UNCLE, I KNOW HOW TO SAVE YOUR SON Said the BEGGAR GIRL to Jason Momoa who CRIED in the HOSPITAL

In the quiet halls of St. Mary’s Hospital, actor Jason Momoa sat helpless beside his son’s comatose body. Machines beeped steadily, and the sterile smell of antiseptic filled the air. Doctors had given up; money couldn’t fix this. Jason, known for his strength and charisma on screen, felt utterly powerless. His son, Koa, lay pale and motionless, surrounded by wires and cold machinery.

It had been weeks since the tragic accident that left Koa in this state. He had been playing with friends at the park when a freak accident occurred, leaving him unconscious. Jason had poured millions into Koa’s treatment, hiring the best doctors and specialists, but nothing seemed to work. Each day brought more bad news, and the hope that had once flickered in his heart was now dimming.

That morning, Dr. Sarah Mitchell, the neurologist overseeing Koa’s case, delivered the worst news yet. “I’m so sorry, Mr. Momoa,” she said gently, her eyes filled with compassion. “There’s been no improvement. In fact, we’re seeing a significant decline in neurological response. We may need to consider palliative care.”

Jason’s heart sank. “No, I’m not giving up on him. He’s my son!” His voice cracked with desperation.

Dr. Mitchell placed a reassuring hand on his arm. “We’re doing everything we can, but sometimes even the best medicine needs a miracle.”

A miracle. The word echoed in Jason’s mind as he returned to Koa’s bedside, gripping his son’s limp hand. Just then, a soft knock interrupted his thoughts. The door creaked open, and a tiny barefoot girl, no older than ten, stepped into the room. Her clothes were tattered, her hair tangled, and her eyes wide with urgency.

“Sir,” she said, locking eyes with Jason, “I know how to save your son.”

Everyone in the room stared, bewildered. Who was this girl? How did she know Koa? Jason felt a strange pull toward her, as if her voice carried a truth he desperately needed to hear.

“What did you say?” he asked, stunned.

“I said,” she repeated, taking a step closer, “I know how to wake him up.”

The nurses tried to pull her away, but Jason held up a hand. “Wait,” he said, his heart racing. “Let her speak.”

The girl, Emily Brooks, walked slowly toward Koa’s bed, her bare feet whispering across the polished floor. She reached out a small, dirty hand and touched Koa’s forehead gently. “Please don’t stop me,” she whispered. “Just listen.”

Before anyone could react, Emily leaned in and whispered something into Koa’s ear. No one could hear the words, but the room fell silent, thick with tension. Then, she placed both hands on his chest, closed her eyes, and began to pray.

“Lord, please bring this boy back. Let him wake. Let him breathe. Let light enter where darkness has taken hold. I beg you, bring Koa back.”

The atmosphere shifted, filled with an unexplainable hope. Suddenly, the monitor beeped wildly. Koa’s heart rate spiked, his fingers twitched, and a tear slid down his cheek. Jason’s breath caught in his throat as Koa’s eyelids fluttered open.

“Koa!” Jason cried, his voice breaking. The boy’s gaze was dazed but unmistakably alive. Nurses and doctors rushed in, alarmed, but Jason couldn’t move. He just stared at Emily in disbelief.

“What… what did you do?” he asked, his voice trembling.

“I prayed,” she said softly. “That’s all.”

Before he could ask anything else, Emily looked up at him, tears in her eyes. “Please,” she whispered, her voice trembling. “Help me save my brother too. He’s sick, worse than Koa was, and I don’t have anyone else.”

Jason’s heart ached at her words. “Where is he?” he asked, feeling a surge of determination.

Before she could respond, a hospital security guard burst into the room. “Mr. Momoa,” he said breathlessly, “this girl has been sneaking into the hospital for days. We need to escort her off the premises.”

Emily flinched in fear, backing away. But Jason stepped between her and the guard. “No,” he said firmly. “She stays.”

The guard looked confused, but Jason didn’t waver. He turned back to Emily. “What’s your name?” he asked gently.

“Emily,” she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.

With that, everything changed. Koa was alive, but now another child needed help. Jason Momoa, once a man who measured success in fame and fortune, was about to learn the true meaning of miracles.

The next morning, the sun poured weakly through

Jason Momoa challenges Vin Diesel in ‘Fast X’

Actor Jason Momoa plays the villain, hunting down Dominic Toretto’s (Vin Diesel) family in the first trailer for part 10 of “Fast & Furious”.

On the evening of February 10, the distributor released the first trailer for Fast X – the 10th installment in the popular action-racing franchise Fast & Furious . The plot takes the audience back to Fast Five (2011), when Dom and his team took down Brazilian drug lord Hernan Reyes in Rio De Janeiro. What they don’t know is that Reyes’ son Dante (Jason Momoa) witnessed it all and has spent the past 12 years planning his revenge.

The trailer reveals the return of a series of characters from the franchise such as Han, Roman, Mia, Letty, Shaw, Cipher… Jakok (John Cena) – the villain of part nine – also returns but this time promises to help Dominic Toretto in his mission to protect his own family. The climax of the trailer is the scene where Dante kidnaps Brian – Dom’s son.

The crew delivered a series of large-scale action sequences. One notable scene involved Dom driving his car from a plane onto a bridge, then accelerating to escape the grip of two helicopters that were dropping hooks straight into his car.

Fast X is directed by French filmmaker Louis Leterrier, who replaced Justin Lin after the ninth installment. He is known for many action blockbusters such as The Transporter, The Incredible Hulk or Now You See Me. Some stars returning from previous films are Scott Eastwood as Little Nobody, Michael Rooker as Buddy or Cardi B as Leysa.

Launched in 2001, Fast & Furious has become the most profitable Hollywood blockbuster series to date that is not based on an existing comic book. The series has grossed over $6 billion and is an action film series revolving around street racing and crime. The franchise is expected to end after part 11.