Jason Momoa steps out with his kids Nakoa-Wolf and Lola in rare red carpet moment since split from Lisa Bonet
At the debut of his latest Apple TV+ show titled “Chief of War” on the enchanting island of Oahu, Hawaii, Jason Momoa proudly donned the role of a doting father on the red carpet on Friday.
45-year-old A-list actor made the occasion a bonding moment with his family, as he was accompanied by his 16-year-old actor son Nakoa-Wolf and soon-to-be 18-year-old daughter Lola, who celebrates her birthday on Monday.
In simpler terms, he has two teenage kids with his former wife, Lisa Bonet, aged 57, whom he legally separated from in the year 2024.
On the grand premiere day, I couldn’t help but embody my Aloha spirit, draping myself in a striking cape adorned with black, fiery red, and vibrant yellow Hawaiian feathers. Underneath, I wore a sleek black T-shirt and fitting dark pants, truly embracing the essence of my roots.
The protagonist, who had just seen a terrible car accident, donned brown boots, a coordinating belt, and tinted eyewear.
Both of his children donned similar garments for their rare red carpet appearances.

Lola wore a smaller cape over a brown maxi-dress with asymmetrical cut-outs.
Her dark hair was styled in natural curls and she wore natural looking makeup.
Nakoa-Wolf donned a black tank top and trousers, along with dark footwear, while also carrying a cape slung across one shoulder. The young man adorned himself with what seemed to be a typical whale tooth pendant around his neck.
Also joining Momoa on the red carpet was girlfriend Adria Arjona, 33.
In an apricot-hued gown reminiscent of a halter, the radiant figure from Andor shone brightly. Her hair flowed naturally in loose curls, and her makeup bore a subtle, fresh-faced look with a delicate touch of soft pink on her lips.
In the film “Chief of War”, Momoa portrays Ka’iana, a powerful tribal leader who allies with other island chiefs in a brutal struggle to resist the incoming colonizers seeking to conquer their lands.
Momoa co-created, stars in and served as an executive producer on the Apple TV+ series.
The nine episodes were shot in Hawaii and in New Zealand.



The goal is that this production won’t just lead to an increase in movie and television productions within the state, but it will also honor Hawaii’s rich history.
‘This is how we’re going to pass it down, because a lot of things have been lost,’ he told KHON.
‘This development really paves the way for future advancements, and I believe that the upcoming generation will surpass our achievements. You see, they can share their stories, and this is just the beginning; there’s much more to come in terms of what we have to say.’
Chief of War debuts on Apple TV+ on August 1.
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2025-07-20 03:49