"Renewal Announced for Third Season of 'Watch'"
Jason Momoa Unveils "See" Series' Third Season on The Tonight Show
Get ready, folks! The third season of the insanely popular Apple TV+ series "See" is officially happening. It's a big reveal, dropped during Jimmy Fallon's chat with Jason Momoa on The Tonight Show, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Before you can stream the second season, scheduled to premiere on August 27, 2021, Apple has already given the green light to the third season. Production for the third installment is already underway in Toronto.
Fan-favorite Dave Bautista will be reprising his role as Edo Voss, the sibling of Momoa's character, Baba Voss. The "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor is back in action, y'all!
The series, masterfully crafted by Steven Knight and showrunner Jonathan Tropper, takes place in a bleak world where society has lost its eyesight. Kudos to the production team for embracing diversity, with visually impaired and low-vision individuals snagging acting roles and behind-the-scenes positions since November 2019.
In 2020, "See" was graced with the Ruderman Family Foundation Seal of Authentic Representation, which acknowledges shows that realistically portray individuals with disabilities, ensuring authenticity on and off the screen.
Looking for shows that are here to stay? "See" is joining an impressive lineup of Apple TV+ series that have been renewed for future seasons, including "Little America," "Ted Lasso," "The Morning Show," "Trying," "Central Park," "Foundation," "Dickinson," "Mosquito Coast," and "Home Before Dark."
Stay tuned, folks! The world of "See" is evolving, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for humanity in this fascinating post-apocalyptic landscape.
- Jason Momoa announced on The Tonight Show that the third season of "See," his popular Apple TV+ series, is officially in production.
- Fan-favorite Dave Bautista will reprise his role as Edo Voss in the third season of "See."
- "See" has been recognized for its authentic representation of visually impaired and low-vision individuals, having received the Ruderman Family Foundation Seal of Authentic Representation.
- "See" is among several Apple TV+ series that have been renewed for future seasons, including "Little America," "Ted Lasso," "The Morning Show," and "Mosquito Coast."
