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Nautilus series on AMC
« on: June 24, 2025, 11:03:14 pm »
Has anyone else seen any advertisements for the Nautilus series coming out on Sunday, or have any interest in it?

https://www.amc.com/shows/nautilus--1072559

I have my doubts as to how closely this will be following the original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, but from the trailer it looks like there will be enough action scenes to be a hit in our house.  I successfully avoided the Nemo's War boardgame for the better part of a decade, but depending on how this show turns out I may have to break down and pick one up.
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Re: Nautilus series on AMC
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2025, 11:21:29 pm »
We just finished episode 3 of Nautilus, and I think that is enough to have a good idea of what the series as a whole will be...

I have my doubts as to how closely this will be following the original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

...which is nothing at all like the source material.  Within the first 10 minutes of the first episode I was rolling my eyes at both the plot and setting, so much so that I was pulling up a synopsis of 20,000 Leagues, but I gave it a chance.  In fact, three chances this week, because after the first two episodes back to back, Nautilus received 4 enthusiastic thumbs-ups from the smaller members of the family and the kids picked both those episodes again when it was their turn to pick a summer movie.

With those repeated views, I gained a lot of perspective and recommend everyone try the show.

This story is more or less insane, but on reflection, no less so than the Verne's novel, it is just a different variety of preposterous events.  In fact, the biggest change so far from the novel is the conflation of other historical events brought back by decades that without giving anything away, changes the entire story structure, in my opinion for the better.  The physics are about as accurate as the submarine scenes in their namesake documentary Finding Nemo, but those thermodynamic laws are broken so the laws of Hollywood character development can be upheld.  And speaking of characters, none of the writing is great, but they have motivations on multiple levels that are clearly expressed, and most of the comic relief is actually funny.

I am now finding it difficult to bring up anything else without spoiling anything, and I think that this show is worthy of not being spoiled, and there is one C-plot that I cannot wait to see how it unfolds next Sunday.  All in all, Nautilus should be watched; it is not great cinema, but it is also 100% not Avatar 2, and how many tangentially naval projects have come out recently?
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Re: Nautilus series on AMC
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2025, 03:34:51 pm »
A few hours away from episode 6 airing for Nautilus, and given the cliff-hanger last week, I firmly expect the show to jump the shark tonight.  Halfway through the series, and Nautilus has fallen into the pattern of the first Star Trek movies, with only the even numbered ones being memorable...

That being said, my recommendation is still to try out the show, episode 2 was good, and episode 4 was great, being quoted all through the week in our house.  If you can overlook the shaky physics, there are still a lot of ideas presented for anyone interested in alternate history, and plot-wise there is a lot of material to be harvested for naval scenario design.

The current household vote Nautilus is 6 thumbs up: the kids want to rewatch each episode, and my wife is looking forward to each new one too.
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