Jason Momoa Gets 'Conan' Role

by Jordan Yerman | January 22, 2010 at 02:46 pm
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There's another Conan battle going on, and it's not about late-night television. I'm talking about Conan the Barbarian. Jason Momoa, best known to audiences of Stargate: Atlantis as Ronon Dex and Khal Drogo in HBO's Game of Thrones, will play Conan the Barbarian in a new film scheduled to shoot this spring in Bulgaria. Jason Momoa was up against Kellan Lutz. Sorry, Twilight fans.
 

The character written by Robert E. Howard was first popularized on the big screen by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
No word on if James Earl Jones' character, Thulsa Doom, will be reimagined, or he'll still turn into a snake. One hopes so.

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Jenga

Bad. Fucking. Cast.Bulk up about 30 pounds, I suggest steroids. Cut hair short (neck length, no dreads). Get beat up. Turn eyes blue with contact lenses. Train with a sword. Get beat up. Go out in the sun (I'm not talking about tanning beds). Memorize the script. Get beat up. Have someone rough you up with a 2x4 before the screening. Train with a sword.Right now you look smooth like a womanIt's fucking embarrassing

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Jenga

Bad. Fucking. Cast.Bulk up about 30 pounds, I suggest steroids. Cut hair short (neck length, no dreads). Get beat up. Turn eyes blue with contact lenses. Train with a sword. Get beat up. Go out in the sun (I'm not talking about tanning beds). Memorize the script. Get beat up. Have someone rough you up with a 2x4 before the screening. Train with a sword.Right now you look smooth like a womanIt's fucking embarrassing

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