'See': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Jason Momoa's Apple TV+ show

'See', one of Apple TV+'s original series, is a post-apocalyptic show from the creators of 'Peaky Blinders'. It is a story about a tribal warrior from the future who lives in a world where humans do not have the ability to see
PUBLISHED SEP 10, 2019

'See' received a series order for a single season in January 2018 and Jason Momoa was announced as the lead cast member in June 2018. Yadira Guevara-Prip, Nesta Cooper, Sylvia Hoeks and Archie Madekwe joined the main cast in August and shooting began in September. The show was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada.

Release date:

'See' is slated to release the day Apple has planned to launch its streaming service TV+, November 1. 

Plot:

'See' is a story about a tribal warrior from the future who lives in a world where humans do not have the ability to see. When he becomes a father to twins, he realizes his children may, after all, be the first of humans in centuries to be gifted with sight and this detail begs the attention of Queen Kane who believes human sight is one of the main reasons why Earth was almost destroyed in the first place.  

Cast:

Jason Momoa as Baba Voss

Jason Momoa attends the Australian premiere of Aquaman on December 18, 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Source: Getty Images)

Actor Jason Momoa who was last seen headlining DC's 'Aquaman' as Arthur Curry will be seen playing the role of Baba Voss. He is the tribal warrior who becomes the father to twins who become the first humans in centuries to be able to see. Not everyone, however, sees this as a gift and Baba is tasked with protecting his children at all costs despite being visually impaired. 

Hera Hilmar as Maghra

Hera Hilmar will play the role of Maghra in 'See'. (Source: Getty Images)

Actor Hera Hilmar will play the role of Maghra, the mother of the children gifted with the ability to see. She along with Baba will have to ensure the safety of the baby. 

Sylvia Hoeks as Queen Kane

Sylvia Hoeks walks the Filming In Italy red carpet during the 76th Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on September 01, 2019 in Venice, Italy. (Source: Getty Images)

From the looks of the trailer, actor Sylvia Hoeks who plays the role of Queen Kane will be at the forefront of wanting to destroy the babies somehow. She believes these children will bring upon destruction again, something humans had stopped from happening by sacrificing their sight. 

Supporting cast:

Yadira Guevara-Prip will play the role of Bow Lion, while Nesta Cooper will play the role of Haniwa. 

Creator-Director:

The show is written by Steven Knight who is the creator of the popular BBC show 'Peaky Blinders' and the show is directed by Francis Lawrence who has worked on the Jennifer Lawrence series 'The Hunger Games'.

Trailer:



 

The trailer of the show was released September 10 when Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the launch date of the tech giant's streaming service. The trailer features Jason Momoa as Baba Voss who lives centuries into the future when mankind has lost the ability to see, which the population believes was to safeguard Earth from further destruction at the hands of human beings.

We see Baba becoming a father to twin babies who are the first of the humans in centuries to have got the gift of sight. However, it looks like not all of humankind will look upon this kindly. The trailer hints this to be the central conflict of the show. 

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