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Thursday, August 15, 2024

NAUTILUS EPIC ADVENTURE TV SERIES GETS STREAMING DATE AT PRIME VIDEO AND FIRST POSTERS AND TRAILER

  NAUTILUS SERIES 
GETS STREAMING DATE AT PRIME VIDEO
Nautilus arrives this October to Prime Video
Although Disney cancelled it even after it was shot and produced because they decided to take some new course in their programming, whatever that may be, epic mini series NAUTILUS based on Jules Verne's famous adventure novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea has found its home over at Prime Video and is now getting a streaming date: the submarine will start its voyage October 25th at least in United Kingdom and Ireland. In United States it found its new home over at AMC but they are yet to announced the launch date there. Back in June it already started on SVT Play in Sweden and on France TV two months later.
The series will stream in ten episodes
 
NAUTILUS 
 tells the origin story of Captain Nemo: it follows an Indian Prince robbed of his birthright and family joining him as he steals a formidable prototype submarine and escapes into the Indian Ocean with a ragtag crew, determined to enact revenge against the ruthless East India Mercantile Company. With Shazad Latif in the lead role of the ten episode series, the regular cast also includes Georgia Flood, Thierry Fremont and Céline Menville, with guest appearances from Richard E Grant, Anna Torv, Benedict Hardie, Jacob Collins Levy, Luke Arnold and Noah Taylor. 
 

10 comments:

  1. We are watching a mini series The Outsider based on the Stephen King's novel...so far so good. My husband said that the book is better.

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    1. That one has too many actors that I cannot stand Mendelsohn, Erivo, Paddy Considine... All of them terrible actors.

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  2. So Europe gets it and we don't. What's wrong with AMC?

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    1. Well, your Disney ditched it at first, so it is only right for you to see it last LOL

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  3. I loved Jules Verne's novels as a child and I still like his works, so I will probably watch this series.

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  4. I love the sound of this. I would probably watch this.

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  5. Oh, I didn't know Disney scrapped this one. While it's not something I'd normally watch, if they passed, now it intrigues me LOL

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    1. True that, Disney buys only garbage, not that this one does not look garbagy too.

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