Jason Momoa offers a passionate preview of his upcoming seriesChief of War, explaining why it’s been described as much bigger thanGame of Thrones. Momoa, who got his big break withthe role of Khal Drogoin HBO’s adaptation of the George R. R. Martin classic, is returning to television with an epic new drama that’s focused on the major kingdoms of the Hawaiian islands.The nine-episodeChief of Warwill premiere on August 1 on Apple TV+, with Momoa serving as the lead star, in addition to executive producing and co-creating the series with Thomas Pa’a Sibbett.

Speaking withGQaboutChief of War, Momoa drew a comparison between his time as Khal Drogo and his upcoming Apple TV+ miniseries. The currentMinecraft Movieheadliner was addressing the scope and cultural significance of his upcoming project, mentioning thatsomeone he worked with on the HBO show observed thatChief of Warwas “bigger than Game of Thrones could ever be.”The full quote is below:

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I can’t get us in trouble with, but there’s someone that I worked with onGame of Throneswho’s very, extremely important, and they came in to help on some stuff and really dove into the world of what we’re doing. And they lost themselves in this world. They came back to us and they were like,did you know this?Did you know that? Did you know this?And I’m like, bro. Yeah. We know this. And he’s like, ‘This is bigger thanGame of Thronescould ever be. F*ck dragons, dude—this thing is insane.’ These are real stories. We have so many stories.

And that’s the beauty of it. It’s a really cool moment in time for us. Once this kicks open the door and for our people, for everyone… Anyone who understands the business knows how hard it is just to even get here. And so we can’t tell everything, but we sure as fuck kicked open that door and now all of the younger kids can rush in there and hopefully they’re inspired. That’s really what we want our people to be stoked on

What Momoa’s Comments Mean For Chief Of War

It’ll Be An Epic Saga

Hailing from Fifth Season, the production studio behindSeverance, and Chernin Entertainment,Chief of Warpromises to deliver “the epic and unprecedented telling ofthe unification and colonization of Hawai‘iat the turn of the 18th century,” according to the official press release from Apple TV+. It is Momoa’s second series with the streamer, coming afterthe sci-fi thrillerSee, which ran for three seasons. The upcoming drama is a passion project for the star, with the idea first being tossed about ten years ago.Game of Thronesis a global series, thoughMomoa’s latest has a personal backstory.

As the co-creator Sibbett mentions in the same interview, it was decided that Momoa would have to raise his profile as an actor and that Sibbett would also need to establish himself more as a writer. After collaborating on a few projects,they reunited to work onChief of War. It features a largely Polynesian cast, with the actors includingThe Night Agent’s Luciane Buchanan, Temuera Morrison, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, Cliff Curtis, newcomer Kaina Makua, Moses Goods, Siua Ikale’o, Brandon Finn, James Udom, Mainei Kinimaka, and Te Kohe Tuhaka.

Our Take On Chief of War

It’s A Must For Momoa Fans

Chief of Warmay well have a place among themost popular shows on Apple TV+since the drama’s epic scope allows for some broad appeal. But given how personal it is to the actor, with theAquamanstar sharing writing credits and directing the finale, it is a crucial watch for anyone who has followed Momoa’s career since his days as Drogo.