The Apple TV+ 'See' season 2 trailer is as stunning as you'd expect

See Season 2 Art
See Season 2 Art (Image credit: Apple TV+)

What you need to know

  • Apple TV+ has shared the official trailer for See season 2.
  • The season includes Dave Bautista and looks amazing.

Apple TV+ just dropped the official trailer for See season 2, and it's looking like one you won't want to miss.

Set to feature rising star Dave Bautista as Edo, Baba Voss's brother, the second season already looks like it's going to build on the big-budget mayhem that we saw in the first one — and that's a very good thing indeed.

Grab the popcorn, sit back, and enjoy.

In season 2, Baba Voss (Jason Momoa) struggles to reunite his family. His estranged brother Edo (Dave Bautista) has captured Baba's daughter Haniwa, vowing to exact his revenge against his brother. Meanwhile, the threat of war looms between the Kingdom of Paya and the Trivantian Republic, drawing Baba and his family directly into the center of the conflict.

Season two of See premieres on August 27, so we still have a month to wait before we can get in on what could be one of the best seasons on Apple TV+ to date. Will you be watching?

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Apple TV+ continues to add new shows as well as new seasons to existing shows, with the growing catalog already a bargain at $4.99 per month. It's even better value when you take advantage of the Apple One subscription, too. With all of Apple's biggest and best services under one roof, it's a no-brainer for those who use more than a couple of them.

Oliver Haslam
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