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“Jason Momoa owes me money!”, says Dune star Rebecca Ferguson
Dune is one of the most promising sci-fi movies of this year, and if successful we might be looking at one of the best fantasy-based movie series of the decade. It has already garnered a lot of attention due to its amazing star cast, which includes Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa. Momoa is known for his great bonding with co-stars, he has maintained a great friendship with his Game of Thrones co-star Emilia Clarke. Recently in an interview with Stephen Colbert, his Dune co-star Rebecca Ferguson revealed an interesting fact about the actor.
In the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Ferguson talks about her time filming for Dune, her relationship with her castmates and also compares the film with Game of Thrones. She explained, “It’s a war. It is kind of the story of everything, isn’t it? I refer to it as things I’ve done back in the day. Like the White Queen. It’s the war of the throne, the war of the roses, the Game of Thrones. Not comparing a show with show, but it’s one second you are powerful and with the flip of a coin, you’re doomed.”
Talking about her co-stars Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin and Jason Momoa, she said, “I have their numbers. And Jason Momoa owes me money. Yeah! What is this about?”
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