Fans thrilled as axed Disney+ show SAVED by rival streamer in shock rescue buyout

FANS are overjoyed as an axed Disney+ show has found a new home with a rival streamer, thanks to an unexpected rescue deal.
According to, there's some exciting news for fans of the British drama series that was sadly cancelled by the streaming giant.
Disney+ axed the popular show in August as part of the platform's ongoing cost-cutting efforts.
But it's good news for fans now - as it turns out that AMC has come to the rescue and picked up Nautilus.
The 10-episode live-action series, based on Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, is set to come to screens in 2024.
The show follows the captivating journey of Captain Nemo - an Indian prince stripped of his birthright and family.
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After being imprisoned by the East India Mercantile Company, he becomes determined to seek revenge against those who have taken everything from him.
"Nautilus is a big, sweeping drama that is sure to appeal to fans of our Anne Rice Immortal Universe and other buzzy and fan-forward series like Orphan Black: Echoes. We are looking forward to bringing it to AMC+ and AMC as a special television event next year," AMC Networks and AMC Studios Executive Vice President of Original Programming Ben Davis said in a statement.
"I am hugely excited that the efforts of everyone involved in the making of the show will be seen on such a prestigious network," executive producer, creator and writer James Dormer said.
In the lead role of Captain Nemo, we have the talented Shazad Latif, known for his work in Star Trek: Discovery.
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Joining him are Georgia Flood from Wentworth, Céline Menville from Emily in Paris, and Thierry Fremont from Das Boot.
We don't have a release date for the series yet, but don't worry.
As soon as we find out, we'll make sure to keep you in the loop.