Jason Momoa expected to go blond for Aquaman - will he do it?

Jason Momoa to take on the role of Aquaman [Photo credit: Instagram]

Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be featuring "The World's Finest" team of superheroes, led by Superman (Henry Cavill) and Batman (Ben Affleck). Making an appearance alongside them will be Arthur Curry, better known by fans as Aquaman. The character will be played by "Game of Thrones" Khal Drogo, Jason Momoa. However, it will presumably be a challenge for the actor since the Atlantian superhero is blonde. 

ComicBook reported that during the Smart Works panel at this year's Sundance, an elderly woman approached the actor and asked him whether or not his character will have a beard and mustache. Momoa is quoted as saying: 

"Well, just going off what you've seen so far ma'am, I don't think he is going to be blonde or white. I can't really tell you because I haven't shot it yet. I hate to disappoint. But um, you know, I'm a little different than what those others; I hope you watch it with an open heart." 

Is that a confirmation that the actor will not be compelled to dye his hair blonde?  So far, no images have been leaked showing the actor donning the outfit of Aquaman, but since there are several months remaining before the film hits theatres, images might surface in the near future. 

Momoa will also star in his own solo "Aquaman" movie that is scheduled to hit cinemas in 2018. According to a report by CinemaBlend last year, writers Will Beall and Kurt Johnstad are working on two separate scripts for the project. 

Aquaman's appearance in the sequel of "Man of Steel" will be a result of the conflict that took place between Superman and General Zod in the previous film. 

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