Nautilus, the ten-episode adventure drama starring Shazad Latif (Star Trek: Discovery) officially has a release date on its new platform.
Today, AMC, which bought the rights to the show after Disney+ dropped it, released a teaser for the series as well as several first-look images. The network also confirmed that we’ll be able to watch the show in mere months.
Here’s the official synopsis of Nautilus, which is inspired by Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea:
Nautilus follows Nemo’s (Latif) mission to enact revenge on the East India Mercantile Company, who took everything from him. Nemo audaciously steals a prototype submarine from the penal colony in which he is imprisoned, escaping into the ocean with a motley crew of fellow prisoners. He plans to reach the fabled Viking treasure buried at the Pillars of Halvar. But first, he must win the trust of his crew, and keep out of the clutches of the ruthless East India Mercantile Company, who will do whatever it takes to stop him.
In addition to Latif, the show stars Georgia Flood (Apples Never Fall) as Humility Lucas, Céline Menville (Emily in Paris) as Loti, and Thierry Fremont (Liaison) as Benoit. Richard E. Grant, Anna Torv, and Noah Taylor also have guest appearances in the season. It’s written and executive produced by James Dormer (Devils, Strike Back).
Nautilus is set to premiere with two episodes on Sunday, June 29 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on AMC and AMC+. Additional episodes will premiere weekly on Sundays until the two-episode season finale on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
Check out the trailer and additional first-look images below.



