'After 500 years, explosives get reintroduced': A thrilling look back at Jason Momoa's 'See' season 3
Recalling the anticipation for the third season of the post-apocalyptic drama 'See' featuring Jason Momoa, that grappled with the return of 'science of the ancients' and reintroduction of explosives in society.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:26 PM ISTRecalling the anticipation for the third season of the post-apocalyptic drama 'See' featuring Jason Momoa, that grappled with the return of 'science of the ancients' and reintroduction of explosives in society.
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A trip down memory lane today, as we revisit the enticing updates shared during Comic-Con 2022 about the Apple series 'See', 'For All Mankind', 'Invasion', and 'Mythic Quest'. Among the standout teases was the enthralling revelation about the third and final season of the post-apocalyptic drama 'See', where we journeyed alongside the sightless protagonist Baba Voss, brought to life by none other than our beloved Jason Momoa.
“Not a person but a thing” - The Unseen Villain of 'See'
'See', set in a world bereft of sight, shocked audiences when showrunner Jonathan Tropper revealed that the third season's villain wouldn't be a person, but rather "the thing the world has been worried about coming back with vision, which is the science of the ancients, meaning us". This haunting announcement hinted at the significant challenges Baba Voss (Momoa) and his tribe would face.
Back to the Future: The Return of the Ancient
While Dave Bautista's Edo Voss, the brother of our protagonist, Baba, was no longer part of the equation, one of his men discovered "literature" about building explosives, adding a thrilling element of danger. The question, "what happens when, after 500 years, the concept of bombs and explosives gets reintroduced into society?" not only shook audiences back in 2022 but continues to echo as a pivotal theme from this remarkable series.
Beyond 'See', there were also fascinating updates on the other Apple series. Ronald D. Moore, the co-creator of 'For All Mankind', whetted audience appetites about the upcoming "fairly seismic events" that would propel the series into its fourth season. 'Invasion' creator, Simon Kinberg, unveiled plans for an intensified "battle for Earth" in the show's second season. Meanwhile, the co-creator of 'Mythic Quest', Megan Ganz, teased the reunion of the show’s ensemble in its third season.
While the final season of 'See' has long since aired, it is impossible to forget the excitement of these updates, and the unforgettable mark they left on the audience. As the saying goes, history has a way of repeating itself, and as we anticipate what the future of television holds, we can't help but remember these pivotal moments of the past.
Sources: As reported by Deadline during Comic-Con 2022.
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