One of the most star-powered creative teams in television right now is assembling behind a new Amazon Prime Video action thriller series called Flores, and with a production start locked in for October 2026, the window to get attached to this project is open right now. The SAG-AFTRA series is currently in casting and pre-production, which means the hiring pipeline for department heads and key crew is beginning to take shape. Given the names behind this one, crews should be paying close attention.
Flores comes from the creative partnership of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the duo who created and ran Westworld together for four seasons at HBO. That collaboration produced one of the most technically ambitious series in recent television history, demanding enormous resources across production design, visual effects, stunts, and location work. Their working relationship is established and disciplined, and the productions they oversee tend to attract serious craftspeople. Lisa Joy is directing here, stepping into the chair on a project she is clearly invested in shaping at every level. Nolan carries an executive producer credit, as does his producing partner Athena Wickham, who has been with Kilter Films across their full slate. Rounding out the producing team is Michael B. Jordan through his Outlier Society banner, which has become an increasingly prominent force in prestige television and film since Jordan founded it. Elizabeth Raposo, another Outlier Society producer with credits including Without Remorse and other high-profile projects, also holds an executive producer credit. The writer breaking the story is Meredith Averill, a veteran of ambitious genre television whose credits include The Haunting of Hill House, Locke and Key, and most recently The Midnight Club. Averill has a strong track record developing serialized, character-driven narratives inside thriller and horror-adjacent genres, which maps cleanly onto the Flores logline: a determined young woman raised to think and forced to fight, pursuing a truth that dismantles everything she has been taught.
The production companies involved tell you a great deal about what kind of show this will be. Kilter Films is Nolan and Joy's in-house banner, responsible for Westworld and their overall development at Amazon after departing HBO. Outlier Society, Jordan's company, has a first-look deal at Amazon MGM Studios as well, which makes this a natural convergence of two established Amazon relationships under one roof. Amazon MGM Studios, formed following Amazon's acquisition of MGM, brings substantial studio infrastructure and a budget appetite consistent with prestige flagship programming. Amazon Prime Video has been investing aggressively in event-level genre series, and Flores carries the markers of something positioned as a tentpole, not a limited experiment. Expect this to be a well-resourced production with union agreements across all departments.
Casting is already underway, with John Papsidera, CSA, leading the search for talent. Papsidera is one of the most respected casting directors in the industry, with a filmography that includes The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Dune, and Westworld, where he worked closely with Nolan and Joy before. His presence here is both a signal of the production's budget tier and a practical note for talent agents and managers: this is the team to be submitting to right now. Kim Winther serves as casting associate and Amy Costa as casting assistant. The location for Flores has not yet been determined, which is notable given the October 2026 start. Location decisions at this scale are often driven by tax incentive packages, and given Amazon MGM's track record, jurisdictions with strong production infrastructure and meaningful rebates, such as Georgia, New Mexico, the United Kingdom, or select Canadian provinces, are reasonable possibilities. Once a location is confirmed, local crew hiring will accelerate quickly.
In terms of production scale and crew needs, Flores is the kind of series that will require deep benches in nearly every department. The logline's emphasis on action and the Nolan-Joy pedigree for complex, layered world-building suggests a substantial art department and production design scope from the start. The action thriller genre, combined with Outlier Society's history of producing physically demanding content, points to a robust stunt coordinator and second unit setup. Given that the location remains undetermined, a strong locations department will be essential early in pre-production to evaluate options alongside the likely tax incentive negotiations. VFX will almost certainly play a meaningful role given the ambitions of this creative team. This is a union production under SAG-AFTRA, and IATSE and Teamsters agreements should be expected across the board.
With cameras scheduled to roll in October 2026, there is meaningful lead time here, but pre-production on a series of this scale moves fast once momentum builds. Department heads in art, camera, locations, stunts, costumes, and VFX should be positioning themselves now. The full listing for Flores on ProductionList.com includes confirmed crew contacts, production company details, and casting office information, and will be updated as the location is finalized and additional crew slots are confirmed. If this production is on your radar, the time to make contact is before the seats fill up.
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