See (2019)
An epic Apple TV+ sci-fi drama set in a sightless future, where twins born with vision ignite a world-altering conflict.
See - Series Information
- Original Title: See
- First Air Year: 2019
- Last Air Year: 2022
- Created by: Steven Knight
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
- Content Rating (US): TV-MA
- Number of Seasons: 3
- Number of Episodes: 24
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: November 1, 2019 (United States - TV-MA), November 1, 2019 (Canada - 18+), November 1, 2019 (United Kingdom - 18), November 1, 2019 (Germany - 16), November 1, 2019 (France - 16), November 1, 2019 (India - A), November 1, 2019 (New Zealand - 16), November 1, 2019 (Australia - MA 15+), November 1, 2019 (Brazil - 16), November 1, 2019 (Mexico - C)
- Networks: Apple TV
- Alternative Titles: 看见 (CN), 重見光明 (HK), לראות (IL), 어둠의 나날 (KR), 末日光明 (TW), Thấy (VN)
- Production Companies: Endeavor Content, Chernin Entertainment, Tropper Ink Productions, Nebulastar, Quaker Moving Pictures
- Production Countries: United States of America, United Kingdom
See - Plot
A virus has decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Centuries later when twins are born with the mythic ability to see, their father must protect his tribe against a threatened queen.
See - Trailer
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See - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Steven Knight
Main Cast
- Jason Momoa
- Sylvia Hoeks
- Hera Hilmar
- Christian Camargo
- Archie Madekwe
- Nesta Cooper
- Eden Epstein
- Olivia Cheng
- Tom Mison
- Alfre Woodard
Writers
- Steven Knight
- Kirsa Rein
- Jonathan Tropper
- Jennifer Yale
- Hadi Nicholas Deeb
Executive Producers
- Jim Rowe
- Peter Chernin
- Steven Knight
- Jenno Topping
- Francis Lawrence
See - FAQs
Where can you stream See online?
See is available exclusively on Apple TV+. You can stream all three seasons through the Apple TV app or at tv.apple.com. It is also accessible via the Apple TV Amazon Channel for subscribers who prefer that route.
Who plays Baba Voss in See?
Jason Momoa plays Baba Voss, the fierce and protective leader of the Alkenny tribe. His performance anchors the series, portraying a blind warrior father who will stop at nothing to defend his family and his people from those who seek to destroy them.
Is See based on a true story or book?
See is not based on a true story or a pre-existing novel. It is an original creation by screenwriter Steven Knight, best known for Peaky Blinders. Knight developed the post-apocalyptic premise — a world where humanity lost the sense of sight — specifically for Apple TV+.
How many seasons and episodes does See have?
See ran for three seasons, each consisting of eight episodes, for a total of 24 episodes. Season 1 premiered in November 2019, Season 2 in August 2021, and Season 3 in August 2022, concluding the story that same year.
Did See get a satisfying ending in Season 3?
Season 3 was crafted as a deliberate series finale, wrapping up the major storylines for Baba Voss, Maghra, and the Kane dynasty. Most viewers and critics found the conclusion emotionally resonant and appropriately epic, providing meaningful closure to the characters introduced across three seasons.
What is See about on Apple TV+?
See is set in a distant future where a catastrophic virus left all of humanity blind. Society rebuilt itself over centuries without sight. When twins are born with the ability to see, their father Baba Voss must protect them from a ruthless queen who views their gift as heresy.
What is the content rating for See?
See is rated TV-MA, meaning it is intended for mature audiences only. The series contains intense violence, battle sequences, and adult themes throughout all three seasons. Viewer discretion is strongly advised for younger or sensitive audiences.
Who composed the music for See?
The score for See was composed by Bear McCreary, a prolific television composer known for his work on Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, and Outlander. His sweeping, atmospheric compositions help establish the primal, epic tone of the series throughout all three seasons.
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