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Chief of War

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2025–
  • 18+
  • 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Jason Momoa in Chief of War (2025)
A thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective. A Hawaiian war chief joins a bloody campaign to unite the warring islands in order to save them from the threat of colonization.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective. A Hawaiian war chief joins a bloody campaign to unite the warring islands in ord... Tout lireA thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective. A Hawaiian war chief joins a bloody campaign to unite the warring islands in order to save them from the threat of colonization.A thrilling, unprecedented telling of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective. A Hawaiian war chief joins a bloody campaign to unite the warring islands in order to save them from the threat of colonization.

  • Creators
    • Jason Momoa
    • Thomas Pa'a Sibbett
  • Stars
    • Jason Momoa
    • Luciane Buchanan
    • Te Ao o Hinepehinga
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,7/10
    3,7 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    6
    2
    • Creators
      • Jason Momoa
      • Thomas Pa'a Sibbett
    • Stars
      • Jason Momoa
      • Luciane Buchanan
      • Te Ao o Hinepehinga
    • 91Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Chief Of War: Season 1
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    Chief Of War: Season 1
    Streaming August 1 on Apple TV+
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    Streaming August 1 on Apple TV+
    Summer Preview 2025
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    Jason Momoa
    Jason Momoa
    • Ka'iana
    • 2025
    Luciane Buchanan
    Luciane Buchanan
    • Ka'ahumanu
    • 2025
    Te Ao o Hinepehinga
    Te Ao o Hinepehinga
    • Kupuohi
    • 2025
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    • Namake
    • 2025
    Mainei Kinimaka
    • Heke
    • 2025
    Siua Ikale'o
    Siua Ikale'o
    • Nahi'
    • 2025
    Moses Goods
    Moses Goods
    • Moku
    • 2025
    James Udom
    James Udom
    • Tony
    • 2025
    Benjamin Hoetjes
    Benjamin Hoetjes
    • John Young
    • 2025
    Brandon Finn
    Brandon Finn
    • Prince Kupule
    • 2025
    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • King Kahekili
    • 2025
    Kaina Makua
    • Kamehameha
    • 2025
    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Keoua
    • 2025
    Keala Kahuanui-Paleka
    • 'Opunui
    • 2025
    Charlie Brumbly
    Charlie Brumbly
    • Marley
    • 2025
    Erroll Shand
    Erroll Shand
    • Captain John Meares
    • 2025
    Roimata Fox
    • Taula
    • 2025
    Sisa Grey
    Sisa Grey
    • Vai
    • 2025
    • Creators
      • Jason Momoa
      • Thomas Pa'a Sibbett
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs91

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    8rickchatenever

    War in Paradise

    Even with all the footage of nearly naked men charging through jungles and across beaches to engage in grisly dances of bone breaking and neck slitting with weapons made from shark teeth, Apple TV's "Chief of War" is a work of impressive filmmaking and awesome storytelling.

    The visuals of the $350-million production capture the majesty and pay proper respect to Hawaii's landscapes and seascapes (even if much of the filming took place in New Zealand). As of the end of the second episode, most of the characters were still speaking Hawaiian, subtitled on screen. It was one of the many demands for authenticity made by producer and star Jason Momoa.

    Whether or not Momoa deserves all the credit, the production is steeped in realism, integrity and soulful understanding of the culture it depicts. Although Captain Cook had arrived and met his fate before the story begins, the islands were still separate kingdoms in the late 1700s, each with its own royalty and ruler. Relations between them were uneasy, never more than one step away from war.

    The lush, tropical geography of paradise provides the backdrop for cutthroat warfare. Every Maui resident has heard the tales of when the waters of Iao Stream ran red with blood.

    It would fall to the king who proved himself most mighty - ultimately Kamehameha I - to finally unify the chain of islands into a kingdom. The nine-part series leads up to that fateful unification.

    The name of Momoa's character, Ka'aina, is not as familiar as others in these early chapters of written island history. But as a revered war chief, Ka'aina would play a key role navigating the treacherous shifting sands of tribal alliances and conflicts. Other names though, namely Ka'ahumanu (scene-stealing Luciane Buchanan), bring the chicken skin of instant recognition to those even slightly familiar with island history.

    Moku, played by Maui's Moses Goods, appears in eight of the nine episodes. Maui's film industry veteran Branscome Richmond shows up as King Kalaniopu'u in Episode 3. The cast is almost all indigenous, some making their first appearances on screen.

    Having the characters speak Hawaiian is a gutsy call for the folks at Apple. But there are rewards. The cadences of the language are lilting and haunting, accompanying the subtitles. The writers, including Momoa, have a lot of dots to connect for audiences unfamiliar with the history of the realm that would come to be named Hawaii. They have to depend on the characters' dialogue to provide the historic and cultural context of the action. The fact that this feat of storytelling feels like poetry - and echoes with the power and myth of the culture's oral tradition including the creation chant, the Kumukipo- is all the more remarkable.

