Jason Momoa and See returning for second season
What you need to know
- Reports seem to suggest that Apple TV+ show See is returning for a second season.
- Star Alfre Woodard confirmed reports in an interview with RadioTimes.com
- Jason Momoa was decidedly more cryptic about a possible return.
Apple TV+'s answer to Game of Thrones, See will reportedly return for a second season.
According to a report from RadioTimes.com:
Alfre Woodard is quoted as saying "Trust me, we've spent the money, we're definitely going back for season two." Jason Momoa was certainly less forward about the prospect of a second season, reportedly saying:
In the interview Momoa also reflected on the challenge and rewards of playing a paternal role in the film. He also said:
The apparent confirmation of a second season of See comes just 2 days before the first season will air on Apple TV+ on 1 November. Despite the hype, initial reviews of See were mixed to say the least. You can check out the round up of all the reviews here
Apple TV+ will be available on iPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac and Apple TV as well as at tv.apple.com. Or if you buy one of those products you'll get a year's subscription free. Earlier today it was announced that subscribers to Apple Music's student service will get Apple TV+ absolutely free.
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