From the creator of Ozark, Bill Dubuque's new crime drama M.I.A. follows a woman whose family's drug empire shatters, premiering next month.
- April 11, 2026
AceShowbiz - The creator of Ozark, Bill Dubuque, is set to release a new crime drama series titled M.I.A. on streaming platforms next month. Peacock recently unveiled the first trailer for the show, offering an exciting glimpse into the latest project from the acclaimed writer and producer known for his gripping crime storytelling.
Following the conclusion of Ozark, Dubuque has remained active in the crime genre, contributing as the screenwriter for The Accountant 2 and serving as an executive producer on the Netflix thriller His & Hers. M.I.A. marks his return to television as a creator, and it promises to continue his exploration of intense, character-driven narratives set against criminal backdrops.
The series is set in the Florida Keys and follows the story of Etta Tiger Jonze, portrayed by Shannon Gisela. Etta’s family is deeply entrenched in the Miami drug trade, but her world is shattered when twelve men brutally kill her entire family. The trailer reveals that Etta survives the massacre and embarks on a neon-lit, action-packed journey of revenge against those responsible.
As Etta hunts down her attackers, it becomes clear that the men she is pursuing are also searching for her, creating a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic. The investigation into her family’s murder is led by Kincaid, played by Cary Elwes, who appears determined to find and protect her before she falls victim to further violence. However, unbeknownst to him, the hunted has transformed into the hunter.
Throughout her quest, Etta forms alliances with key characters, including Lovely (played by Brittany Adebumola) and Stanley (portrayed by Dylan T. Jackson). These companions aid her in navigating the dangerous criminal underworld as she takes on multiple rival drug families in a sprawling and complex revenge saga.
M.I.A. will premiere on Peacock on May 7, 2026, with its first season comprising nine episodes. This series represents Dubuque’s second show as a creator, following the success of Ozark, and is poised to deliver a similarly intense and immersive crime drama experience.
The ensemble cast also includes series regulars Danay Garcia, Dylan Jackson, Alberto Guerra, Maurice Compte, Gerardo Celasco, and Marta Milans. Additionally, notable guest stars such as Edward James Olmos, Billy Burke, Sonia Braga, Loretta Devine, Tovah Feldshuh, Tyler Perez, Paul Ben-Victor, and David Denman will make appearances throughout the season.
The released trailer emphasizes the depth of Etta’s determination for vengeance, showcasing a story that blends emotional intensity with high-stakes action. The neon-soaked visuals and suspenseful tone recall the gritty atmosphere that fans of Ozark will recognize, highlighting Dubuque’s strengths in crafting multi-layered crime dramas.
While the exact dangers that Etta will face remain to be seen, the series promises a compelling narrative centered on a justified quest for revenge that will resonate with viewers. This project is a natural evolution in Dubuque’s career, which has consistently focused on crime and morally complex characters.
Alongside M.I.A., Dubuque is also working on the screenplay for the animated film The Night Gardener. However, this streaming series marks a return to his signature style of television storytelling, one that combines suspense, drama, and vivid character arcs.
Overall, M.I.A. is shaping up to be a tightly focused series, with its core narrative revolving around Etta’s relentless pursuit of those who destroyed her family. The show’s approach promises a richly layered crime drama that will engage audiences with its twists and emotional depth, making it a highly anticipated follow-up to Ozark.