Jason Momoa Makes Drew Barrymore Blush After Saying He’d Star In A ‘50 First Dates’ Remake With Her: “You Need To Come Back To The Islands And Meet A Hawaiian Man”

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Jason Momoa is ready to meet Drew Barrymore for some waffles at the Hukilau.

On this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom star suggested remaking 50 First Dates with Barrymore, who couldn’t help but blush at the idea of doing a rom-com with the hunky actor.

The conversation started when Momoa asked Barrymore if she had a favorite rom-com that she starred in, to which she said, “Well, I was thinking particularly 50 First Dates.”

Taking place in Hawaii, the 2004 flick follows Henry (Adam Sandler) and Lucy’s (Barrymore) romance. When Henry learns that Lucy has a condition that makes her forget everything from the day before, he spends each day trying to get her to fall in love with him over and over again.

“If you were to do a romantic comedy, is there a film — let’s just play a game — is there a rom-com you would ever remake?” Barrymore wondered, while Momoa joked, “Yeah, maybe 50 More Dates.”

The muscled star’s flirtation sent the audience into hoots and hollers as a flustered Barrymore twirled her hair and blushed.

“You need to come back to the islands and meet a Hawaiian man,” Momoa added, to which Barrymore replied, “I would do that. Of course, are you kidding?”

Aside from their potential remake of 50 First Dates, the talk show host then asked if there was an actress out there that Momoa would cast to play his rom-com counterpart. While he said there was, the Game of Thrones star was hesitant to reveal exactly who he had in mind.

“Well, there’s someone out there,” he teased the audience. “I don’t know if I want to say it but there’s someone out there.”

Barrymore gleefully added that she hopes “it comes true” in the future because “we’d all be there” opening night.

In the meantime, we’ll just have to wait to see what happens with 50 More Dates!

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