The science fiction drama series, See, which is set in a post-apocalyptic dystopia where mankind lost its capacity to see is back for its third and final season. The first season hit the OTT platform on November 1, 2019, while the second season marked its debut on August 27, 2021, two years later.

Moreover, See was one of the series to be chosen to launch Apple’s streaming service. It takes a lot to finish the third season, especially in the competitive environment when shows are getting canceled everywhere

Here are some details of Season 3 of the See:

In June 2022, Apple TV+ announced that the first episode of See Season 3 is set to be released on the platform on August 26, 2022. The show will have eight episodes again, like in the previous two seasons. Every week, an episode will be released and the final one will be aired on October 14, 2022.

The trailer of See was released on June 29, 2022, which was launched by Apple TV+

See Season 3 cast:

See Season 3 cast consists of Jason Momoa as Baba Voss, Sylvia Hoeks as Queen Kane, Hera Hilmar as Maghra Kane, Nesta Cooper as Haniwa, Eden Epstein as Wren, Archie Madekwe as Kofun, Christian Camargo, Tom Mison , Olivia Cheng, Michael Raymond-James, David Hewlett, and Trieste Kelly Dunn.

Moreover, you can view both Season 1 and Season 2 of See exclusively on the Apple TV+

Overview of Season 1 & 2:

See Season 1, introduces viewers to a fatal virus that killed the vast majority of people at the beginning of the 21st century. With this, less than two million individuals survived, but their survival was not free.

Unfortunately, the two remaining survivors and their distant ancestors lose their ability to see. Several centuries later, society has adjusted to their blindness and discovered new methods for them to participate actively in their various communities.

Without the use of vision, humans have figured out how to construct dwellings, go on food hunts, and engage in social interactions. To mention the concept of vision alone, however, it is considered heresy since it has become a myth.