Henry Golding's casting, reported by Deadline in early December 2021, also acted as an announcement that the book series was being adapted for television. Thus, we can assume that the series is still in a very early pre-production stage — in fact, the upcoming production doesn't even have an IMDb page yet. Further, the Deadline piece on the announcement doesn't mention what network or streaming service "Nameless" will air on, meaning that it hasn't yet been picked up by one. Once a network or streaming service claims the project, then it will be easier in determining a potential premiere date for the series.

Despite the lack of clarity on when this series will make its way to our screens, it seems those involved are excited to embark on bringing "Nameless" to life. Golding released a statement, which read, "I've long been fascinated by the idea of telling a mystery thriller in an episodic format. But to work with the master of suspense thrillers – Dean Koontz's 'Nameless' is beyond my expectations. To bring this exceptional series to the screen with my partners SK Global and Mazur Kaplan will be an exhilarating journey as we look to bring a fresh and unique take on Dean's characters."

We'll have to stay tuned for more information on when "Nameless" will be premiering.