Jason Momoa is set to star in Nomad, a new drama series for Apple TV co-created by Sons of Anarchy's Kurt Sutter and Chris Collins. The show explores the violent underworld of New Zealand's outlaw bikers, following a warrior torn between two lives and families. Sutter and Collins will write the pilot, with Collins serving as showrunner.
Project Overview
Apple TV is developing Nomad, a high-stakes drama starring Jason Momoa. The series is co-created by Kurt Sutter and Chris Collins, both known for their work on Sons of Anarchy. Set in the gritty world of New Zealand's outlaw motorcycle gangs, the story centers on a protagonist grappling with conflicting identities, loyalties, and destinies amid violence and family ties.
Creative Team
Sutter and Collins, longtime collaborators from Sons of Anarchy, are penning the pilot episode. Collins will take on showrunner duties, drawing from his experience on projects like The Wire, The Man in the High Castle, and John Wick: Chapter 3. Executive producers include Sutter via SutterInk, Collins through Generator Entertainment, and Momoa alongside Brian Mendoza under their On the Roam banner.
Momoa's Involvement
This marks another collaboration for Momoa with Apple TV, following his roles in the sci-fi series See (2019-2022) and the historical drama Chief of War earlier in 2025, which he co-created. Momoa, fresh off the blockbuster A Minecraft Movie, brings his action-hero presence to the biker-themed project. Sutter, creator of Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff Mayans M.C., returns to the outlaw genre that defined his career.
No release date or additional casting details have been announced, but the series promises intense storytelling in a culturally rich setting, echoing the visceral tone of Sutter's past works.