While it stands to reason that anyone playing a hero called Aquaman would have to look good wet, I'd like to file a complaint with whoever got Jason Momoa, who plays Aquaman, quite this wet。for the cover of Entertainment Weekly. 。
for the cover of Entertainment Weekly.。
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Look, I know this "photographer" was just doing their "job" but what gave them the right to shoot an image of this absolutely enormous, bearded, heavily tattooed man with the body of a god and the hair of a WWE wrestler and put it on the cover of a magazine?SEE ALSO:Henry Cavill is still answering for the mustache CGI in 'Justice League'。
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Thanks for signing up! 。Pause for a minute and think about what Jason Momoa must smell like in this picture. Think about it, manifest it, and breathe deeply through your nose. Congratulations. 。But that's not all! But that's not all! the Barnes and Noble version of。Entertainment Weekly。
also included looks at Momoa's。
Aquaman。 costars Nicole Kidman and Amber Heard, and smack between those two high-key attractive women is Momoa again, blonder this time, looking like he's going to either kill someone or...yeah that's just a "kill someone" look. 。Tweet may have been deleted。
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