Hello, Readers! Everyone worries how their lives would have played out if they had taken a different decision at some point. The whole storyline structure of NBC’s upcoming new drama series Ordinary Joe is based on that fundamental idea. The series is executive produced by Matt Reeves, with lead writers Caleb Ranson, Russell Friend, and Garrett Lerner.
Ordinary Joe: Release Date
Starting on September 20, the show will take over the Monday at 10 p.m. spot on NBC’s fall schedule, after The Voice’s two-hour block. Manifest, which was canceled by NBC following its third season but is still looking for a new home, previously filled that time slot.
Ordinary Joe, like other NBC shows, will likely be available on the Peacock streaming service the day after it airs on traditional broadcast, which in this case is Tuesday.
Ordinary Joe: Official Trailer
What is this about?
Joe Kimbreau is faced with a life-altering decision during his college graduation. The show will chronicle Joe’s life as it evolves as a result of the three choices he has. In both plotlines, the same individuals will appear, illustrating how Joe’s decision has affected everyone differently.
As per the advertising items, Joe has become a doctor, a rock star, and a police officer in three separate versions of his life.
The series shows how your life can change when you make decisions based on love, devotion, or passion, but also how things are always messy, exciting, tough, unpredictable, and beautiful no matter what occurs.
Joe will be played by James Wolk. Wolk is probably best known for his role as Joe Keene in the HBO series Watchmen. Zoo, Goliath, Billions, Mad Men, Political Animals, and Shameless are among his other credits.
Charlie Barnett, Elizabeth Lail, Natalie Martinez, Teddy Sears, and David Warshofsky join Wolk in the cast. Seeing all of these performers play numerous versions of the same character should be entertaining.