• Jason Momoa attends the European Premiere of 'Suicide Squad' at Odeon Leicester Square in London.

Jason Momoa attends the European Premiere of 'Suicide Squad' at Odeon Leicester Square in London. (Photo : Getty Images/Jeff Spicer )

"Game of Thrones" alum Jason Momoa has sparked hopes of his character's return following a social media post. Momoa shared a picture of himself with the show's writers Dan Weiss and David Benioff on a night out.

The Hawaiian actor was in Dublin recently and visited the brewery of the renowned beer producer Guinness, Entertainment Weekly reported. Momoa was the recipient of his own brand of minted beer called Mano Brew.

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The actor who appeared in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice " was elated with the first batch of his latests brew. Momoa shared his excitement with fans on Instagram posting pictures of himself holding a case of the bottles. He encouraged fans to come down and try the beverage.

The latest brand of beer to roll out from Guinness is housed in a chic stout black bottle. Each bottle sports the actor's signature.

Momoa famously portrayed the character of Khal Drogo in "Game of Thrones" Season 1. At the end of the same season, Drogo is smothered to death by his wife and his body burnt on a funeral pyre.The ending of the first season gave Momoa fans little hope of his return till his latest Instagram post with Weiss and Benioff. He captioned the image as "drinking mother's milk." 

Speculation is now rife of Momoa's return on "Game of Thrones" much like the character Jon Snow played by Kit Harington. However, till then fans of Momoa can look forward to seeing him in the starring role of "Aquaman."

The film is expected to be released in 2018, Daily Mail reported.Meanwhile, Momoa and his wife Lisa Bonet and their two children have been seen around the United Kingdom and Ireland, the publication reported. The actor of the "Wolves" is on location filming for his current movie the "Justice League."

Watch Momoa talk about his character Drogo with Conan O'Brian: