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Nautilus Sneak Peek: Richard E. Grant Makes a Splashy Entrance as Hospitable ‘Blue Wizard' (Exclusive)

Nautilus Sneak Peek: Richard E. Grant Makes a Splashy Entrance as Hospitable ‘Blue Wizard' (Exclusive)

Yahoo08-07-2025
Onetime Academy Award nominee Richard E. Grant makes quite an entrance in TVLine's exclusive sneak peek from the third episode of AMC's Nautilus.
Nautilus stars Shazad Latif (Star Trek: Discovery) as the legendary Captain Nemo, an Indian Prince robbed of his birthright and family, imprisoned by the East India Mercantile Company, and driven by revenge against the forces that have taken everything from him.
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In said revenge mission, Nemo audaciously steals a prototype submarine from the penal colony in which he is imprisoned, escaping into the ocean with a motley crew of fellow prisoners.
The cast also includes Georgia Flood (Apples Never Fall) as Humility Lucas, Céline Menville (Emily in Paris) as Loti and Thierry Frémont (Liaison) as Benoit, while Grant (Loki) and Anna Torv (Fringe) are among Season 1's guest stars.
In our exclusive clip from Episode 3, titled 'What Lies Beneath' and premiering this Sunday, July 6, at 9/8c on AMC and AMC+, Nemo and the crew happen upon Grant's eccentric White Rajah, who is quick to offer his unexpected guests food, drink and, well, greatly needed baths.
The Rajah also realizes that he once crossed path's with Nemo's father, who of course was no regular Joe….
Press play above to watch Grant's debut as the Rajah, and see who from the crew is quick to herald their host as a most generous 'blue wizard.'
Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@tvline.com, and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line!
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She's 109 and still loves when the motorcycles roar at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

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Mayor of Kingstown Season 4: Release window, cast updates and what to expect next

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