Chief of War

Chief of War is an upcoming American historical drama limited series created by Thomas Pa'a Sibbett and Jason Momoa for Apple TV+. Momoa also stars and executive produces the series, which consists of nine episodes.

Chief of War
GenreHistorical drama
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Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
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Release
Original networkApple TV+

Premise

The story is based on historic events and begins at the turn of the 18th century when the four major kingdoms of the Hawaiian Islands were in a state of war. The series follows Kaʻiana, a Native Hawaiian (kānaka ʻōiwi/maoli) warrior and aliʻi (noble) who travels outside of the islands. He returns home and joins a bloody campaign until, at the last minute, he rebels. The unification of Hawaii took place from 1782 to 1810 under King Kamehameha I. Ka'iana (portrayed by Momoa), was called a "Prince of Kaua'i" and the "most famous Hawaiian in the world."

Cast

Main

  • Jason Momoa as Ka'iana
  • Temuera Morrison as Chief Kahekili
  • Luciane Buchanan as Kaahumanu
  • Te Ao o Hinepehinga as Ka'iana
  • Kaina Makua as Kamehameha
  • Moses Goods as Moku
  • Siua Ikaleʻo as Nahiʻ
  • Brandon Finn as Prince Kūpule
  • James Udom as Tony
  • Mainei Kinimaka as Heke
  • Te Kohe Tuhaka as Namakeʻ
  • Siaosi Fonua as Maui
  • Cliff Curtis as Keōua

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten by[1]Original release date
1TBAJustin Chon[2]Thomas Pa'a Sibbett & Jason MomoaTBA
2TBAJustin Chon[2]Thomas Pa'a Sibbett & Jason Momoa and Doug JungTBA

The third through eighth episodes are written by Thomas Pa'a Sibbett & Jason Momoa and Doug Jung. The ninth episode is written by Sibbett & Momoa.[1]

Production

It was announced in April 2022 that Apple TV+ had ordered the eight episode miniseries, with Jason Momoa set to star in and executive produce.[3] Justin Chon was set to direct two episodes of the series that same month.[2] Casting announcements in October and November revealed that Temuera Morrison, Luciane Buchanan, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, Kaina Makua, Moses Goods, Siua Ikaleʻo, Brandon Finn, James Udom, Mainei Kinimaka and Te Hoke Tuhaka had joined the cast.[4][5][6] Cliff Curtis would join in a recurring role in February 2023.[7]

Filming for the series began by October 2022 in New Zealand, with Bay of Islands being used to stand in for 18th century Hawaii.[8]

References

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