Jason Momoa is living a life on the go, just as he is seen in his new project, "On the Roam."

The "Aquaman" star spoke with Entertainment Tonight ahead of the premiere of his Max docuseries, where he visits craftsmen making art on century-old bikes, choppers and instruments. The collectibles are sold at auction.

According to the 44-year-old actor, the show's setup works well for him since he does not have a permanent address at present.

"Bro, I don't even have a home right now," Momoa shared. "I live on the road. So, I'm down to New Zealand to start Minecraft. I hope everyone loves it."

He continued, "I'm always in these weird places. You're gonna find me on the road. It happens all the time. They're like, 'What the hell are you doing in our hometown?'"

Momoa even shared what life on the road was like for him. According to the "Dune" star, people were often surprised to see him hop out of their car's backseat when he would visit the town for his docuseries.

Speaking about "On the Roam," the "Justice League" star said he enjoyed being with people while doing his craft, which was filming, and he had been doing it for long. He realized he was probably doing it out of curiosity and decided to bring a camera crew.

"These are the things I really want to do, and hopefully, by doing that and creating something and passing it on to charity. I'm like, 'Wow, this feels good.' I'm doing what I want to do," he continued.

Momoa has a passion for handcrafted artisans. He wants to honor those who inspire him and bring attention to them. This is what he is doing in his documentary series.

"So, when people see the show, I'll jump on Instagram and try to get going so we can auction off a lot of these cool things and spread some love," he added.

Momoa's revelation about his lack of a permanent home came shortly after he and his ex-wife, Lisa Bonet, settled their divorce. She filed the papers in Los Angeles on Monday, and the exes agreed to settle their divorce just a day after her filing.

The former celebrity couple also agreed to share custody of their two kids --daughter Lola Iolani, 16, and son Nakoa-Wolf, 15 -- and other expenses related to them without any formal child support to pay. They also agreed to waive their right to spousal support.

"On the Roam with Jason Momoa" premieres Jan. 18 on Max.