'SEE' season 2 first-look gives us a glimpse of what to expect on August 27

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What you need to know

  • Apple TV+ hit SEE will have its second season debut on August 27.
  • A new first-look video gives us an idea of what we should expect from this upcoming season. -.

Apple TV+ hit SEE is getting a second season and it will debut on the streaming service this coming Friday. Now, Apple TV+ has shared a first look at what we should expect from the bombastic second act.

Set to star Dave Bautista as Edo, brother to Jason Momoa's Baba Voss, the second season has all of the makings of a classic — even if it's fair to say the first one fell a little flat. If this new video is any indication, things are looking up for season two!

Check it out!

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.The second season of SEE stars Jason Momoa, Dave Bautista and Alfre Woodard and is executive produced by Steven Knight, Francis Lawrence, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Jim Rowe and Jonathan Tropper, who also serves as showrunner. The series is produced by Chernin Entertainment and Endeavor Content.

Season two will begin this Friday, August 24 and it's already looking like it could be the hit we hoped season one would be.

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Oliver Haslam
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