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Chief of War, which consists of nine episodes, is a limited series that tells the tale of Chief Ka’iana (Momoa), a warrior chief from ancient Hawaii who embarks on a mission to unite the four warring kingdoms of the Hawaiian Islands against both internal ...
The "Street Fighter" movie debuted its first trailer at the Game Awards on Thursday, unveiling a star-studded cast that includes Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji and Jason Momoa.
Jason Momoa’s new Apple TV+ series is now over halfway through its first season, and while it previously spent weeks atop streaming charts, two sci-fi classics have since dethroned it. Momoa stars alongside Temuera Morrison (The Book of Boba Fett) and ...
Set in the late 18th century, the official description for Chief of War reads, “Hawaii’s four kingdoms are divided by war; to prevent further bloodshed, a Hawaiian war chief embarks on a mission to unite his people as an existential threat approaches ...
Jason Momoa is putting his motorcycle riding skills to the test, as he's in talks to star in an Apple TV drama co-created by Sons of Anarchy’s Kurt Sutter and Chris Collins. Based on the details of the series, Momoa has what it takes to fit right into ...
Following Steven Knight’s sci-fi drama, See, in which he starred alongside Alfre Woodard, Jason Momoa and Apple TV+ are back together this August with the release of the hotly anticipated Chief of War. Set to feature nine episodes, the series premiered ...
Starting in the late 1700s, a bloody series of conflicts between competing kingdoms jostling for power ultimately resulted in the unification of the Hawaiian islands in 1810. That drawn-out process is brought to life in the Apple TV+ historical epic ...
Supergirl, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock in the title role. Gunn particularly wanted to distance this new version of Supergirl from earlier incarnations, especially how the character was portrayed by Melissa Benoist in the Arrowverse series that ran from 2015–2021.