Jason Momoa’s Apple TV plus epic See finally launched today and the Game of Thrones hero has already revealed a big spoiler for season 2.
The 40-year-old stars as Baba Voss in the spectacle, which jumps 400 years to the future after a virus has wiped out the Earth’s population with the exception of 2 million people, marking a scarcely medieval new start.
Only, those ‘fortunate’ to have survived the cull emerged without their sight. In fact, vision has not only become something of the past it’s become folklore. Until two children, born to an elusive stranger rumoured to be the only human with sight, are born to a community – The Alkeny – putting its people in grave danger from all those desperate to snatch the babies.
While viewers are yet to make their verdict, See will be returning for at least one more season – and with it comes a new cast member – a dog which Momoa found while filming.
‘I’ve got a dog this year – that’s the one spoiler I’m going to give away,’ he told Metro.co.uk. ‘That dog that was on set – It’s going to be with me in Pittsburgh in my movie and then I’m bringing it to Toronto.’
The action hero also promised there will be plenty more to come from Baba.
‘Im in it for a while,’ he assured, discussing the future of See. ‘It’s so beautiful and there’s so much to do.
‘I just sit here and watch [the children] turn into kings and princesses and really go through the struggles of what they’re going to do with that, and I missed up as a father and have to constantly be there for them, which is really beautiful because for half the day they can see and the other half of the day they can’t see at night, they can’t be protected. They’re vulnerable for half of that day.
‘There’s a lot of big roles we’re going to cross.’
Momoa also revealed he was delighted to get his teeth stuck into Baba after feeling ‘cheated’ in previous roles, including Game of Thrones where he was killed off just as Khal Drogo was getting juicy.
‘I’ve always wanted to do this,’ he enthused. ‘I’ve always felt like I’ve been cheated in a lot of the things I’ve done.
‘You try to show a little bit of colour in there, you know, with Conan but no one wants to see Conan crying and with Drogo he died before any of that stuff could happen. In Frontier all his family were killed and it was about the revenge of it all. In this it’s just beautiful because you see the whole arc of it all.’
See is available to stream on Apple TV Plus now.
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