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See 2: When and where to watch the Jason Momoa-starrer dystopian series

The upcoming installment adds Dave Bautista as Commander General Edo Voss, the long-forgotten brother of Baba Voss (Mamoa),,

Sunidhi Prajapat
Aug 20, 2021
See 2: When and where to watch the Jason Momoa-starrer dystopian series

The Jason Momoa-starrer dystopian show See season 2 is gearing up for a release on Apple TV+. The upcoming installment will have Dave Bautista with its original cast from the first season including Sylvia Hoeks as Queen Kane, Hera Hilmar as Maghra Kane, Christian Camargo as Tamacti Jun, Archie Madekwe as Kofun and Nesta Cooper as Haniwa.

The show, which talks about a world in a dystopian future where the human race has lost its sense of sight, will see Bautista as Commander General Edo Voss, the long-forgotten brother of Baba Voss (Mamoa).

The trailer released last month shows that the See season 2 will pick up from where it left in the first season, where Baba Voss’ entire family fell apart. The trailer also shares glimpses of the reunion of Baba Voss and his wife Maghra. While the actress will take over the queenship in her home country, Baba Voss will reunite with his long-lost brother Edo Voss and physically combat with him to reunite with his family and save them all.

Last month, Jason shared the trailer of the highly-anticipated show on Instagram and captioned, “SEE season Two WOW SO PROUD OF THIS SHOW so proud to be BABA VOSS buckle up see Season 2 is coming out August 27th on @appletvplus @seeofficial love to my cast and crew aloha j (sic).

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The trailer was also shared on the official Instagram account of See with a caption reading, “SEE Season 2— Official Trailer | Apple TV+ Who is ready to stand with Baba Voss? The war is coming. #SEE Season 2 premieres on August 27. Catch up on Season 1 now (sic).

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Created by Stephen Knight, See Season 2 will premiere on August 27 on the OTT giant.

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