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Jason Momoa brought his children along for the premiere of his new Apple TV+ series Chief of War on Friday, July 18, 2025, in Ko Olina, Hawaii.
The Aquaman star arrived on the red carpet with his 16-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf and 17-year-old daughter Lola Iolani Momoa where they turned heads in matching ensembles inspired by Polynesian heritage.
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Momoa, 45, wore an all-black outfit with a cape draped across his shoulders that featured bold geometric patterns in black, red, and yellow.. He completed the look with a large bone pendant, and a pair of daggers that added to the warrior aesthetic.
Nakoa-Wolf, 16, complemented his dad in a sleeveless top, black pants, and a cape of his own, accessorized with a necklace resembling animal teeth. Lola, 17, opted to wear a brown dress with lace-up cutouts along the side, paired with a shorter version of the cape.
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Chief of War, created by Thomas Paʻa Sibbett and Momoa, tells the story of a Native Hawaiian warrior’s quest to unite the islands before Western colonization. Jason not only leads the cast but also serves as executive producer. Given his Native Hawaiian heritage, the project carries deep personal meaning.
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“This is playing my ancestors. This is, if I fail, I’m not coming home,” Jason told KHON. “Home. You know, I can’t come home. We could be embarrassed. And I mean, it’s everything, it’s my soul, it’s my it’s my DNA. I think today is going to be probably the most impactful and important moment in my life.”
Jason shares Lola and Nakoa-Wolf with his ex-wife Lisa Bonet. The former couple, who finalized their divorce in 2024 after separating in 2020, continue to support one another as co-parents.
Chief of War debuts globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, August 1, 2025.