Apple TV+ post-apocalyptic series ‘See’ gets renewed for a third season ahead of August 27 season 2 debut

See, a gritty post-apocalyptic tale about survival and discovery, is one of the most ambitious shows available on Apple TV+. Like many of the streaming service’s debut series, though, it had a rocky start. By the end of the first season, though, it had found its footing and become must-watch TV.

Now, for fans of the first season, we finally know when we’ll get to start watching the upcoming second season. Apple TV+ announced (at an incredibly awkward time) that season 2 will premiere on Friday, August 27. There will be a new episode that premieres on the service every Friday after that.

Season two will see the return of Jason Momoa as Baba Voss. Alfre Woodard returns as Paris as well. The second season has several new faces joining the show. That includes Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy), who will be playing Edo Voss — the brother to Baba. You can check out the new teaser trailer for the second season below.

The new season also sees Eden Epstein (Sweetbitter), Hoon Lee (Warrior), Olivia Cheng (Warrior), Tom Mison (Watchmen), Tamara Tunie (Flight), and David Hewlett (The Shape of Water) join the cast.

Here’s how Apple describes the upcoming season:

‘See’ takes place in the far future when humankind has lost its sense of sight. In season two, Baba Voss is fighting to reunite his torn-apart family and get away from the war and politics that surround him, but the more he moves away, the deeper he gets sucked in, and the emergence of his nemesis brother threatens his family even more.

The first season premiered in November of 2019, so it’s been a bit of wait for the second. The good news is that Apple TV+ is already working on a third season. That’s right, the show’s picked up a third season renewal. It’s currently in production in Canada.