Jason Momoa could be better.

The actor revealed he contracted Covid-19 right after - or during - the

Dune

premiere

in London on October 15.

Posting a video on TikTok from the house in which he isolated himself, the Aquaman interpreter seems relatively unaffected by the disease.

We discover it in the company of a few friends, skateboarding or playing ping-pong.

“I was hit by the Covid just after the premiere [of

Dune

].

I met a lot of people in England so I got a lot of aloha from people.

And who knows?

But either way, I'm fine.

Thank you for all of your concerns and love.

And, yes, I'm just camping in my house, ”he explained in his video.

Regularly tested

It is not known if other members of the

Dune

team

have been affected by the virus, but one thing is certain: Filming for

Aquaman 2

, which was underway at the time the star was diagnosed, may be affected by the situation.

“Jason is happily doing well and is isolating himself now after testing positive.

But it's a real headache for the film's bosses, who now worry about having to delay their tight filming schedule.

Of course, the safety of everyone who works on the film is the most important thing and everyone is tested regularly.

They hope it is an isolated case and that they can bypass Jason and continue filming, ”said a source close to the production tabloid

The Sun

, which was the first to announce the information.

Aquaman 2

is

slated

for release in mid-December 2022, but with so many uncertainties surrounding filming, a delay is possible.

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