Jason Momoa as Aquaman. Photo courtesy of Warner Media
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‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ production halted after Jason Momoa tests positive for COVID-19

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“Dune” and “Aquaman” star Jason Momoa has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.

Momoa haș been attending numerous premieres and promos for Warner Bros. latest blockbuster, “Dune,” and, per United Kingdom’s pandemic guidelines, production on DC’s latest installment “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” has been halted for the safety of all involved.

The King of the Seven Seas is feeling well and isn’t in any form of medical distress. An inside source told The Sun the following: 

Jason is fine, luckily, and is now isolating after getting a positive test. But it’s a real headache for the film’s bosses, who are now worrying about having to delay their tight filming schedule. Of course the safety of everyone working on the film is the most important thing and everyone is tested regularly.

“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” has been filming in London since June and is slated for a December 2022 release. Production is expected to reconvene after negative tests.

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