National Geographic pulled Fisher back for Origins: The Journey of Humankind, a documentary series chronicling, you guessed it, the progression of mankind over the ages. His roles as a sapien and a hunter were much less prominent than the barrel-mending Alden, but they required an entirely different skill set to pull off, and his efforts deserve respect. 

Outside of roles that take place in the distant past, Fisher also played the lifeguard Bryce Elliot in SAF3, a series about the trials and tribulations that beset the fire department of Malibu, California. Funnily enough, the show is just like Saints & Strangers, in that it was filmed in South Africa, despite being set in America. The country's beautiful beaches would fool anyone, except natives like Fisher.

On the sillier side of things, Fisher plays Riley James in Monster Island, a 2019 kaiju film about a gigantic starfish battling a creature called the Walking Mountain. While this is a long way from the serious nature of Raised by Wolves, not all sci-fi needs to be so dark — sometimes, the pure entertainment of titanic beasts going at it is enough — and the fact that Fisher stars in both is a testament to his acting range.

Following his stint as Halphas in Raised by Wolves, Fisher is set to appear in the upcoming Grow, a series about the world on lockdown. What lies in store for this increasingly visible South African actor, after that? Time will tell.