NEW YORK, May 14 (UPI) -- Game of Thrones, Aquaman and Dune icon Jason Momoa says his HBO Max adventure docu-series, On the Roam, spotlights the artists and craftspeople whose skill and knowledge leave him awestruck.

And, unlike many other reality shows, it doesn't need to capture conflict to make it compelling.

"It's challenging just to be able to pull off a lot of these things, these feats that we're doing," Momoa, 46, told UPI in a recent Zoom interview.

"We're not trying to make anything up. We want to celebrate the craftsmen. We want to celebrate the technicians who have done all this. It's also what we want to watch. I don't want to hear me bitching or bickering," he explained. "People see that, but it's not the show I want to make."

Director and executive producer Brian Andrew Mendoza added with a laugh: "There's a little bit of conflict behind the scenes and we just choose never to [emphasize it]. It's about celebrating artists and crafts. It's not about dramatizing it."