Lola Iolani Momoa may simply have a profession as a choreographer in her future. On Friday, her proud dad, Jason Momoa, shared a choice of behind-the-scenes images and movies from the set of his Netflix film “Slumberland” on Instagram, together with two movies of Lola and his younger costar, Marlow Barkley, educating him a dance routine set to the tune of Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now.”
In the primary video, Momoa struggles to comply with the steps, however due to Lola and Barkley’s perseverance he finally ends up nailing the strikes within the second video of his submit. “I love this movie. SLUMBERLAND. nov18 @netflix,” Momoa captioned his submit. “My baby girl and @marlowbarkley teaching us a @dualipa dance love u @ryantarran @francishlawrence @mztsummerville the cast and crew. my beautiful team always. and love to toronto aloha j. ps the rest is my trying to hide from marlow so i had enough energy to make this crazy movie. getting old.”
Momoa might imagine he is getting previous, however he clearly nonetheless has strikes — even when he does take a little additional teaching to study his daughter’s advanced choreography. In his first video, the “Game of Thrones” actor seems to be a bit misplaced as Lola and Marlow simply run via the routine whereas he tries to comply with alongside in full costume. However, by the top, he is spinning and kicking with the very best of them — and he even enlists his son, Nakoa-Wolf, to play the tune to allow them to hum alongside whereas they dance.
The greatest a part of all? The routine seems to have made it into the movie, in line with Lola. In a Nov. 10 interview with E! News from the “Slumberland” crimson carpet, the 15-year-old revealed her dad was so impressed by her work that the dance turned a scene within the film.
“We were there for most of the time,” she mentioned. “It was incredible. Me and my friends choreographed a dance routine to ‘Don’t Start Now’ by Dua Lipa, and my dad loved the dance so he put it in the movie.”
Is it any marvel Momoa’s proud? Lola’s solely 15, and he or she already choreographed a scene for a Netflix film — and taught her well-known dad a few new dance strikes within the course of.
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