For years, the All Blacks have dominated TV screens, as one of the most impressive outfits in world rugby.
But their most recent appearance sees them swap the rugby pitch for prestige TV, as part of Jason Momoa's new Apple TV series.
The show 'Chief of War' tells the story of the unification of the Hawaiian islands to fight colonisation, and features plenty of familiar faces from the rugby world.
New Zealand All Blacks cast in Jason Momoa's Apple TV series 'Chief of War'
Jason Momoa is one of Hollywood's biggest stars, and for his latest project he has handpicked some of rugby's most memorable names.
The list of All Blacks and Super Rugby representatives in Apple TV's Chief of War includes Kees Meeuws, Piri Weepu, Rene Ranger, Frank Bunce, Troy Flavell, Ofa Tu’ungafasi, and Pita Alatini, who feature in the show alongside Momoa as Native Hawaiian warrior Kaʻiana.
"I’m a huge All Black fan, I love them," Momoa told the NZ Herald.
"I tried to get Tana Umaga in there, but Kees Meeuws is one of my favourites of all time. So I got Kees, and a bunch of them came to help."
"Chhuuurrrr man, honoured to be part of (or spare part of) the epic @chief.of.war series on Apple TV+," 73-game All Black Piri Weepu wrote on Instagram.
"Jason asked for some All Blacks players and got the geriatric ABs – or maybe that’s just me lol... what a privilege it was."
The new series, created by Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett, will be nine episodes in total, with the first three now able to be streamed via Apple TV.