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Chief of War

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  • 2025–
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  • 50m
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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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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 ord... Read allA 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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    25
    10
    • Creators
      • Jason Momoa
      • Thomas Pa'a Sibbett
    • Stars
      • Jason Momoa
      • Luciane Buchanan
      • Te Ao o Hinepehinga
    • 112User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes9

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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
    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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    8scottgmckenzie

    a Visually Stunning, Soul-Stirring Epic

    Wow seriously ignore the dumb negative reviews clearly most of those are folks who did not even watch any of the episodes so far. Check out this new epic story - I'm hooked!

    Chief of War is more than just a historical drama-it's a cinematic homage to a culture rarely given this much screen time, and it doesn't waste a single frame in telling its story with reverence, grit, and heart.

    Scenery and Cinematography: A Visual Masterpiece

    From the opening shots, the Hawaiian islands (and yes I know where it was filmed so what it's beautiful and works setting the right tone) are treated not merely as a backdrop but as a living character. The lush greens, volcanic reds, and expansive blues of the Pacific are captured in breathtaking wide-angle shots and sweeping aerial views. The cinematography is meticulous, almost meditative at times, with deliberate pacing that draws you into the natural rhythm of island life-and the turbulent undercurrents of war.

    Whether it's mist-covered cliffs, churning surf, or smoke rising from tribal fires, every scene feels handcrafted. Natural light is used to stunning effect, particularly in golden-hour battles and quiet conversations under torchlight. It's immersive and evocative-clearly influenced by Terrence Malick and The Last of the Mohicans-but with a distinctly Polynesian heartbeat.

    Music and Sound Design: A Spiritual Undercurrent - Zimmer sets the mood

    The score blends traditional Polynesian instruments with modern cinematic cues to elevate tension and emotion without overpowering the moment. The use of indigenous chants, percussion, and melodic motifs grounds the story in authenticity and identity. Music here doesn't just accompany the narrative-it anchors it. In quieter scenes, the ambient sound of the ocean or jungle builds a visceral sense of place that never lets you forget where you are: this is Hawaii, before the West came calling.

    Characterization: Layered, Human, and Authentic

    Jason Momoa leads with raw intensity, but it's his restraint in key moments that makes his performance resonate. He embodies a man torn between tradition and transformation-between chief and warrior, between vengeance and vision. The supporting cast is equally strong, particularly the women, who are not sidelined but integral to the emotional and political stakes of the story.

    The show avoids turning characters into mere archetypes. Even the antagonists are layered, with motivations rooted in power, fear, or survival, rather than cartoonish villainy. Tribal alliances, family dynamics, and individual ambition collide with believable complexity.

    Storytelling: Epic in Scope, Intimate in Heart

    At its core, Chief of War tells a story about identity-cultural, personal, and generational. It balances sweeping historical events with intimate personal struggles. The pacing leans slow-burn in the best way, giving characters and conflicts time to breathe.

    The writing doesn't spoon-feed exposition, trusting the audience to stay engaged and follow along as customs, rituals, and politics unfold naturally. This lends the show a sense of realism and weight, making the betrayals more heartbreaking and the triumphs more earned.

    Themes of legacy, honor, resistance, and sacrifice are woven throughout without becoming didactic. And while the show doesn't shy away from brutality, it also leaves room for beauty, love, and quiet reflection.

    Final Verdict:

    Chief of War is a powerful, respectful, and beautifully crafted series that elevates indigenous storytelling to a new cinematic high. It's a rare show that educates while it entertains, moves you while it mesmerizes. With its gripping narrative, stunning visuals, rich characters, and soulful score, it's a must-watch for fans of historical epics and cultural storytelling done right.
    GordonM-400

    Proud of work on Chief of War.

    Im a Canadian Native on west coast of BC. There are lots of movies for Eastern and Southern Natives but none for North West Coast Natives. I would love to see a movie of an actual war that happened in my Village of Nuxalk Nation (Bella Coola, BC) We took a thousand war canoe to Yalis (Alert Bay, BC) and we slaughtered an entire village in relation for the rape and murder of our Nuxalk Cheif Daughter. On another note, I fully love how "Native". The usual other "Native" movies are always telling the story of a whiteman surrounded by Natives but not Chief of War. We all know Hawaii men are Warriors but the women are fierce warriors too, so only thing i would suggest is put the camera on a female warrior a bit more. I would love to see 2 women added to script. First would be Portia Woodman, she would be great on set. The second would be UFC Rachel Ostovich, she is Gorgeous. Men like me want this. Im proud of the work you did on this set. Eager to see next.
    8shopping-277-112148

    Ignore them

    Ignore the half wits that don't do subtitles, it's their loss. As a historical drama it works really well and pays plenty of respect to the indigenous people of the Hawaii's, the language only serves to add the feel of authenticity.

    The story is a little clunky at times but it keeps you engaged and the the look of it is luscious. I for one enjoyed it.
    8joelclarkackerman

    Very authentic. Momoa Delivers. So do the other actors.

    Reminds me of the authentic look and feel of the film Apocalypto. Momoa and Morrison are strong anchors with a undeniable on camera presence. Nothing looks or feel fake or weak. Every department that created the series did an amazing job. The language is fascinating and delivered so well by the actors. It's an entertaining thrill and a dynamic history course all in one.
    9Rob1331

    Terrific

    Jason Momoa is back with a new series called Chief of War and it's some of the best work he's done in his entire career. It's about four kingdoms in Hawaii that are divided by a war. To prevent more killing and bloodshed, a Hawaiian war chief (Momoa) goes on a mission to unite his people against a new threat that's coming to their land. What follows is an incredible true story and one of the best new shows of the year. It currently has a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes so the reviews have been great. Chief of War reminds me of the Hawaiian version of Shogun. Momoa is the standout here but the entire cast is incredible. I can see this show not only being nominated for a ton of awards but winning them too.

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      Jason Momoa did not speak fluent Hawaiian before filming Chief of War. To prepare, he underwent intensive language training with a coach who even lived with him. Momoa called it "the hardest thing I've ever done," admitting it was tougher than learning Dothraki for Game of Thrones. Only about 20% of the cast was fluent at the start, so most, including Momoa, learned from scratch to ensure the series' cultural and linguistic authenticity.
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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yenedakine
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Chernin Entertainment
      • Fifth Season
      • Hard J Productions
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      • 50m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.39:1

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