Hollywood star Jason Momoa is known for his blockbuster roles and charismatic personality, but recently he shared something a bit more personal — and it’s resonating with fans back home in Hawaiʻi.

In a recent interview during the London press tour for his latest film The Wrecking Crew, Momoa revealed that he can’t stop watching the movie — even after seeing it five times. The 46-year-old actor described the film as “one of the funnest films I’ve ever made in my life”, adding that he’s laughed through each viewing and is planning another watch with his kids because they’re upset it’s not in theaters.

A Homegrown Film With Local Flavor

The Wrecking Crew isn’t just another action-comedy — it has deep ties to Hawaiʻi. The film was shot on the islands, showcasing familiar locations that local audiences will recognize and appreciate.

The story follows two estranged brothers who reunite to solve the mystery of their father’s murder, blending action and comedy in a way that’s clearly brought out the joy Momoa had in making it.

Local Premiere & Community Involvement

Although Momoa wasn’t able to attend the invite-only Hawaiʻi premiere in Kapolei, the event was special for many locals who appeared in the film. Several local cast members — from background actors to those with speaking parts — attended the screening, sharing how exciting it was to be on set and work alongside Momoa.

One local actor recounted how close they were to Momoa during filming, while another highlighted the unique experience of being part of a movie shot in their home state.

Streaming Release

For those eager to watch, The Wrecking Crew begins streaming on Prime Video, making it widely accessible to audiences everywhere — including Momoa’s fans in Hawaiʻi who’ve been anticipating its release.

Source: Hawaii News Now