Found (TV series)
Found is an American procedural drama television series created by Nkechi Okoro Carroll that premiered on NBC on October 3, 2023. The series focuses on recovery specialist Gabi Mosely and her team of associates who work to find missing people that have been ignored or forgotten by law enforcement and the mainstream media. It stars Shanola Hampton, who also serves as a producer. The series is produced by Berlanti Productions and Rock My Soul Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television. In November 2023, the series was renewed for a second season.
Found
Sherri Chung
United States
English
1
13
- Lindsay Dunn
- Sarah Schechter
- Greg Berlanti
- Nkechi Okoro Carroll
- Leigh Redman
- Sonay Hoffman
- DeMane Davis (pilot)
- David Madden (pilot)
- Jon Wallace
- Carl Ogawa
- Jennifer Lence
- Shanola Hampton
- Zoe Marshall
42 minutes
- Berlanti Productions
- Rock My Soul Productions
- Universal Television
- Warner Bros. Television
October 3, 2023
present
Found has received nominations at the GLAAD Media Awards and NAACP Image Awards.
Premise[edit]
Gabrielle "Gabi" Mosley, a recovery specialist, and her crisis management team work to find missing people who they believe are overlooked by the system. Her team of experts consists of those who have either been kidnapped themselves or have a loved one who has been kidnapped. A kidnapping victim herself as a teenage girl, Gabi secretly kidnapped the man who abducted her, Hugh "Sir" Evans, and has been keeping him locked up in her basement for seven months. Gabi uses Sir's knowledge as a kidnapper and criminal to help her solve cases.[1][2]
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
On August 23, 2019, It was announced that ABC had given a pilot commitment on Found, a drama from Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions.[18] In January 2022, it was announced that NBC had given a pilot order with the production company Rock My Soul Productions. Later in April 2022, it was announced that DeMane Davis would direct the pilot.[19] On July 20, 2022, it was announced that NBC officially ordered the series. Greg Berlanti serves as an executive producer.[20] On November 29, 2023, NBC renewed the series for a second season[21] that will have 22 episodes.[22]
Casting[edit]
On March 2, 2022, it was announced that Shanola Hampton would be starring in the pilot in the role of Gabi Mosely.[23] On April 29, 2022, it was announced Mark-Paul Gosselaar had joined the cast as Sir.[24] On May 18, 2022, Kelli Williams joined the cast.[25] On July 20, 2022, alongside the series order, it was announced that Arlen Escarpeta, Brett Dalton, Gabrielle Walsh and Karan Oberoi were all cast.[20]
Filming[edit]
After the show was ordered to series, the rest of the first season began shooting in October 2022[26] and wrapped in March 2023.[27] The first season of the series was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, and consists of 13 episodes.[28] Filming on the second season started at early March 2024.[29]
Release[edit]
The series premiered on NBC on October 3, 2023.[1] It was originally set to premiere as a midseason replacement on February 19, 2023. The series is available on the streaming service Peacock the day after it airs on NBC. The series airs on Citytv in Canada, the same day as it is simulcast in the United States. The pilot episode of Found then premiered on October 7, 2023 on USA Network.[31]
Prior to its October debut, the series was first screened on June 17, 2023, at the American Black Film Festival.[32] The pilot episode had its world premiere on September 23, 2023, at the Boston Film Festival.[33]
Reception[edit]
Ratings[edit]
As of October 11, 2023, the series premiere of Found was watched by 10.5 million viewers across all platforms and earned a 1.9 rating in the adults 18–49 key demographic. Within six days of release, Found became NBC's most successful series launch on Peacock.[34]
Critical response[edit]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 70% approval rating with an average rating of 7/10, based on 10 critic reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Anchored by a very watchable Shanola Hampton, Found is an uneasy marriage of procedural and serialized storytelling that's slick enough to get lost in."[4] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 49 out of 100 based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[35]
Accolades[edit]
At the 35th GLAAD Media Awards, Found was nominated for Outstanding New TV Series.[36] At the 55th NAACP Image Awards, Found was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series and Nkechi Okoro Carroll was nominated for Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series.[37]