
Jason Momoa and Kurt Sutter are collaborating on a new TV series. Having previously worked together on See and Chief of War, Momoa will now lead a drama for Apple TV, created by Sutter, who is best known as a co-creator of Sons of Anarchy.
Jason Momoa will star in Nomad, a new drama series about the dangerous world of New Zealand’s outlaw motorcycle gangs. The show centers on a conflicted warrior who’s pulled between two very different lives, families, and destinies. Kurt Sutter, known for Sons of Anarchy, co-created the series with Chris Collins, who will also be the showrunner. Sutter and Collins will write the first episode and both will serve as executive producers – Sutter through his SutterInk company and Collins through Generator Entertainment. Momoa and Brian Mendoza are also executive producers via their On the Roam production company.
Nomad is the third project bringing Jason Momoa and Apple TV together, following their work on See and Chief of War. See, a sci-fi series that ran from 2019 to 2022, was set in a future where no one can see, and sight is believed to be a legend. Chief of War, a historical drama, told the story of Hawai‘i’s unification and colonization in the late 1700s. The nine-episode series premiered weekly on Apple TV between August and September 2025.
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2025-11-12 22:07