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Nautilus

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.5K
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Thierry Frémont, Ling Cooper Tang, Tyrone Ngatai, Kayden Price, Céline Menville, Georgia Flood, Pacharo Mzembe, and Shazad Latif in Nautilus (2024)
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Sea AdventureActionAdventureDrama

Based on Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, this action series will tell the origin story of Captain Nemo.Based on Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, this action series will tell the origin story of Captain Nemo.Based on Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, this action series will tell the origin story of Captain Nemo.

  • Creator
    • James Dormer
  • Stars
    • Shazad Latif
    • Georgia Flood
    • Céline Menville
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.5K
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    POPULARITY
    230
    51
    • Creator
      • James Dormer
    • Stars
      • Shazad Latif
      • Georgia Flood
      • Céline Menville
    • 93User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    Shazad Latif
    Shazad Latif
    • Captain Nemo
    • 2024
    Georgia Flood
    Georgia Flood
    • Humility Lucas
    • 2024
    Céline Menville
    Céline Menville
    • Loti
    • 2024
    Luke Arnold
    Luke Arnold
    • Captain Billy Millais
    • 2024
    Jacob Collins-Levy
    Jacob Collins-Levy
    • Youngblood
    • 2024
    Kayden Price
    Kayden Price
    • Blaster
    • 2024
    Benedict Hardie
    Benedict Hardie
    • Edward Cuff
    • 2024
    Arlo Green
    Arlo Green
    • Turan
    • 2024
    Tyrone Ngatai
    Tyrone Ngatai
    • Kai
    • 2024
    Ling Cooper Tang
    Ling Cooper Tang
    • Suyin
    • 2024
    Pacharo Mzembe
    Pacharo Mzembe
    • Boniface Adamu
    • 2024
    Ashan Kumar
    Ashan Kumar
    • Ranbir Lodhari
    • 2024
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    • Archie the Dog
    • 2024
    Damien Garvey
    Damien Garvey
    • Director Crawley
    • 2024
    Cameron Cuffe
    Cameron Cuffe
    • Algernon Pitt
    • 2024
    Andrew Shaw
    Andrew Shaw
    • Jiacomo
    • 2024
    Thierry Frémont
    • Gustave Benoit
    • 2024
    Socratis Otto
    Socratis Otto
    • Mr. Harris
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • James Dormer
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    6patrakotoson

    Blasphemous but Enjoyable

    20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is one of my favorite books of all time. As a movie and book lover, I have no mercy for filmmakers who take too much liberty when adapting wildly known works. Even though it is not an adaptation per se, since here we only focus on Captain Nemo, the character himself is the main interest of the original story. Therefore screwing this up would be the same as screwing up Jules Verne's masterpiece.

    And after watching the whole series, I'll put it with simple words:

    It is BLASPHEMOUS as an adaptation but ENJOYABLE as entertainment material.

    Captain Nemo's backstory as a fallen indian wealthy Prince is accurate but...that's it. Really. Apart from that, everything else is pure invention like how he built the Nautilius or how he assembled his crew. There are no women in his original crew but in modern society that would not slide, so they had to include that one typical smart independant woman to serve as a love interest and as a sort of challenger for Nemo's genius. Surprisingly, as much as I hate the modern feminism agenda in modern filmmaking, I realy liked the main female character. Instead of being that arrogant I-know-everything-more-than-anyone-else type that we all hate, they pulled off a character that has a nice balance betweem being feminine and intelligent. Nice job...for once.

    The rest of the cast is a nice heterogenous mix of cultures and ethnic backgrounds, that in the context of the story does not feel forced like other films and series we see today.

    The acting is descent and the cinematography could have been better if they focused more on the beauty and the wilderness of the ocean instead of the inside of the submarine. I didn't find the CGI to be as terrible as I some other viewers think. There were great and you can see that they put a lot of effort in the underwater sequences.

    As a complete fanatic of the original book, I actually enjoyed it but I had to give in after the first episode and admit that it won't be a faithful backstory of our beloved Captain Nemo and his Legendary Submarine.

    My advice for you is to watch it as a high-budget fan fiction and not as an actual adaptation. That way you'll get through all episodes without any high expectations and just enjoy the journey with the characters.
    7LazyDaisee-36882

    Watchable show for kids and teens

    I'm only a couple episodes in and the plot changes are questionable... Did the story need a female character? Probably... Does changing the backstory of the ship etc benefit the story? Not really... Beyond that the production is fine...kids will be quite happy with the FX and sets and won't mind some of the weak acting and derivative dialogue. The cast are ok although no-one is really standing out for me but sometimes that helps the story develop without actors 'overdoing'.

