Supergirl Star Jason Momoa Exits Justin Lin's Helldivers Movie At Sony Pictures

Supergirl Star Jason Momoa Exits Justin Lin's Helldivers Movie At Sony Pictures

Sony Pictures and director Justin Lin's Helldivers movie will be moving forward without star Jason Momoa, who has departed the project for unknown reasons...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 09, 2026 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
Source: Via GameFragger.com

The news broke late last year that Fast and Furious and Star Trek Beyond director Justin Lin had been enlisted to helm a big-screen adaptation of Arrowhead Game Studios' popular shooter, Helldivers, and the project found its lead in Game of Thrones alum Jason Momoa back in February.

Now, Deadline is reporting that Momoa has parted ways with the movie.

No details on Momoa's role or his reasons for exiting the project have been disclosed, but there's a chance he would have played Xavier Rodriguez, aka X, from the Hell Divers book series. It's just as likely that his character was created for this movie, however.

Gary Dauberman (It, Until Dawn) has reportedly completed his script, and a new lead actor is currently being sought.

Momoa has appeared in a number of major studio blockbusters over the past few years, including Dune, Aquaman and its sequel, A Minecraft Movie, and Fast X. He is set to make his DCU debut as Lobo in Supergirl later this month.

While reporting on the initial movie announcement last year, THR noted that "Lin is not a gamer and leaned into that as a strength when pitching his take on the material, said insiders. He aims to find the humanity in the characters and weave timely themes into the story, while building out a world and mythology. There are plenty of details waiting to be drawn in, something that is compelling to the filmmaker."

Plot details are still under wraps, but the game follows an elite unit of soldiers — known as Helldivers — who battle alien creatures that are threatening to destroy the fictional planet of Super Earth. The first game launched in 2015 and was followed by a 2024 sequel, which sold over 12 million units.

The movie has set a theatrical release date of November 10, 2027.

"When mankind ventured into space, we were curious to see if anything loomed behind those stars; unfortunately, we were right. The initial contacts were peaceful, but soon the people of Super Earth realized the potential danger of communicating with alien species, and before we knew it, they started our first intergalactic war. For 40 years, the war has raged on, a conflict whereby three hostile alien species are hell-bent on a single goal: the total annihilation of the human species.

Luckily, the fighting spirit of man has not decayed since the last great war on Earth. We are now stronger than ever; man, woman and child alike are encouraged to try their strengths in the ultimate test - to have the courage to defend Super Earth."

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FireGunn
FireGunn - 6/9/2026, 6:45 AM
I'd leave as well. Just another hollow husk corporate product masquerading as a film. Glorified commercial.

Reboot the MCU and DCU
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 6/9/2026, 7:16 AM
@FireGunn - dude, it takes a LOT for me to agree with you.

"He aims to find the humanity in the characters and weave timely themes into the story, while building out a world and mythology."

NO. It's a Starship Troopers parody. Which in itself is a parody!
Tone wise, it should be just under Hot Shots/Police Squad.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 6/9/2026, 7:37 AM
@UltimaRex - the fact that you called the movie “Police Squad” and not Naked Gun is a DEEEEEP CUT. I wish I could do the gif of Alfred giving Bruce the head nod at the end of the DKR. 🤣😆
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 6/9/2026, 6:59 AM
Lobo movie inbound?

See you in 2034.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 6/9/2026, 7:01 AM
@UltimaRex - lolz, same thoughts
Nomi
Nomi - 6/9/2026, 7:30 AM
@UltimaRex - Superman vs. Lobo, or at least Lobo's movie will set it up.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 6/9/2026, 7:12 AM
i know NOTHING about the game or source material but it looks like if Halo and Starship Troopers had a baby. I'm in.

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Wahhvacado
Wahhvacado - 6/9/2026, 9:36 AM
@MotherGooseUPus - It's a genuinely fun game about spreading managed (forced) democracy.

While a lead is expected in movies, this is a franchise where the average Helldiver lives maybe a minute, it could be fun to see lots of A listers pop in just to die
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 6/9/2026, 7:53 AM
Huh , i wonder what caused Momoa to leave the film?.

My guess is that the guy does alot of projects whether it be movies or shows so an unexpected scheduling conflict popped up hence he had to choose & picked the other one instead.

That’s unfortunate since I feel he could have been a good fit for the Starship Troopers-esque tone of this franchise but oh well.
ClarkJoeKent
ClarkJoeKent - 6/9/2026, 8:40 AM
Peter Safran Says Superman Was A Commercial Success — The Numbers Say Otherwise😂😂🤣
In the new WBD Supergirl EPK interview, Peter Safran framed James Gunn’s Superman as a runaway hit while laying out the studio’s Superman-family rollout. But the box office math behind that claim is a lot more complicated than DC Studios is letting on.

