For anyone who needs aGame of Thronesreplacement, Apple TV+ has an excellent new option. It’s been six years since theGame of Thronesending, and although many were quick to criticize the final season, it’s undoubtedly left behind a massive hole that streaming services and various franchises have desperately attempted to fill.
Listen, I’ve spent a lot of time searching for shows, movies, books, games — you name it — trying to find stories that feel as exciting asGame of Thronesor theA Song of Ice & Firebooks. There’s plenty of media available that can capture similar elements, but nothing that really fits it all into one package.

Chief Of War Is A Historical Epic Starring Jason Momoa
Game of Throneswas a special series, and it’s difficult to find a fulfilling replacement. With that in mind,Chief of Waris one of the best. Only three episodes into the series, I can already tell that it’s one of the two or three most satisfying shows to fill the space GOTleft behind so far, with the others beingShogunandHouse of the Dragon.
Chief of Waris a historical epic centered around the turn of the 18th century in Hawai’i, when the now-US state was a set of islands ruled by various kings and chiefs. As is often the case with such societies, these islands are ripe with warfare, political maneuvering, backstabbing, and intense family drama.

TheChief of Warcastis led byGame of Thronesalum Jason Momoa, who notably played Khal Drogo in season 1 before going on to have a movie star career in franchises like the DCEU andFast & Furious, among other successes. He plays Ka’iana, a legendary Hawaiian warrior whose actions changed the course of the archipelago’s history.
Chief of War’sfirst episode already includes two thingsGame of Thronesfans will love: a major betrayal and a massive battle sequence. The production value and acting quality are of the caliber one would expect from a seriesl ike this.

Chief Of War & Game Of Thrones' Similarities Explained
As someone who’s re-watchedGame of Thronesmultiple times, I can tell when a TV series is trying to emulate its style.Chief of Wardraws heavily from the epic writing of HBO’s fantasy masterpiece,incorporating some light, fantastical elements of its own, with prophecy playing a major role in the plot.
The pacing and dialogue feel extremely similar toGame of Thrones, and it’s likely due to Jason Momoa being a fan of that series. The project is a long-term passion project of his, and he’s excellent as one of its stars, creators, directors, and writers. For GOT fans, this is a must-watch.
