It seems like ads for Jason Momoa’sChief of Warare everywhere, which is also a good reminder to check outSee, Momoa’s overlooked science fiction epic series on Apple TV+.Jason Momoa has been in a lot of movies and TV shows, butChief of Warmay be the production that he was born to be a part of.

The Honolulu-born Momoa is the son of a Native Hawaiian and inChief of War, the new historical epic for Apple TV+, he stars as the 18th-century Hawaiian warrior, Ka’iana. The series has attracted quite a bit of buzz that will hopefully turn people on to a forgotten Momoa sci-fi series on Apple TV+.

Baba (Jason Momoa) looking angry in the woods in See

Jason Momoa’s Chief Of War Is A Reminder To Watch His Overlooked Sci-Fi Show

For whatever reason, Apple TV+ was slow to get its original TV production machine up and running, and still, it’s always a bit of a surprise to hear that a popular prestige series is debuting on that streamer. SoChief of War’s success, both critically and culturally, is a feather in the cap of Apple TV+.

Hopefully, it does something else, and that’s remind folks to watch one of the first original Apple TV+ shows,See. It also happens to star Jason Momoa, so it’s the perfect thing to turn on after episodes ofChief of War, which will continue to air weekly through September 2025.

Jason Momoa as Baba Voss in See looking offscreen

See Is An Underrated Gem That’s Also Streaming On Apple TV+

Seeis anextremely underrated series on Apple TV+. The show premiered in 2019 and ran for three seasons, culminating in a satisfying series finale that few people saw. The show is set in a distant future, long after a virus wiped out most of humanity and left the survivors without their sight.

Those who still live centuries later exist in a hunter-gatherer, medieval-type society that has been built around humanity’s lack of vision. Jason Momoa stars as Baba Voss, the fearless leader of one of the tribes who becomes the adoptive father of two twins born with sight.

Baba (Jason Momoa) captured and in front of a fire in See.

Jason Momoa’s Sci-Fi Series Is Finally Getting The Attention It Deserves

It’s been a long time coming, butSeeseems to finally be getting the attention it deserves, havingsomething of a resurgence over the summer. It’s a series that takes some time getting itself settled, perhaps one of the reasons it didn’t catch on, but by season 2, it becomes a thrilling and unique adventure.

WhenSeepremiered alongside Apple TV+, people didn’t know what to think of the streamer’s offerings. Now, it’s obvious it had something special on its hands.Chief of Waris a double win for viewers. They get to see Momoa in something fantastic and new, and have another reason to watch him in something forgotten but excellent.

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