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The new Apple TV+ series “Chief of War,” starring Jason Momoa, is more than just a television show — it’s a breakthrough for ...
In an interview with PEOPLE, Jason Momoa opens up about his new show 'Chief of War' premiering in his native Hawaii 27 years ...
As Hawaii News reports, “Only 20 percent of “Chief of War” was filmed in Hawaii while 80 percent was filmed in New Zealand.” ...
Jason Momoa’s new historical drama, Chief of War, has taken viewers back to a pivotal era in Hawaiian history. Premiered on ...
Ka’iana’s journey as Chief of War stops at Zamboanga—but was it real? The answer is steeped in Philippine colonial history.
Co-creator Jason Momoa stars as the late 18th century warrior Ka'iana in a story set at the intersection of the Hawaiian ...
Apple TV's Chief of War, Thomas Paʻa Sibbett and Jason Momoa's Hawaiian historical series, follows the real events of the ...
Over Hawaii’s century-long film history, it has served as the backdrop for many major productions, including “Blue Hawaii,” ...
Throughout the limited series, viewers tuning in will learn about Hawaii’s four kingdoms divided by war, and tag alongside the ferocious warrior Ka’iana (Momoa) as he embarks on an epic mission to ...
"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.
The battle sequences in Chief of War are robust, with Justin Chon setting the tone in the first two episodes and Momoa’s work in the last 15 minutes of the finale sealing the deal.
“Chief of War” rumbles along for eight episodes as the kind of handsomely produced epic that you might remember fondly if you saw it when you were young enough. If you make it to the ninth ...