“We love the idea that in 2025, it was the Summer of Superman, and the movie delivered commercially, critically,” Safran said, pointing to Supergirl in 2026 and Man of Tomorrow in 2027 as the next steps in DC’s “cadence of films around the superfamily.”

Critically, sure. Commercially? That’s the part worth a second look, especially with Safran making the claim 18 days before a Supergirl opening that’s tracking toward a worst-case scenario.

James Gunn and David Corenswet BTS Superman 2025
What Superman Actually Made


You Don’t Need To See Superman To Watch Supergirl Say Gunn & Safran
Supergirl is part of James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DCU, but DC Studios is making one thing clear ahead of release:...
Domestic: $354,223,803 (57.3%)
International: $264,500,000 (42.7%)
Worldwide: $618,723,803
Domestic opening: $125,021,735
Stated production budget: $225,000,000
On the surface, $618 million worldwide on a $225 million budget sounds like a win. The problem is that the $225 million is only the production cost.

Variety reported an additional $125 million on marketing, which pushes the real all-in number to roughly $350 million, a figure our Comic-Con insiders flagged back in July.

David Corenswet Superman Fire Scene


The Break-Even Math

As we just went over with Masters of the Universe, studios don’t keep the full box office gross. Using the industry-standard 2.5x multiplier to account for the theater split, marketing, and other costs, here’s where Superman lands under two scenarios.

Best case — production budget only ($225M): Break-even sits at $562.5 million. At $618.7 million worldwide, Superman clears that bar by about $56.2 million. A profit, technically, but a razor-thin one for a tentpole meant to launch an entire universe.

For perspective, that slim margin is roughly the same size as the $52 million to $72 million loss Dwayne Johnson once floated for Black Adam, a movie everyone agreed was a financial miss. When your best-case profit is the size of another film’s loss, “commercial success” is doing a lot of lifting.

Realistic case — all-in budget ($350M): Break-even jumps to $875 million. At $618.7 million, Superman falls roughly $256 million short of breaking even.


And it’s not just our math. Forbes previously ran the numbers using the standard 50-50 theatrical split and calculated Superman‘s actual theatrical net at around $308 million, below even the $350 million Warner Bros. spent, before residuals and backend costs are factored in.

This isn’t the first time the Superman commercial story has been questioned.

Reports have noted the film had little staying power internationally, that it wasn’t the home run it was billed as, and that the numbers pointed to an underperformance relative to expectations.



The timing of Safran’s comments matters.

He’s positioning Superman as a proven hit specifically to anchor the superfamily cadence heading into Supergirl, a film currently tracking around a $55 million opening ceiling, with pre-sales reportedly running behind Black Widow.

Framing 2025 as a clean commercial win takes the pressure off 2026.

The reality is murkier. On the studio’s own stated budget, Superman squeaked out a slim profit.

On the full reported spend — and on Forbes‘ theatrical-net math — it didn’t break even at all. Variety‘s numbers make things even sound worse.

“Delivered commercially” is the marketing line. The numbers tell a more cautious story, and Supergirl is about to inherit all of it.
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 6/9/2026, 9:24 AM
@mck13 - still getting sequels.
Cope and seethe.

See you in 2034.
Irregular
Irregular - 6/9/2026, 8:54 AM
He left because he doesn't have time to film that shit. Let alone all the promotion tours he has coming up and for next year. Jason probably asked to move the date but Sony said no and thus he left.
ClarkJoeKent
ClarkJoeKent - 6/9/2026, 9:25 AM
@Irregular - also he know itS GONNA FLOP!!!!!
Irregular
Irregular - 6/9/2026, 12:36 PM
@ClarkJoeKent - not really but OK....
JackDeth
JackDeth - 6/9/2026, 9:03 AM
Well, I liked 'IT' and 'UNTIL DAWN' so I think this script might be pretty good.
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 6/9/2026, 11:43 AM
I don’t get why every directors vision is to bring a compelling story to an video game franchise… dudes who play these games aren’t looking for deep meaning behind the characters if it sacrifices the elements that made the game enjoyable.
Some fans just want Hardcore Henry, not the Titanic.

Mehmoa seems like he would do his best in a mindless action flick over anything else.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 6/9/2026, 12:29 PM
Meh. Just toss it to Dave Bautista.

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