On Instagram, artist @dope_edits_de shared a peek at what Jason Momoa’s Lobo could look like in comics-accurate DCU fan art.
The art has Momoa’s Lobo sitting on a throne. The actor’s version of the DC bounty hunter has the same chains, red eyes, white skin, and leather jacket that Lobo has become known for in the comics. Fans might not have to wait long for an official look at Momoa’s Lobo, as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will enter production on January 13th. As Momoa returns to the franchise in the upcoming DCU movie, Lobo set photos could emerge.
What Jason Momoa’s Lobo Casting In The DCU Means
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As such, a new actor will be cast as Aquaman, while Momoa’s Lobo could go on to make more appearances after debuting in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Momoa’s DCU Lobo casting likely means that DC Studios has big plans ahead for the Czarnian. Lobo would be a perfect candidate for one of the R-rated movies Gunn has revealed are in the works for the DCU. Given how Momoa is a bankable star, having led the highest-grossing DC movie of all time, it seems his Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow debut will only be the first of many Lobo appearances.
Our Take On Jason Momoa’s Lobo Casting
The DCU Has Made An Exciting Choice
While I liked Momoa’s different take on Aquaman, I always thought that there were better paths for the actor and the character. Momoa playing Lobo, a much more violent and irreverent character, is more up his alley than Aquaman, with the bonus that it is his DC dream role. As for Aquaman, the DCU can now cast a more traditional Arthur Curry and focus on how the character can be regal and a fierce leader at the same time. I’m excited about Jason Momoa’s Lobo future, and an R-rated solo movie in the DCU feels within reach.