The trailer for the upcoming seriesNautilushas been revealed, alongside the announcement of a US release date.Based on the Jules Verne novel20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the AMC show will follow a group of adventurers led by Captain Nemo as they explore underwater environments.Nautilusfeatures Shazad Latif, Georgia Flood, Luke Arnold, Céline Menville, Kayden Price, and Arlo Green.The series was created by James Dormer and will feature episodes directed by Michael Matthews, Ben C. Lucas, and Isabelle Sieb.
Now,AMC+has revealed the latest trailer forNautilus.
A narrator teases “this summer, dive into an unforgettable adventure” as images of the show’s main crew working on a submarine are revealed. Captain Nemo and his crew discover breathtaking things underwater, seeing whales, giant squid, and more. On their quest, they must fight against enemies and more to protect their mission. In addition to the trailer,it was revealed thatNautiluswill premiere on AMC+ on June 29.
What This Means For Nautilus
Nautilushas had a rocky path to release in the United States. Theseries was originally going to beproduced by Disney+, but the company later dropped the project due to cost-cutting concerns. Its distribution was then taken over by Prime Video and AMC. The former oversaw the show’s distribution in the UK and Ireland, as well as other European countries. AMC controls the distribution of the series in the U.S. and Canada, picking up the rights from Disney in 2023.
The latestNautilustrailerconfirms that it will finally be arriving in the United States, even if it means waiting a couple more months to see it. This trailer only provides a brief glimpse of the series, suggesting that the series will be a wonder-filled adventure.20,000 Leagues Under the Seahas been around for well over a century, so it will be interesting to see the story reimagined for a modern audience.

Our Take On The Nautilus Trailer
Nautilus Looks Like A Fun Adventure
While the series does not appear to have a real cinematic grandiose to its CGI, using pretty standard TV ocean imagery,Nautilusseems to be a fun adventure series. For those missing franchises likeThe Pirates of the Caribbeanmovies, it could give them their fix of a swashbuckling adventure with a heroic protagonist. Whether Captain Nemo will be a suitable stand-in for Jack Sparrow remains to be seen asNautilusreleases in late June.

