The Italian series from the world of Citadel, produced by Cattleya and Amazon MGM Studios, and executive produced by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO, will debut exclusively on Prime Video worldwide on October 10
Prime Video has unveiled the high-octane trailer and official key art for Citadel: Diana, the much-anticipated Italian spy series set in the same world as Citadel. Produced by Cattleya—part of ITV Studios—and Amazon MGM Studios, with executive production by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO, the series stars Matilda De Angelis (The Undoing) in a gripping lead role. The international cast also includes Lorenzo Cervasio, Maurizio Lombardi, Julia Piaton, Thekla Reuten, Giordana Faggiano, Daniele Paoloni, Bernhard Schütz, and Filippo Nigro. All six episodes will premiere exclusively on Prime Video worldwide on October 10. Prime Video is available in the Philippines for just PHP149 per month.
Directed by Arnaldo Catinari, Citadel: Diana was developed by head writer Alessandro Fabbri, who co-wrote the series with Ilaria Bernardini, Gianluca Bernardini, Laura Colella, and Giordana Mari. The show is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Cattleya (ZeroZeroZero) with Gina Gardini as showrunner and executive producer. Other executive producers include Riccardo Tozzi, Marco Chimenz, Giovanni Stabilini, and Emanuele Savoini, with support from Italy’s Ministry of Culture. Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Angela Russo-Otstot, and Scott Nemes from AGBO, alongside David Weil (Hunters), also serve as executive producers, with Midnight Radio on board as well.
Synopsis: Set in Milan in 2030, Citadel: Diana follows the story of undercover Citadel agent Diana Cavalieri (Matilda De Angelis), who has been operating behind enemy lines within Manticore, the global syndicate that destroyed Citadel eight years ago. When Diana finally finds a chance to escape and disappear for good, she must rely on an unexpected ally: Edo Zani (Lorenzo Cervasio), the heir of Manticore Italy, whose father, Ettore Zani (Maurizio Lombardi), is locked in a power struggle with other European crime families.