An upcoming Apple TV+ series starring and co-created by Jason Momoa has sparked anger after vendors at a farmer's market learned production would be shutting down the market for two weeks during the holidays.
Vendors at the Kaimu Farmer's Market on Hawaii's Big Island expressed their displeasure after learning the Momoa led show, Chief of War, would be taking over the lot the market is normally held at for the next two Saturdays.
The Kaimu Farmer's Market is held every Saturday. After the market announced that production had shut down the market December 3 and 10, vendors slammed Momoa, 43, and the film crew for taking away business during 'peak buying season.' Outrage: An upcoming Apple TV+ series starring and co-created by Jason Momoa has sparked outrage from vendors at a farmer's market in Hawaii after production allegedly shut down the market for two weeks during the holidays; pictured August 2022DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Momoa and the farmer's market for comment.
Momoa not only stars in the limited series, but also serves as writer and executive producer, according to Deadline. He created the series, set to tell the history of Hawaii from an indigenous perspective, with Thomas Pa'a Sibbett.
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