M.I.A. is an American crime drama television series created by Bill Dubuque for Peacock. Karen Campbell serves as the showrunner of the series. Set in South Florida, it stars Shannon Gisela as Etta Tiger Jonze, a young woman from the Florida Keys who goes after the cartel that murdered her family.[1][2]

M.I.A.
Genre
Created byBill Dubuque
ShowrunnerKaren Campbell
Starring
Music byBear McCreary
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Running time38–55 minutes
Production companies
  • Headhunter Films Inc.
  • McQuaid
  • MRC
Original release
NetworkPeacock
ReleaseMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)

All nine episodes of the first season were released on Peacock on May 7, 2026. The pilot later aired on NBC on May 14.[3] Reviews were mixed, but the series topped Peacock's U.S. streaming chart on its first day.[4]

Premise

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Etta Tiger Jonze, a 21-year-old living in the Florida Keys, discovers that her family's marina is a front for a drug-running operation tied to the Rojas cartel. Most of her family is killed in an ambush. She heads to Miami, befriends Lovely and Stanley, and works to take down the cartel from inside while hunting the men responsible.[5][6]

Cast and characters

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Main

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Recurring

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Sources:[10][9]

Guest

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Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Revenge"Alethea JonesBill DubuqueMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
2"Orphans"Alethea JonesKaren CampbellMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
3"Immigrant"Gwyneth Horder-PaytonDebra Moore Muñoz and David Paul FrancisMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
4"Can't Hardly Carlito"Mairzee AlmasFelicia HilarioMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
5"Fault Lines"Mairzee AlmasJeff AugustinMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
6"Original Sin"Ben SemanoffChristina PiñaMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
7"Hammer Drop"Ben SemanoffDavid Paul Francis and Felicia HilarioMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
8"Heart Matters"John DahlDebra Moore Muñoz and Jeff AugustinMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)
9"Aperture"John DahlKaren CampbellMay 7, 2026 (2026-05-07)

Production

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Development

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Peacock gave the series order on August 22, 2024.[1][11] Dubuque is credited as creator and executive producer; Karen Campbell, whose earlier credits include Dexter and Outlander, serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside him.[1] Alethea Jones and Stefano Sollima are also executive producers. Jones directed the first two episodes; Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Marizee Almas, Ben Semanoff and John Dahl directed the rest.[10] MRC is the studio, with Paramount Global Content Distribution handling international sales.[11]

Casting

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Shannon Gisela was cast as Etta in 2024; M.I.A. is her first leading role.[12] In March 2025 Deadline reported that Maurice Compte, Danay Garcia and Cary Elwes had joined her in the principal cast.[13] Brittany Adebumola, Dylan Jackson, Alberto Guerra, Gerardo Celasco and Marta Milans were announced later, along with a guest lineup that included Edward James Olmos and Sonia Braga.[2] Rich Delia and Nicole Bruno handled casting.[12]

Filming

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Filming took place in South Florida — mostly Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys — with interiors shot at the EUE/Screen Gems facility in Miami.[8] The on-location shoot was unusual for the genre: many earlier Miami-set crime dramas, including Griselda and Dexter, filmed elsewhere using Miami stand-ins.[2][14]

Release

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The full first season dropped on Peacock on May 7, 2026.[2] NBC then aired the pilot on May 14 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.[3] Outside the United States, the series streams on Paramount+.[4]

Reception

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Critical response

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Reviews were mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has a 67% approval rating; the score was below 60% at launch and rose as more reviews came in.[15][4] Metacritic gives the season a weighted-average score of 59 out of 100 based on seven critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[7]

Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter was lukewarm, calling the show disposable but watchable and noting that the middle of the season drags.[9] Variety likened the tone to a telenovela and described the plot as engaging but preposterous.[5] Jessica Toomer of Collider was more positive, praising Gisela's performance and the use of real Miami locations.[14] A dissenting view came from JoBlo's Alex Maidy, who wrote that "M.I.A. is D.O.A."[4]

Viewership

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Per FlixPatrol, M.I.A. debuted at No. 1 on Peacock in the United States. On Paramount+ it reached No. 3 worldwide during its premiere week, behind Yellowstone and Tulsa King.[4][16]

Future

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In an interview with Screen Rant before the premiere, Dubuque and Campbell said they had plans for further seasons, though Peacock has not announced a renewal.[6]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Goldberg, Lesley (August 22, 2024). "Crime Thriller 'M.I.A.' Ordered Straight-to-Series at Peacock". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Andreeva, Nellie (February 12, 2026). "Bill Dubuque's 'M.I.A.' Sets Peacock Premiere Date & Drops Photos". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  3. 1 2 "NBC To Air Pilot Of Crime Drama Series 'M.I.A.' After Peacock Premiere". Deadline Hollywood. April 2026. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Peacock's M.I.A. Debuts Strong on Streaming Despite Mixed Reviews". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  5. 1 2 "'M.I.A.' Review: Peacock Crime Drama Is Telenovela-Like". Variety. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  6. 1 2 Hermanns, Grant. "M.I.A. Season 2 & Beyond Plans Confirmed By Creators Of Gritty New Crime Thriller". Screen Rant. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  7. 1 2 3 "M.I.A. Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  8. 1 2 Verma, Anjali. "Where is M.I.A. Filmed? All Shooting Locations". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  9. 1 2 3 Fienberg, Daniel. "'M.I.A.' Review: 'Ozark' Creator's Erratic New Peacock Crime Drama". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  10. 1 2 "Peacock Releases Trailer for Crime Thriller 'M.I.A.' (TV News Roundup)". Variety. April 9, 2026. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  11. 1 2 Andreeva, Nellie (August 22, 2024). "South Florida Crime Drama 'M.I.A.' From 'Ozark's Bill Dubuque Gets Straight-To-Series Order At Peacock". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  12. 1 2 "How to Get Cast on Peacock's 'M.I.A.'". Backstage. May 2026. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  13. Petski, Denise (March 2025). "Maurice Compte, Danay Garcia & Cary Elwes Join Peacock's 'M.I.A.'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  14. 1 2 Toomer, Jessica. "Peacock's Stylish 9-Part 'Ozark' Successor Offers a Fresh Take on the Crime Genre". Collider. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  15. "M.I.A.: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  16. "Peacock's 9-Part 'Narcos' Meets 'Ozark' Crime Thriller Is an Instant Global Hit". Collider. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
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