Jason Momoa was a true super dad during his family’s night out.

The 46-year-old enjoyed a rare public outing with his kids Lola Iolani Momoa, 18, and Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa, 17—shared with ex Lisa Bonet—on the red carpet for his latest DC Comics film, Supergirl.

At the London fan event June 18, Jason sported a three-piece suit and his trademark tinted glasses when posing arm-in-arm with his teenagers. For their part, Nakoa-Wolf rocked a similar look to his father, though ditching a suit jacket altogether for a sleeveless black vest sans shirt, while Lola looked timeless in a strapless black dress and Y2K headphones with orange foam earpads as a statement necklace.

And having his loved ones with him in person was a special moment for Jason, who makes sure to keep his kids close to his heart, even when he is traveling on the road. "I bring my kids' paintings. I love having all my babies' stuff, so I bring their stuff," Jason told James Corden on the Late Late Show in 2021. "It makes me happy, just because I miss home."

As such, Jason's sidekicks showing up managed to steal the show at the flashy celebrations among his superhero costars Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley and Milly Alcock, as well as Australian director Craig Gillespie and movie producer Peter Safran. And Jason kept the family affair going by bringing another special guest to the festivities for the film that he told Extra was the realization of his childhood dream.

The Aquaman alum also made memories on the carpet with girlfriend Adria Arjona, whom he's been dating since 2024 following his split from Lisa in 2020. The Hit Man actress wore a sleek red gown for the occasion, where she was seen getting cozy with Jason in front of the camera, complete with sharing several kisses. 

Aside from public date nights, Adria has also celebrated their two-year romance with sweet PDA throughout the years. 

"Happy birthday mi amor," she wrote in a 2025 birthday tribute on Instagram. "There’s nothing I love more than doing life by your side."

To check out on-screen superheroes' off-screen relationships, read on...

The OG Spider-Man and Mary Jane quietly started dated while making the 2002 movie, though their romance didn't stand the test of  time quite like their on-screen counterparts. While they never spoke publicly about their romance, their director Sam Raimi confirmed it in a 2007 interview with the Sydney Herald. 

 "They eventually broke up before the second movie. I was concerned they wouldn't get the same chemistry back, but it was just me worrying," Raimi explained. "They really like each other, I think, very much. And that relationship probably just added to their ability to trust each other."

After the couple called it quits, Dunst went on to date Jake Gyllenhaal, one of the actors in consideration to replace Maguire if his back injury prevented him from starring in the next two films.

The second Spider-Man also fell for his love interest—this time, Gwen Stacy—with Garfield and Stone becoming an item during filming of 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man. With their cute interviews during press tours and palpable on-screen chemistry, the pair quickly became one of Hollywood's most beloved couples. And their breakup in 2015 is still one that hurts more than (spoiler alert!) Gwen's shocking death in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. 

Fortunately for fans, the two didn't stop speaking lovingly of each other after their split and Garfield even gave Stone a standing ovation when she won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in La La Land. 

Three Spider-Mans all dating their leading lady? Now that's a trend—one that the studio tried to stop after Holland and Zendaya were cast in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming as Peter Parker and M.J. 

In an interview with The New York Times last December, producer Amy Pascal revealed that she attempted to advise the stars against any future dating shortly after they were cast, but to no avail.

"I took Tom and Zendaya aside, separately, when we first cast them and gave them a lecture," Pascal said. "Don't go there—just don't. Try not to. I gave the same advice to Andrew [Garfield] and Emma [Stone]. It can just complicate things, you know?" 

Of course, the co-stars didn't listen, arguably becoming young Hollywood's most adored couple, though they never confirmed they were dating despite fans' interest in their relationship. In July 2021, Holland and Zendaya were photographed kissing during a car ride in Los Angeles, causing the Internet to, well, do what the Internet does. 

Meeting his future wife seems to be the only bright spot in Reynold's memories from filming 2011's Green Lantern. 

"I met Blake on the darkest crease in the anus of the universe called Green Lantern," the Deadpool star joked during a July 2021 episode of the SmartLess podcast. "We were friends and buddies, and about a year and a half later, we went on a double date, but we were dating separate people."

But a train ride to Boston changed everything for the couple, with Reynolds saying it was "one of those silly moments out of a fairy tale" when he realized their friendship could evolve into something more.

Now one of the industry's most popular couples, Reynolds and Lively wed in 2012 and have three daughters: James, 7, Inez, 5, and Betty, 2.

Sure, Affleck may "regret" making 2002's Daredevil, but he was able to find one thing to appreciate about the maligned flick. 

"That's where I found my wife," he told Playboy magazine in 2014. "We met on Pearl Harbor, which people hate, but we fell in love on Daredevil."

Following the end of Affleck's (first) engagement to Jennifer Lopez and Garner's divorce from first husband Scott Foley, the co-stars began dating in 2004 and were married the following year. 

"By the way, she won most of the fights in the movie," Affleck said of Daredevil. "Which was a pretty good predictor of what would happen down the road—my wife, holding swords and beating the living s--t out of me."

After a decade of marriage, the couple—who have three children together: Violet, 16, Seraphina, 13, and Samuel, 10—announced their separation in 2015, and finalized their divorce three years later.

After meeting during a screen-test for X-Men: First Class—where Lawrence donned blue body paint as a young Mystique and Hoult played Beast—the co-stars dated on-and-off for five years before splitting for good in 2014.

"He's my favorite person to be around and makes me laugh harder than anybody," Lawrence gushed to Elle in 2013, hailing Hoult as her boyfriend and best friend. "We can eat Cheetos and watch beach volleyball and we turn into two perverted Homer Simpsons, like, 'Oh, she's got a nice ass.' I never thought we'd have such different opinions on asses."

Pfieffer was Batman producer Jon Peters' top choice to play Bruce Wayne's love interest Vicki Vale in the 1989 film Batman. But actor Robert Wuhl told The Hollywood Reporter that Keaton was against the idea after their brief romance.

"To put a little fly in the ointment, Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer had previously dated and broken up," Wuhl explained in 2019. "At the time, Michael told me he was trying to get back with his ex-wife. Keaton was firmly, and underline firmly, against that casting of Pfeiffer and he and Peters got into it."

Kim Basinger ultimately landed the part, but Pfieffer was brought in to replace a pregnant Annette Bening in the 1992 sequel, Batman Returns, delivering an iconic performance as Selina Kyle/Catwoman. 

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's two Supergirl co-stars falling in love!

The couple quietly began dating after Wood joined the CW series in its second season as Mon-El, a love interest for Benoist's titular superhero.  After getting married in 2019, the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Huxley, the following year.

Shortly after their breakup in 2013, it was announced that Saldana and Cooper—who met making 2012's The Words—were getting back together…on screen. The duo teamed up for The Guardians of the Galaxy, in which Saldana plays green-skinned former assassin Gamora and Cooper voices the foul-mouthed Rocket Raccoon.

Yes, Tony Stark really dated Peter Parker's Aunt May, but it happened decades before they met in 2016's Captain America: Civil War. After co-starring in Chaplin and Only You in the early '90s, Downey and Tomei briefly dated in 1994.