He wanted to be a marine biologist and he is now a UN
ambassador. Jason Momoa was this Monday formally recognised as a UNEP
ambassador for Life Underwater on the first day of the Oceans Conference in
Lisbon.
In a conversation with Susan Gardner, the Director of the
Ecosystems Division of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), the
American actor talked about his passion for the ocean, got emotional and even
gave away spoilers about the next Aquaman movie.
"This Conference is very important because it is
stimulating political will, building ocean literacy and consensus: if we are
going to take care of the ocean, then we are taking care of ourselves", said
Gardner, then warning : "We will only be successful if political leaders
pay attention - and we know they only do when people pay attention. And
sometimes in order to focus and compete for people's minds and hearts, we need
superhuman strength and ability," concluded Susan Gardner, before calling the
Hollywood actor to the stage.
Spreading superhero
powers
"I had never participated in something like this. It is
a great honour for me because this is my passion", said Jason Momoa. “My
career is acting and I have hobbies, but since I was a kid I wanted to be a
marine biologist and I was obsessed with saving the planet. Whatever we're
talking about now, I went to school for that".
Jason Momoa was speaking in the presence of his teenage
children Lola, 14, and Nakoa, 13, who watched from the front row. And he
admitted that it is also thinking about them and the younger generations that
he gives voice to this cause. "The previous generation made mistakes - and
even my generation tried to do the best they could - but we need to inspire the
next generation. And hear their voices and be able to have a platform where I
can really mobilise and use my superhero powers to spread the word. I love
it," he said, admitting that "this is a dream come true."
"This kind of passion has been present all my life - in
Hawaii (where he was born), or in Iowa (where he grew up) - and later, when I
started acting, the cycle was complete: I'm Aquaman!", he said,
Spoiler alert
"If I were to disclose some information (about Aquaman
2) then I would have to do it at the United Nations - so you are lucky", said
actor, addressing the audience, who reacted with curiosity about the feature
film that arrives in theatres in March 2023.
"I don't want to go too far because I want you to enjoy
it, but it's very rooted in what's happening to our planet. In the movie we can
see what's going to happen and very quickly: how the storms will change, how
everything will be affected ... We are involved in a big problem - and there
are no aliens, there is no other world, nothing. It's right here. On our
planet", he hinted.
"I'm excited for the public to see Aquaman 2, it's
something so important to me, that I had a big hand in. And for showing the
world what's going to happen - and telling a great story too - but things are
getting very serious and it's time to act now," he urged.
"I really wanted this crossover of my life - of what is
going on in our world - and hopefully people will make some change", he
appealed.