    The visuals are poetry, too. Hawaii's landscapes are filmed in a way showing that humans' place in them is a tiny speck in the natural grandeur. This version of Hawaii feels organic - a way of life in harmony with the land and the sea - rather than a depiction of "natives," seen through a lens by a culture from elsewhere.

    The fascinating faces of the characters, some adorned with tattoos, are shot in close-up, providing them with the proper gravitas and honor. Prophesy and myth are given weight equal to other plot elements - as when the milky-eyed spirit Taula (Roimata Fox) appears in visions foretelling future events.

    "Chief of War's" vicious violence is almost unbearable to watch at times, but its results were no more lethal than all the blood baths and genocides carried out by more supposedly "civilized" societies through the centuries.

    The first Polynesian voyagers to arrive on Hawaii's shores arrived a millennium before Captain Cook "discovered" the islands. The voyages navigated by the stars in open canoes across thousands of miles of open ocean a thousand years before the Europeans realized that the Earth wasn't flat.

    Still, the more deeply the show dives into the unique history and culture of these particular Pacific Islands, the more it discovers what it means to be human, anywhere on the planet.

    "Chief of War's" roots are ancient, translated into cutting-edge film technology, Rather than mere narrative, it is an origin story both natural and supernatural, searching for the truths of the people and culture of a place often mistaken for paradise.
    8dghcs

    Fantastic

    I'm stuck on this show, 3 episodes in and I'm sold on this. Jason kills this one again. My only issue so far is how fast he learnt English but I also like the fact that there is no time for BS, they really mean business. If you liked vikings and the likes you will certainly love this, it's fast paced and filled with reasonable action and also has a very good story.
    9Supermanfan-13

    Jason Momoa delivers here

    Chief of War is finally here and it has not disappointed. I've been waiting and looking forward to this ever since I first heard about it. Then I saw the trailers and my excitement grew even more. I love these types of shows and movies and I'm a big fan of Jason Momoa. He's had a lot of memorable parts in his career and this is among his best yet. It's such an original story of Hawaiian history that's never been told before. You can tell Momoa but a lot of love into this project. There isn't a dull or boring scene in the entire series. The only bad thing is all the episodes aren't released at the same time because this would be best watched as a binge. Apple TV has hit home run after home run. It reminds me of peak HBO when almost every show they put out is a must watch. I can't recommend this show enough.
    7stusviews

    WARMONGERS

    The violent and bloody history of America's 50th state. It's the late 18th century, and as one island kingdom continually goes to war with another, native slaughters native with gruesome regularity. Amid all the chaos stands the imposing Ka'iana (Jason Momoa, sporting, it seems, a knitted brow and laser-focused stare even when at rest), a former warrior who has retired to a life of swimming and shark hunting and relaxing--until, that is, he's summoned by his old boss, who wants him at his side as he prepares to launch another offensive. After much soul-searching, Ka'iana reluctantly agrees...unaware until it's far too late that his one-time mentor is more dangerous, and deadlier, than he ever imagined. The most intriguing thing about "Chief of War" is the dialogue: when the indigenous characters are on screen, they speak exclusively in their native tongue while subtitles appear below; only when the "paleskin" interlopers finally arrive is English spoken at all. Is the show without flaws? Hardly. The pace is a tad slow, especially during the first couple of episodes, the hand-to-hand combat scenes are disappointingly intimate, leading me to long for A) a bit more spear-chucking, and B) some hyper-frenetic "Game of Thrones"-style action, thank you very much, it's not always easy to tell one side from another...and (a small but pertinent point) the subtitles themselves pop up so blink-and-you'll-miss-'em fast that you may lose one here and there. "Chief of War" shows promise, though (I've caught three episodes so far), and I'm curious to see what future installments have in store. An important look--and an informative one, too--at a little-known chapter in American history. Recommended, with reservations.
    7SajjadSabbaghiM

    Fun and Engaging, but Momoa Still Feels Like Momoa

    The film starts strong, with an engaging story and a great atmosphere that pulls you in right away. The action sequences are fun, and the overall pacing keeps things enjoyable from start to finish.

    That said, Jason Momoa still carries his familiar on-screen persona. While his charisma is undeniable, it sometimes makes it harder for me to fully see the character rather than the actor. It's still a solid and entertaining movie, but for me, that extra layer of immersion was a bit harder to find.

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      Jason Momoa and Temuera Morrison play Hawaiian chieftains Ka'iana and Kahekili. They were previously son and father in the "Aquaman" film duology.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 août 2025 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
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    • Langue
      • English
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      • Hard J Productions
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