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Jason Momoa's "Chief of War" Status and Cast Details Explained

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Grace Evans

Published May 16, 2026

Published May 15, 2026, 1:12 PM EDT

Adam Bentz, a prolific senior news writer at ScreenRant with nearly 5,000 published pieces, recently reflected on his career journey. His work spans diverse formats—from investigative features to listicles—while his academic background includes a creative writing and English degree with a screenwriting focus from Southern New Hampshire University. Earlier in his career, Bentz contributed to The Borgen Project, a nonprofit dedicated to combating global poverty through impactful storytelling.

Among his notable contributions is his role in curating a viral Leonardo DiCaprio compilation that amassed over 150,000 views online. Beyond journalism, Bentz actively engages with pop culture, maintaining an amateur film review blog under his personal site.

Regarding "Chief of War," the second season remains in development limbo despite widespread critical praise. The series, which initially launched as a limited run, explores 18th-century Hawaiian unification through an indigenous lens. Co-created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett, the show features a star-studded ensemble including Luciane Buchanan, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, and Keala Kahuanui-Paleka, contributing to its 92% Rotten Tomatoes rating and 84% audience score.

Momoa, born in Honolulu to a Native Hawaiian father, began his acting career with a role in "Baywatch: Hawaii" (1999-2001) after studying at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. While the series was originally intended as a finite project, Momoa and Sibbett have hinted at potential expansions to seasons 2 and 3, pending industry decisions. Current speculation suggests awards recognition may accelerate production timelines.

The series poster, featuring Momoa as Ka'Iana, captures the protagonist's fierce determination during Hawaii's unification struggles. Accompanying visuals highlight the production's commitment to cultural authenticity, with meticulous attention to historical detail evident in both narrative and cinematography.

For viewing options, "Chief of War" streams exclusively on Apple TV+ with Justin Chon directing. The platform's catalog positions it as a standout entry in Apple's original programming lineup, blending action with profound cultural storytelling.