Overview
- Jason Momoa led a family outing on July 18 at Ko Olina Beach Park in Kapolei, Hawaii, walking the red carpet for his Apple TV+ series Chief of War alongside daughter Lola, son Nakoa-Wolf and girlfriend Adria Arjona in matching tribal-inspired capes.
- Chief of War, co-created by Momoa and Thomas Pa‘a Sibbett, dramatizes the late-18th-century unification and colonization of the Hawaiian islands from an indigenous perspective and premieres August 1 on Apple TV+.
- Sixteen-year-old Nakoa-Wolf Momoa has been cast as Leto II in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three alongside Ida Brooke’s Ghanima, with production set to begin soon for a December 18, 2026 release.
- At the Chief of War premiere, Jason Momoa firmly denied any nepotistic involvement in his son’s casting, declaring, “He did it on his own. I don’t want to help him.”
- The red carpet event highlighted themes of cultural representation and generational legacy as Momoa’s children step into high-profile projects on their own merits.