Jason Momoa may have played a superhero in Aquaman but, it turns out, he didnt always have his powers.
The 39-year-old actor has opened up about his struggles while filming the DC Comics movie in his Aquaman costume and how particularly challenging it was to use the bathroom.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Jason detailed his unfortunate struggle and let slip his adorable – or cringe – word for doing a number two.
The Game of Thrones actor said: It looks like its easy to pee in that, but really its not. And if you have the poopsies, it is very challenging. Youve gotta be really good at holding it.
Can you actually imagine Khal Drogo saying poopsies?
Jason shared a bonding moment with his co-star Amber Heard, who plays Mera and also found her costume challenging to navigate.
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The 32-year-old actress said: Our costumes are so intricate. You have to move in it, you have to breathe in it, you have to live in it. Its a whole other level of functional art.
In fact, Ambers stunning costume was so tight that she had to be vacuum-sealed into it. Looking back at Jason, Amber added sassily: Try wearing a corset.
We here you sister.
When the Aquaman trailer dropped in October, fans were pleased to see his costume honoured the characters original costume from the comics.
Aquaman has earned critical-acclaim already with reviewers describing it as the best DC movie since The Dark Knight.
During the casts promotional trip across Europe, Jason stopped by This Morning on Wednesday where he revealed hes banned his kids from watching Game of Thrones.
Well, with that amount of nudity and violence, its hardly a surprise.
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The actor said: Theyre not even allowed to watch that until they have their own children.
Now thats a bit harsh surely?
Aquaman, which also stars Dolph Lundgren and Patrick Wilson, is out in cinemas now.
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