    So, overall a bit cliche and unmemorable for an experienced viewer but definitely something that can be watched with kids who aren't too precious.
    6tangfors

    The series is okay.

    I haven't read the book/s so I don't know how faithful the TV series is to it.

    What drags the rating down is, among other things, that the dialogue is sometimes quite stilted and convoluted.

    The personal portraits are very simple and the character development too obvious and easily guessed. They are forgiven a little by the fact that it is the Victorian era when you think that it is a little like what they were then.

    It is unrealistic, yes of course it is a sic fi written 150 years ago but you can do a better job of making it all believable anyway. Above all, the technical solutions, even if they would work in theory, feel rather MacGyver, and the battle scenes (there are few of them, but they exist) sometimes feel like Indiana Jones, so very unrealistic, something that worked in the 80s but feels quite passé today . Then they are constantly in trouble, it feels kind of illogical to continue such a journey if they are constantly at risk of dying, in the end you hardly care, as you are thrown straight from one danger to another without them building up the threats enough beforehand.

    The Computer Generated Imagenary is not always that good and is used far too much, a lot would have worked better without using it so much. You hardly get a sense of the sea, even though it takes place under and on the sea, this could have been done so much better, perhaps by actually filming a bit under the sea, including real creatures living in the sea, etc. That's probably the saddest thing about the whole series, what you'd hoped it would really capture, but no unfortunately they don't succeed at all here. Almost everything feels studio made and then put on Computer Generated Imagenary. It might not be like that, but that's the feeling you get.

    The series rarely get really tense and you have a hard time empathizing with the characters.

    What still makes it worth watching is that it is interesting to see a series that takes place in a different environment, there is an element of adventure and in between it glimmers and becomes quite good.

    You also get a bit of the political aspects that existed then, even if you only get glimpses of it (and they are not completely historically correct, but you still get the idea), it is interesting to see the Indian freedom root/independence movement at that time, also some other historical perspectives even if they are often too obvious.

    Worth seeing the series? Yes, it is entertaining, but hardly a masterpiece.
    9nikcabri

    really would like to see where they take it

    I recently binged the first season of Nautilus and the Adventures of Captain Nemo and was pleasantly surprised.

    While the show certainly has a nostalgic, cheesy charm, it's a delightful throwback to classic sci-fi shows like; Quantum Leap, Stargate franchise, Sea Quest. The visuals are stunning, capturing the underwater world with a sense of wonder and mystery.

    The series' exploration of different underwater life and locations is a interesting change of pace. The Nautilus takes the audience on a thrilling journey. The show's potential for storytelling is limitless, and I hope to see many seasons to come.

    While I'm disappointed that Disney passed on this series, I hope it finds a deserving home. Nautilus is a hidden gem that deserves a wider audience.

    Nautilus and the adventures of Captain Nemo.
    8madvfrh

    It's obvious why Disney dropped this....

    ...clearly, because it is not just quite good, it is rather excellent!

    So far a brilliant adaption to the original story from time honoured Science Fiction genius Jules Verne who, as the better SF Authors have been known to do, predicted technology (in this case submarines) well before they were a reality.

    The cast is excellently chosen with the interactions and conflicts not only believable, but enthralling.

    All the effects are immersive and cleverly drawn from historical realities mixed in with the fantasy derived from Vernes vision.

    The story itself is character driven, with the infamous Nautilus being the biggest of these. Being drawn into the tale is fantastic fun, with the entire cast playing endearing characters from the villianous Admiral to the tormented Nemo and rest of the quirky unique crew of the Nautilus.

    With Disney's latest offerings into SciFi, this comes as no surprise that an excellent Series was dropped by them. Bless AMC's cotton socks for picking it up, and I fervently hope enough people are exposed to this that they keep giving us more!

    (UPDATED REVIEW: In order to reflect my change of star ratings. I still rate the first 3 episodes a solid 9/10, but it splashes down to a firm 7 until the final 30mins)

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      The East India Company was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. At its peak, the company was the largest corporation in the world by various measures and had its own armed forces in the form of the company's three presidency armies, totalling about 260,000 soldiers, twice the size of the British Army at certain times. The company rose to account for half of the world's trade during the mid-1700s and early 1800s.
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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nautilus - Kapten Nemos äventyr
    • Filming locations
      • Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Moonriver
      • Seven Stories Productions
      • All3 Media
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