Tell me about the show

“Centuries from now, almost all humans have lost the ability to see,” we hear a girls voice narrate in the See trailer. “Some say sight was taken from them by God to heal the Earth. For the few who remain, vision is only a myth.” The trailer cuts to a scene where Jason Momoa’s character is holding twins born with the mythic ability of sight. “These children are a gift,” Momoa’s character says. “They will bring knowledge. They will begin a new world.”

After Jason’s blockbuster hit “Aquaman”, Jason is ready to take on his new role in one of the biggest upcoming fantasy shows of the decade, See.

“See” takes place in the distant future, after a deadly virus decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Jason Momoa stars as Baba Voss, the father of twins born centuries later with the mythic ability to see. He must protect his tribe against a powerful yet desperate queen who wants the twins destroyed.

Apple is reportedly pumping in 15 million dollars an episode in a valiant effort to make this a block-busting success. To put that in perspective, the last few episodes of Game of Thrones were about 15 million dollars, each. With that much funding and with the series being written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and directed by filmmaker Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2), it is bound to be a massive success.

On top of having an amazing writer and director, See also boasts some major star power. The series stars Jason Momoa, Alfre Woodard, Yadira Guevara-Prip, Sylvia Hoeks, Nesta Cooper, Archie Madekwe, Christian Camargo, Hera Hilmar and Marilee Talkington. To read more about additional talent and their roles read our short post on Who’s Playing Who.