Jason Momoa & Brian Andrew Mendoza Discuss Season 2 of 'On the Roam' and Artisan Storytelling
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Tom Chang
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Summary
Jason Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza discuss the second season of their HBO Max series "On the Roam," which profiles artisans across various trades including motorcycle enthusiasts, photographers, filmmakers, and musicians. The show features Momoa getting personally involved in each episode, exploring craftsmanship and creative journeys.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWhen Jason Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza developed On the Roam for HBO Max, it was about sharing their journey bringing their like-minded interests on screen, profiling the artisans of various trades.
From motorcycle enthusiasts on a quest to reverse engineer a relic from the past in the vintage DAH Hill Climbers, photographers, filmmakers, and musicians with Momoa getting personally involved each episode.
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