How Australia’s most expensive TV show almost sank without trace

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Made on the Gold Coast for $300 million, Nautilus appeared doomed when Disney dropped it. But now, the submarine adventure has resurfaced.

is about to resurface on Australian streamer Stan., was shot on the Gold Coast, and its overall budget makes it the most expensive TV series made in Australia.

The Australian streamer, which is owned by Nine, has not yet revealed an air date beyond “coming soon”. But it is also a natural home of sorts for the show, given its Australian connections.The series was filmed in Queensland from February to December 2022, employing at its peak 550 cast and crew and occupying three sound stages at Village Roadshow Studios.

Naturally, much of the story is set aboard the Nautilus, the submarine aboard which Nemo and his crew sail the seas, encountering giant aquatic creatures and running afoul of navies and pirates. But that’s where this story and the Nemo of the earlier film version part ways.

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