See season 2 trailer finds Jason Momoa battling Dave Bautista

Last Updated on August 10, 2021

Apple TV+ has unveiled an official trailer for See season 2, which finds Jason Momoa's Baba and Dave Bautista's Edo Voss assembling their dogs of war. In the far future, humankind has lost its sense of sight. Jason Momoa stars as the father of twins born with the mythic ability to see – who must protect his tribe against a threatened queen.

Created by Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight, the first season of See received mixed reviews from critics. However, despite a select few being unable to see the brilliance and drive of the show, See quickly became a ratings success for Apple. A second season was ordered rather quickly, which will find Momoa's Baba coming to blows with his nemesis brother Edo (Bautista). Oh, but the story won't stop there. Apple is so pleased with See that they've already ordered a third season of the series.

Season 2 promises to have more drama, confrontations, and sword-swinging action than the first round of episodes. Plus, now that Queen Kane (Sylvia Hoeks) is pregnant with a sighted child, there's no telling how hard either side of the upcoming conflict will fight to gain a foothold on the future for their people.

Season 2 of See premieres on Apple TV+ on August 27. Be sure to catch up on the first season so you can see what happens next.

Source: Apple TV+

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