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The new Apple TV+ show depicts a little-known moment in Hawaiian history—and has already drawn comparisons to 'Game of ...
Told from an indigenous perspective, the show pulls from Momoa’s Hawaiian heritage and features a predominantly Polynesian ...
The quiet ruptures into struggle as his character Ka‘iana, a revered Hawaiian chief, lassoes a shark—man and predator locked ...
At the start of Chief of War, Ka’iana is living in exile with his family, including his half-brothers Namake and Nahi, his ...
I promise you, however, that I’m going to note one last time that Momoa virtually nude throughout the episode — he’s ...
Chief of War Episode 3, titled "City of Flowers," picks up months later from the events of the premiere episode.
A brief moment in episode three focusing on Ka‘ahumanu and Moku’s relationship almost didn't make the final cut.
Jason Momoa as Kaiana, with Luciane Buchanan, Temuera Morrison & Cliff Curtis, who plays whom and where to watch on Apple TV+.
John Young, the British advisor to Kamehameha I in actual Hawaiian history, inspired the character portrayed in Chief of War.
"Chief of War" tells the story of the Hawaiian Islands' unification from a native Hawaiian perspective. NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with the show's co-creator, Thomas Pa'a Sibbett.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Jason Momoa opens up about his new show 'Chief of War' premiering in his native Hawaii 27 years ...
“If we don’t get it right, we don't get to come home,” Jason Momoa says of bringing Hawaiian history to life in his new show, ...