Apple’s See casts Christian Camargo and Hera Hilmar as series regulars
See, the upcoming original drama series from Apple has cast Christian Camargo and Hera Hilmar to star opposite Jason Momoa.
See is an epic, future-set, world-building drama, that focuses on how humanity copes after the species loses its sense of sight. Society’s new ways of interacting are challenged when twins who can see are born.
According to Deadline, Camargo, seen most recently on the Netflix series Wormwood from Errol Morris, will portray Tamacti Jun, the head of the army of Queen Kane (Sylvia Hoeks).
Meanwhile, Hilmar, who is best known for playing Vanessa on the Starz’s series DaVinci’s Demons, will depict a determined mother. Hilmar can soon be seen in a starring role in the upcoming film Mortal Engines.
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See is written by Steven Knight, the creator of the series Peaky Blinders, and will be directed by Francis Lawrence, best known for helming the last three movies in the Hunger Games series. The pair will also executive produce the series along with Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, and Kristen Campo of Chernin Entertainment.
In addition to Momoa, previously announced casting includes, Hoeks, Alfre Woodard, Yadira Guevara-Prip, Nesta Cooper, and Archie Madekwe.
Momoa, who rose to fame with his role as Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and will soon be seen in the title role in the DC Extended Universe film Aquaman, will be playing Baba Voss, a fearless warrior.
The 10-episode series is shaping up to be another star-studded outing for the new Apple streaming service. While See‘s concept is certainly intriguing, the big question is whether viewers will be interested in paying for another streaming service to watch it. Apple seems to be pulling out all the stops to make sure its service provides content that viewers won’t want to miss.
No release date is set for See yet. Keep checking with ShowSnob for more news on the series as it’s announced.