Jason Momoa's putting it all on the line for final See season
Ready to see Jason Momoa go out with a bang? The Hollywood superstar’s ‘See’ Apple Original drama is slated to go for a third and final season in the coming weeks.
Jason Momoa’s final See-ason announced
While details are still coming together, fans can pencil in late August for the journey to continue. Plans are for the series to come through on a weekly basis with fresh content.
Apple TV+ today unveiled a first-look at the third season of the epic, post-apocalyptic global hit series “See,” which will make its global debut on Friday, August 26, 2022. Starring Jason Momoa, the eight-episode third season will mark the last chapter of the series and will premiere with the first episode, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.
The series features cast and crew who are blind or have low vision and has been honored for its representation of the visually impaired, winning the Ruderman Family Foundation Seal of Authentic Representation in 2020. “See” was also recognized this year with an NAACP Image Awards nomination for star Alfre Woodard in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category.
The See team is ready for the last hoo-rah
With the big announcement becoming official, ‘See’ show runner Jonathan Tropper has stepped up to dish on what the series has set for the final run.
"We are thrilled to share this epic final chapter of ‘See,' which delivers all the intense drama, riveting action, and heartfelt emotion fans have come to expect, as well as what we think is a deeply satisfying conclusion to our story,” said “See” showrunner and executive producer Jonathan Tropper. "Building a world without sight was a particularly unique and continuous challenge that was met through the passionate and thoughtful collaboration of a phenomenally talented and diverse team both in front of and behind the camera. The show has been a monumental labor of love for all involved, and we are eternally grateful for the way ’See' has been embraced by viewers around the world.”