Nautilus on France 2: did you love the first two episodes? The rest is coming sooner than expected! – News Series

France 2 has decided to speed up the broadcast of the series Nautilus starting tonight. We explain everything to you!

Did you love the first two episodes of Nautilus? The sequel is coming and much faster than expected! Indeed, France 2 has clearly decided to speed up the broadcast of the series inspired by Jules Verne's iconic novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

Four episodes of Nautilus will be broadcast tonight on France 2

Launched with two episodes on August 12, the channel will offer viewers the next four episodes in a row. So you'll have to stay up late to not miss anything, since the evening should extend until around midnight.

While we don't know why France 2 made this choice, let's hope that it won't discourage the most convinced from continuing to watch this series, which is both funny and touching. Starring Shazad Latif and Georgia Flood, it follows Nemo's first steps as Captain of the Nautilus.

Enough to offer us a real dive into the youth of this character so emblematic of French literature! We discover his painful past and his boundless determination to take revenge on those who led him to his downfall.

But he is not immune to finding a real family aboard the submarine. From obstacle to obstacle, he will form deep bonds with his crew and finally find the path to peace. However, this adventure is anything but peaceful!

Our characters thus face fantastic creatures, unexpected threats and they must also fight against the famous Company that took everything from them. And if we sprinkle on top of that a beautiful romance and foolproof humor, it's a successful recipe for those looking for a series to watch with the family.

The end of Nautilus will be broadcast on August 26 on France 2

You can find it again from tonight for four episodes. The last episodes of this first season will be broadcast from August 26 on France 2. It remains to be seen whether the public will be there to discover the rest of Nautilus despite the late hour.

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