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'I Hate It': Jason Momoa Is Not Happy With The Results As He Shaves Off His Beard For Film Role

'I Hate It': Jason Momoa Is Not Happy With The Results As He Shaves Off His Beard For Film Role
Fans of Jason Momoa's signature beard – look away nowWith Jason Momoa currently getting ready to reprise his role as Duncan Idaho in the upcoming third Dune film, he’s had to undergo quite a transformation to get into character – namely, shaving off his beard for the first time in six years.The last time Jason was seen bare-faced was in the first instalment in Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar-winning sci-fi saga. Because of this, he has once again had to break out the clippers to step back into the role of Duncan.In a video posted on Instagram on Wednesday evening (in collaboration with his water brand Manalalu), Jason explained that he’d been growing his beard in the six years since shooting the first Dune film.Jason Momoa at the premiere of Dune in 2021, as we're more used to seeing himAs he began shaving off his facial hair, he declared: “This is the kick off. Dune 3.”“Only for you Denis,” he said.It seem Jason wasn’t too impressed with the results, though, lamenting: “Aw, man… god damn it. I hate it.”Watch the video for yourself below:View this post on InstagramA post shared by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies)Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the novel Dune was initially envisaged as a two-part saga. However, it later emerged that he would also be bringing Frank Herbert’s follow-up novel Dune Messiah to the big screen, under the title Dune: Part Three.It’s already been confirmed that Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Florence Pugh will all be reprising their roles from previous Dune movies in the new film, which is currently scheduled for release in December 2026.Since then, it was also revealed that Jason’s son Nakoa-Wolf Momoa will be making his big-screen debut in Dune: Part Three as Leto, the son of Timothée and Zendaya’s characters.Earlier this month, Jason was keen to shoot down the suggestion that any nepotism was at play when it came to Nakoa-Wolf’s casting, insisting that he landed his part on the film all “on his own”.MORE FILM NEWS:This Is Why Christopher Nolan Is Facing Backlash Over A Location On His New Film The OdysseyEmma Thompson To Lead All-Star Cast In Audio Sequel To 1 Of Her Most Iconic FilmsHere's Why Mary Poppins Was The Most Complained-About Film Of Last Year

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