Shannon Gisela Drives Mia Show to Nine-Episode May 7 Launch

Shannon Gisela Drives Mia Show to Nine-Episode May 7 Launch

mia show lands all nine episodes on Thursday, May 7, giving viewers a full-season drop instead of a weekly rollout. Shannon Gisela plays Etta Tiger Jonze in the crime drama, which is set around Miami and the Florida Keys.

In the U.S., the series streams exclusively on Peacock from May 7, with all nine episodes available immediately. In the U.K. and Ireland, Paramount+ carries the same complete box set on the same day, so the release is built for binge viewing on both sides of the Atlantic.

Peacock Gets the U.S. First

The U.S. release keeps the series locked to one platform from day one, which gives Peacock the cleanest route to launch the show without a staggered schedule. That also means viewers who want the full season at once can start and finish it on Thursday, May 7, instead of waiting through a weekly run.

Bill Dubuque, the Ozark co-creator behind the series, has framed the project around vengeful underworld violence in Miami and the Florida Keys. That setup fits the full-drop model: a crime drama built for sustained viewing, not a stop-and-start rollout that breaks momentum.

Shannon Gisela as Etta Tiger Jonze

Shannon Gisela plays Etta Tiger Jonze, the name most likely to carry the season’s emotional weight. For a new series, having one clearly named lead character gives the launch a focal point, and it gives viewers a first place to start once the nine episodes arrive.

The U.K. and Ireland get the same release shape through Paramount+, and Canada is listed as available via StackTV. In Australia, Paramount+ is also listed, while TVNZ+ is mentioned as a possible free stream for New Zealand but remains TBC.

May 14 on NBC

Thursday, May 14 at 10 p.m. ET/PT brings the pilot episode to NBC after the Peacock premiere. That scheduled telecast extends the show beyond streaming and gives the first episode a broadcast slot one week later, widening the audience beyond subscribers who press play on May 7.

For viewers, the practical move is simple: the complete nine-episode run is available on May 7 in the U.S., the U.K., and Ireland, so anyone waiting for the whole season can watch immediately instead of tracking a weekly release. The NBC airing a week later turns the pilot into a sampler, but the main event is still the full box set landing first.

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