
Jason Momoa steps out with his kids Nakoa-Wolf and Lola in rare red carpet moment since split from Lisa Bonet
The event was a family affair for the A-list actor, 45, who was joined by his actor son Nakoa-Wolf, 16, and daughter Lola, who will turn 18 on Monday.
He shares both of his teen children with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, 57, who he officially divorced in 2024.
For Friday's premiere, Momoa showcased his Hawaiian heritage wearing a black, red and yellow feathered cape over his tight black T-shirt and dark pants.
The action hero — who recently witnessed a horrific car crash — wore tan boots, a matching belt and dark sunglasses.
Both of his children donned similar garments for their rare red carpet appearances.
The event was a family affair for the A-list actor, 45, who was joined by his actor son Nakoa-Wolf, 16 , and daughter Lola, who will turn 18 on Monday
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 wore a black tank top and pants with dark boots, in addition to the cape, which he draped over one arm. The teen accessorized with what appeared to be a traditional whale tooth necklace.
Also joining Momoa on the red carpet was girlfriend Adria Arjona, 33.
The Andor star dazzled in apricot tone halter dress. Her dak hair was styled in natural waves and she wore natural looking making up with a soft pink lip.
In Chief of War, Momoa stars as Ka'iana, a war chief who joins a bloody campaign to unite warring islands against the colonizers who will eventually take over their homes.
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.
It's hoped the production will not only result in more film and TV production in the state, but celebrate Hawaii's history.
'This is how we're going to pass it down, because a lot of things have been lost,' he told KHON.
'To me, this kicks down the door and I feel like the next generation's going to make it better than us... you can tell those stories, and these are just the first, not the last... we have so many things to tell.'
Chief of War debuts on Apple TV+ on August 1.
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