Apple TV Announces New Jason Momoa Series, Report Reveals
Apple TV continues to solidify its relationship with Jason Momoa, announcing the development of a new series titled Nomad. This upcoming show marks Momoa’s third major project with the streaming service.
Jason Momoa’s Journey with Apple TV
Jason Momoa first appeared on Apple TV in the post-apocalyptic series See, which premiered in 2019. Though it did not achieve the anticipated level of success, it cultivated a dedicated fan base and improved with each season. The series concluded its third and final season in 2022.
Following a brief hiatus, Momoa returned in Chief of War, which debuted earlier this year. The show received widespread acclaim, holding a commendable 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and consistently ranking among the top content on Apple TV.
About the New Series “Nomad”
Reports from Deadline indicate that Nomad will feature Momoa in a leading role. This new drama is co-created by Kurt Sutter, known for his work on Sons of Anarchy, and Chris Collins, who has credits in John Wick: Chapter 3 and The Wire.
- Setting: The series is set in the violent underworld of New Zealand’s outlaw biker scene.
- Plot: It follows a warrior navigating a conflict between two distinct lives and family ties.
- Showrunner: Chris Collins has been appointed showrunner for Nomad.
While an official announcement has not been made, the strong creative team behind Nomad suggests a significant anticipation for its release. Viewers can expect a compelling narrative centered around themes of identity and loyalty.
Apple TV’s Growth and Offerings
As Apple TV continues to expand its content, it offers a subscription service priced at $12.99 per month. Viewers can enjoy popular shows like Ted Lasso, Severance, The Morning Show, Silo, and Shrinking.
With projects like Nomad on the horizon, Jason Momoa’s partnership with Apple TV signifies an exciting future for subscribers and fans alike.