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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Jason Momoa claims he predicted Hawaii volcano eruptions

Caption: Jason Momoa claims he predicted Hawaii volcano eruptions. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, the actor claimed he had a feeling two volcanoes were going to erupt while filming Chief of War in his native Hawaii. ”Yeah. Mauna Loa and Kilauea went off, I think the first time in written history, two volcanoes and it happened one day later," Jason told the talk show host. ”I was actually directing the finale. We were on the lava fields. And I'd said at the very beginning of shooting, 'The volcanoes are going to go off when we do this.’" The Aquaman star, who was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, added, "Everyone didn't believe me. I'm like, 'It's going to go off.” Jason, 44, noted that he had warned his friend of the feeling he had, adding that he was "100 per cent" sure. ”I'm riding with my best friend Brian: "The volcanoes are going off tonight," the actor recalled. ”"Sure enough, that was 11 a.m., and at 4 a.m. we got the call that Mauna Loa went off.” The two volcanoes simultaneously erupted in 2022. A dual eruption hadn't been seen since 1984. Jason had been shooting his new series, Apple TV+'s Chief of War, in Hawaii. The historical drama limited series tells the story of the unification of the Hawaiian islands from an indigenous perspective. The series does not yet have a release date but is expected to premiere later this year. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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