Why A Minecraft Movie Star Jason Momoa Doesn't Allow His Kids To Play Video Games
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Jason Momoa, currently starring in A Minecraft Movie, emphasizes the importance of limiting screen time for his children, asserting that they do not own devices or play video games. Momoa’s approach is rooted in his childhood experiences, as his mother also restricted gaming. He believes that encouraging kids to explore creativity in alternative ways leads to a richer life experience. Unlike his co-star Jack Black, who actively plays video games, Momoa adopts a different view, valuing direct outdoor experiences over digital ones.
We don't have a TV. My son doesn't have phone. He's 16 and doesn't have a phone... We're different, dude.
My mother, when I was growing up, wouldn't let me play video games. She was like, 'Get outside...'
The producer of A Minecraft Movie recognized that Momoa had comedic chops and asked if he would be interested.
Read at GameSpot
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