Chief of War currently has an average rating of 6.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 80 users on our platform.
Momoa is a suitably gargantuan presence, but also has a charisma that makes his scenes sizzle and the other scenes fizzle.
Read full review at The TelegraphIt sets a new standard for how television can bring vital cultural narratives to a global audience with integrity and power.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...a pretty stunning achievement for Momoa, who has cashed in his chips here to write, produce, star and even direct a (limited) series about an underrepresented culture and history.
Read full review at The Playlist...is Hawaii’s story, told from a Hawaiian point of view.
Read full review at Indie Wire...at a moment when history is being actively suppressed from classrooms across the country, Chief Of War serves as a timely reminder that the most painful parts of history—especially Native history—cannot be erased.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubMomoa, however, has more than proved himself — not just as an actor, but also in wearing his multiple writing/directing/co-creating hats.
Read full review at EmpireJason Momoa is an underwater shark wrestler in this gory historical epic.
Read full review at The GuardianThink Game of Thrones by way of Shogun, with spears instead of swords and a lot more lava.
Read full review at Paste MagazineJason Momoa har aldrig varit bättre än i sitt ambitiösa och verklighetsbaserade mastodontprojekt ”Chief of War”...
Read full review at MoviezineDet är en berättelse som i mycket liknar antikens och Shakespeares dramer med maktintriger, svek, förräderier och blodiga slag.
Read full review at SydsvenskanSå dålig att jag fick stänga av redan under första avsnittet. Men kanske det beror mest på att jag inte klarar av huvudrollsinnehavaren Jason (Aquaman) Momoa.