YouTube star Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter has confirmed her removal from the upcoming live-action film, “A Minecraft Movie,” following her public criticism of lead actor Jason Momoa’s on-set behavior. Valkyrae, known for her extensive streaming career, was initially slated for a cameo in the film but was cut after she accused Momoa of mistreating crew members during production.
In a candid discussion with fellow streamer JasonTheWeen on September 13, 2024, Valkyrae recounted her experience on the film’s set. She described witnessing Momoa yelling at crew members after an intense, emotional scene, creating what she perceived as a negative work environment. She expressed disappointment, noting that while the scene was demanding, the actor’s reaction was unexpected and unsettling.
The repercussions of her statements were swift. Valkyrae revealed that her cameo was removed from the film, stating, “I would much rather not have that 30 seconds than be sued.” This decision underscores the potential consequences of speaking out against prominent figures in the entertainment industry.
This incident isn’t the first time Momoa’s on-set behavior has been questioned. Reports have previously surfaced alleging that he arrived intoxicated and dressed as Johnny Depp during the filming of “Aquaman 2,” leading to tensions on set.
“A Minecraft Movie,” directed by Jared Hess, features a star-studded cast including Jack Black as Steve, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, Matt Berry, and Jennifer Coolidge. The film is scheduled for release on April 4, 2025.
As of now, representatives for Momoa have not responded to Valkyrae’s allegations. The situation highlights the complexities and potential risks individuals face when addressing concerns about workplace behavior in the entertainment industry.