20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

2025 • Action & AdventureTV-PG
Martin and Pola go to the Verne Dimension where they fight against Ayrton. Meanwhile, Diego and his friends discover that something is escaping from the Verne Dimension into the ocean, and they enlist Pompilio and Claudio’s help to go search for it. In their quest, they encounter the Calliope and try to get its Captain on board with their plan to free the Verne Dimension.

Why you should read the novel

Discover the timeless magic of Jules Verne’s 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,' a classic novel that inspired the 2025 TV series. Reading the original book lets you experience Professor Aronnax, Captain Nemo, and the Nautilus as Verne intended, with all the depth and imagination that made this story legendary. If you seek the true spirit of adventure, intellectual intrigue, and a richly detailed underwater world, immerse yourself in the source novel for a journey beyond what television can provide.

Adaptation differences

One of the main differences between the 2025 TV adaptation and Jules Verne’s original book is the characterization of Captain Nemo. While the book portrays Nemo as a mysterious, philosophical anti-hero, the series offers a more action-driven and emotionally complex version with expanded backstory. The TV series also introduces new characters and subplots, adding modern context and diversity that were not present in Verne’s classic, reshaping the narrative to appeal to a contemporary audience. Another significant adaptation difference lies in the pacing and focus—the book delves into scientific descriptions and underwater explorations, whereas the series emphasizes fast-paced drama and suspenseful encounters. The visual reinterpretation of the Nautilus and sea creatures further differentiates the adaptation, offering cutting-edge special effects while the book relies on vivid literary imagination. These changes make the TV series a fresh interpretation but reading the novel reveals the original depth, nuance, and creativity behind this adventure.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea inspired from

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
by Jules Verne