Watch Jason Momoa refuse Selma his John Hancock in new Simpsons clip

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The Simpsons, Jason Momoa, Aquaman

After conquering the seven seas and befriending the Kraken in DC's AQUAMAN, you'd think that GAME OF THRONES alum Jason Momoa would be game for besting any challenge that comes his way. However, in a recent first-look clip for an upcoming episode of THE SIMPSONS, it would appear as if Momoa has finally met his match thanks to Marge's twin sisters, Patty and Selma.

For the next episode of THE SIMPSONS, an animated version of Momoa can be found attending the San Castellaneta festival, an event that involves the sharing of stories, an endorsement for Mayor Quimby, and some rather disgusting ice cream. In the clip, Momoa appears in front of a crowd to tell the tale of a martyred saint, though before he can begin, an excited Selma pulls at her blue blouse to reveal a portion of her left breast. With thoughts of a steamy encounter with Momoa no doubt swimming around in her mind's eye, she requests that the AQUAMAN star sign her boob. Momoa refuses, but then promptly alerts all in attendance that "Aquaman is not here for the signing of boobs. That's a separate event at the Mariott, Conference Room C."

You can laugh along to the clip by watching the video below:

Joining Momoa for the upcoming episode is BETTER CALL SAUL and MR. SHOW star Bob Odenkirk, who plays a lawyer that captures the attention of Fat Tony, the nefarious mob boss of The Simpsons fame. This clip and much more is set to be a part of THE SIMPSONS' 31st season, which premiered on Fox last month. As one of the longest-running shows ever, the latest chapter of the Simpsons saga will no doubt feature even more celebrity guest stars as the Springfield shenanigans continue.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

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