Stargate Atlantis Cast: Where Are They Now?

1. Jason Momoa

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Jason Momoa is rapidly approaching that point in his career where he needs no introduction! He is without question the breakout star of Stargate: Atlantis, better known these days for his portrayal of Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and Arthur Curry in the DC Film Universe.

He has certainly been busy since Atlantis wrapped in 2009. Along with the aforementioned roles, he has appeared as Declan Harp in the Discovery Channel series Frontier and currently appears in the Apple+ series See.

He will appear in Denis Villeneauve's adaptation of Dune as Duncan Idaho, which will hopefully hit theatres next year.

He is an activist, working against the contruction of a thirt metre telescope in Mauna Kea, a sacred site in Hawaii - where he is originally from. He has also voiced his support for the upcoming Snyder Cut of Justice League, and also for Ray Fisher, in the latter's ongoing issues with Warner Bros. and Joss Whedon.

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