the vital relationship between the deep ocean and sustaining life on Earth.”

Protecting the oceans: The trio discussed the documentary, which focuses on the controversial proposal to mine the ocean floor, on which Jason served as narrator and executive producer

Protecting the oceans: The trio discussed the documentary, which focuses on the controversial proposal to mine the ocean floor, on which Jason served as narrator and executive producer

Turn on the light:

Shedding light: “The documentary also follows mining startup The Metals Company, as it seeks funding, public favor and permission from the International Seabed Authority to mine large swaths of the seabed. ‘Pacific Ocean”

He went on to say: “The documentary also follows mining startup The Metals Company, as it seeks funding, public favor and clearance from the International Seabed Authority to mine large swathes of the seabed. of the Pacific Ocean.”

While at the studio, Jason also discussed his potential future with DC Studios and Warner Bros. after a meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran, the new studio heads.

‘It’s very, very wonderful. I’m in the house of Warner Bros. and they like a lot of things that I do. We have many good things to come.

Bright smile: Momoa posed for photos with Sandor Mulsow and director Matthieu Rytz

Bright smile: Momoa posed for photos with Sandor Mulsow and director Matthieu Rytz

Stupid: Mulsow and Rytz lifted the Aquaman star into the air as the actor wrapped his arm around them

Stupid: Mulsow and Rytz lifted the Aquaman star into the air as the actor wrapped his arm around them

Sweet embrace: Momoa gave former First Lady of Palau Debbie M. Remengesau a big hug, who wore a long purple dress

Sweet embrace: Momoa gave former First Lady of Palau Debbie M. Remengesau a big hug, who wore a long purple dress

Good mood: Momoa and Rytz also kissed on the red carpet

Good mood: Momoa and Rytz also kissed on the red carpet

Jason first starred as Aquaman in 2018, which went well over budget, earning an estimated $1.14 billion at the box office.

The sequel, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, is due out Christmas Day 2023; however, due to announced changes James Gunn and Peter Safran are making to the studio, it has become unclear whether Jason will return to DC.

It was recently announced that Henry Cavill, who played Superman in several DC movies, would not be returning to the franchise, despite announcing he would return a few weeks in advance.

The Dune actor went on to share more about the comparisons between the work he does for the planet and the themes that will appear in the new Aquaman movie.

Star Power: Jason also discussed his potential future with DC Studios and Warner Bros. after a meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran, the new studio heads

Star Power: Jason also discussed his potential future with DC Studios and Warner Bros. after a meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran, the new studio heads

Big muscles, big comeback: He first starred as Aquaman in 2018, which went well over budget, earning an estimated $1.14 billion at the box office

Big muscles, big comeback: He first starred as Aquaman in 2018, which went well over budget, earning an estimated $1.14 billion at the box office

‘The beautiful thing [about Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom] it was me and my partner who wrote the first treatment, and it was a treatment of about 55 pages, and a lot of it has to deal with my conversation with the UN about what’s going on with the cast iron ice caps.

He continued, “There is no distant galaxy coming to destroy us or aliens from another place. It is we who are ruining our planet. We need to pull ourselves together and save our home.

“I’ll always be Aquaman. Nobody comes in there and takes shit. There could be other characters too. I can play other things too. I can be funny and wild and charming.

Non-stop: “I will always be Aquaman. Nobody comes over there and takes shit. There could also be other characters. I can also play other things'; Photographed in a photo with Amber Heard

Non-stop: “I will always be Aquaman. Nobody comes over there and takes shit. There could also be other characters. I can also play other things’; Photographed in a photo with Amber Heard

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