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Chief of War Review: A sweeping indigenous epic, led by Jason Momoa, that captures the soul of Hawaii’s past

A bold, sweeping historical drama, ‘Chief of War’ reclaims Hawaiian history through indigenous voices and stunning storytelling. Jason Momoa leads an authentic epic that’s as emotionally resonant as it is visually grand.

August 01, 2025 / 09:14 IST
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‘Chief of War,’ directed by Justin Chon, Anders Engstrom, and Brian Andrew Mendoza, was released on 1st Aug on Apple TV+ and stars Jason Momoa, Luciane Buchanan, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, Brandon Finn, and Temuera Morrison.

A saga rooted in Hawaiian history

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In recent memory, few shows have dared to mount a production as large, ambitious, and culturally significant as ‘Chief of War.’ This Apple TV+ historical drama, fronted and co-written by Jason Momoa, is not just grand in scale—it’s a full-bodied cinematic experience. Set during the unification of the Hawaiian Islands in the late 18th century, the series dives deep into a chapter of history that has rarely been told on screen, and almost never from this perspective. Told almost entirely in the Olelo Hawaii language, the show takes a bold creative leap—and lands confidently on its feet.

A journey of war and betrayal