Cast and Crew of See

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In the post-apocalyptic world of the Apple TV+ original series "See", humanity has been drastically altered by a devastating virus that has left the remaining survivors blind. The show, which premiered in 2019, boasts a talented cast led by Jason Momoa, who portrays the character of Baba Voss, the chieftain of the Alkenny tribe. Sylvia Hoeks also stars as Queen Sibeth Kane, the ruthless ruler of the Payan Kingdom, who poses a significant threat to Voss and his tribe.

The central premise of "See" revolves around the birth of twins with the extraordinary ability to see, a power that has been considered a myth for centuries. This development sends shockwaves through the tribes and the kingdom, as it challenges the established order and the beliefs that have been ingrained in their society. As the father of these gifted children, Baba Voss must navigate the treacherous waters of power and politics, all while protecting his tribe from the looming danger of Queen Sibeth Kane and her army.

"See" is a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of a world where sight is no longer a given. The show delves into themes of survival, power, and the human spirit, as it follows the characters' struggle to adapt and thrive in a world that has been forever changed. With its unique premise, compelling performances, and stunning visuals, "See" offers viewers a fresh take on the post-apocalyptic genre, making it a must-watch for fans of dystopian dramas and epic storytelling.

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Main Cast of See

Jason Momoa as Baba Voss

Jason Momoa

Baba Voss
Jason Momoa delivers a powerhouse performance as Baba Voss in the Apple TV+ series "See," where he embodies the complexities of a warrior and leader in a dystopian future where humanity has lost the sense of sight. Momoa's portrayal is both physically commanding and emotionally nuanced, capturing the essence of a character who must navigate the challenges of parenthood, tribal politics, and the emergence of a new threat to his tribe's way of life. His Baba Voss is a man of action, yet Momoa conveys a deep internal struggle and a tender side, particularly in his interactions with his children and his partner, Maghra (played by Hera Hilmar). His performance is a testament to his ability to bring depth to a character that could easily have been one-dimensional, instead creating a multi-layered, empathetic figure whose journey is compelling to watch. Momoa's commitment to the role, including mastering the intricate fight choreography and conveying a man who relies on his other senses to perceive the world, stands out as one of the driving forces behind the show's captivating narrative.
Sylvia Hoeks as Queen Sibeth Kane

Sylvia Hoeks

Queen Sibeth Kane
Sylvia Hoeks delivers a powerhouse performance as Queen Sibeth Kane in the Apple TV+ series "See." Her portrayal of the formidable queen is both commanding and nuanced, capturing the ruthless ambition and vulnerability of a ruler fighting to maintain her grip on power in a dystopian future where humanity has lost the sense of sight. Hoeks's performance is physically intense, as she embodies Sibeth's calculated precision and ferocity, yet she also manages to convey the queen's internal struggles and the weight of her responsibilities. Her ability to switch between the character's icy exterior and moments of emotional depth adds layers of complexity to Sibeth, making her a captivating and multifaceted antagonist. Sylvia Hoeks's portrayal is a standout element of the series, as she brings to life a character that is both intimidating and oddly sympathetic, ensuring that Queen Sibeth Kane lingers in the audience's memory long after the credits roll.
Hera Hilmar as Maghra

Hera Hilmar

Maghra
Hera Hilmar delivers a compelling performance as Maghra in the Apple TV+ series "See." As Maghra, she brings depth and complexity to the character, portraying a resilient and nurturing mother figure who is fiercely protective of her children in a post-apocalyptic world where humankind has lost the sense of sight. Hilmar's portrayal is nuanced, capturing the strength and vulnerability of a woman navigating the challenges of leadership, motherhood, and personal growth amidst the harsh realities of her environment. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions with subtle facial expressions and a powerful presence is crucial in a series where characters communicate beyond the realm of visual cues, and it is this nuance that allows viewers to connect with her character on a profound level. Hera Hilmar's performance as Maghra is a testament to her talent and versatility as an actress, making the character one of the standout performances in "See."
Christian Camargo as Tamacti Jun

Christian Camargo

Tamacti Jun
Christian Camargo delivers a compelling and layered performance as Tamacti Jun in the Apple TV+ series "See." Set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has lost the sense of sight, Camargo's character is the formidable and enigmatic Witchfinder General, a high-ranking officer in the kingdom of Payan. His portrayal is both chilling and nuanced, as he brings to life a character who is feared for his ruthlessness and respected for his strategic acumen. Camargo's Tamacti Jun is a man of few words, often conveying a deep sense of menace through his piercing gaze and calculated movements, which stand in stark contrast to the otherwise sightless society. His ability to navigate the world through alternative senses adds depth to the character, emphasizing his heightened threat and predatory instincts. Camargo's performance is a highlight of the series, as he expertly balances the character's fierce loyalty to his queen with his own personal agenda, leaving audiences captivated by the complexity of his role and the moral ambiguity that surrounds him.
Archie Madekwe as Kofun

Archie Madekwe

Kofun
Archie Madekwe delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Kofun in the Apple TV+ series "See." As the son of Baba Voss, played by Jason Momoa, Kofun is a young man navigating the complexities of a dystopian future where humanity has lost the sense of sight. Madekwe's portrayal captures the essence of a character who is both vulnerable and resilient, embodying the duality of a sheltered upbringing in a world that is harsh and unforgiving. His ability to convey emotion through physicality and facial expressions is particularly impressive, given the character's reliance on non-visual communication. Madekwe's chemistry with the rest of the cast is palpable, and his performance is a testament to his range as an actor, bringing depth to the role of Kofun as he grapples with personal growth, the burdens of leadership, and the discovery of his own identity amidst the tumultuous landscape of survival and power struggles that define the world of "See."
Nesta Cooper as Haniwa

Nesta Cooper

Haniwa
Nesta Cooper delivers a compelling performance as Haniwa in the Apple TV+ series "See," a post-apocalyptic drama set in a world where humanity has lost the sense of sight. As Haniwa, the daughter of Baba Voss (played by Jason Momoa), Cooper embodies the duality of strength and vulnerability with finesse. Her portrayal of a young woman raised in a society that believes sight to be a myth, yet possessing the secret ability to see, adds layers of complexity to her character. Cooper's performance is nuanced, capturing Haniwa's internal struggle between embracing her unique gift and fearing its revelation in a society that would deem it heretical. Her expressive eyes and subtle facial expressions convey a deep emotional landscape, allowing viewers to connect with her character's journey of self-discovery and resilience. Nesta Cooper's Haniwa is a testament to her acting prowess, as she seamlessly navigates the challenges of a world built on the absence of vision, while her own character's sight becomes a pivotal element in the unfolding narrative of survival and power.
Eden Epstein as Wren

Eden Epstein

Wren
Olivia Cheng as Charlotte

Olivia Cheng

Charlotte
Hoon Lee as Toad

Hoon Lee

Toad
Tom Mison as Lord Harlan

Tom Mison

Lord Harlan
Dave Bautista as Edo Voss

Dave Bautista

Edo Voss
Alfre Woodard as Paris

Alfre Woodard

Paris
Yadira Guevara-Prip as Bow Lion

Yadira Guevara-Prip

Bow Lion
Michael Raymond-James as Ranger

Michael Raymond-James

Ranger
David Hewlett as Tormada

David Hewlett

Tormada

Crew of See

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