During Apple’s event where they announced the subscription costs of their new streaming service, Apple TV+, they also unveiled the first look at one of the series they will launch the service with, “See“. Apple spared no expense on the series which cost $15 million an episode, close to that of HBO’s “Game of Thrones”.
Set centuries after a virus has decimated humankind and left its survivors blind, Jason Mamoa (Aquaman) stars as Baba Voss, a warrior, and leader of a small tribe. When his wife gives birth to twins who have the ability to see, Voss’ family and tribe are put in danger. He must protect them from a powerful and desperate queen who believe the babies’ vision is seen as a threat.
Momoa stars alongside Christian Camargo, Nesta Cooper, Yadira Guevara-Prip, Hera Hilmar, Sylvia Hoeks, Christian Sloan, and Mojean Aria.
Scripted by Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”) and directed by Francis Lawrence (Red Sparrow), “See” and Apple TV+ will launch on November 1st with a cost of $4.99 a month.