The first three episodes will be available for immediate viewing while the remaining five will be released on a weekly basis.
The digital series was written by Days of our Lives’ head writer Ron Carlivati and produced by Corday Productions. The pickup comes, as it has a few times in recent years, after extended negotiations with distributor Sony Pictures TV. The network has given a two-season renewal to the daytime drama that will take the show through its 58th season. More: Interview, Essence Atkins on her favorite shocking Ambitions moments Days of Our Lives will continue for several hundred more days on NBC.
Days has been a leader when it comes to innovation, going as far back as 1965 when we were the first to broadcast in color.” The DOOL app is a new and free destination where Days of our Lives fans can get more of the show they love Slated to launch on the shows 53rd anniversary (Thursday, November 8, 2018) the app will be a unique portal where fans can experience the series as they never have before with more content, games, behind-the-scenes photos/videos. “The DOOL App serves as our platform for delivering this and other original content to fans who want an interactive and multimedia experience as well as a way to stay connected to the show. “This new scripted digital series was created to complement storylines while enhancing the viewers’ experience as they watch the broadcast show,” said Greg Meng, co-executive producer of Days of our Lives. More: Days spoiler video: Sarah calls out Eric’s name
We also know a character named Juliet (Rachele Schank) will figure into the series. So, what does a newly single Austin want with Abby, the woman who once tricked him into thinking they had sex? That remains to be seen, but if the photos are any indication, it looks like he proceeds to make himself at home at the DiMera’s Parisian maison. Viewers will remember that during Carrie Brady’s (Christie Clark) recent visit home, she had sex with Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) upon revealing her marriage was over. Austin Reed (Austin Peck) will also be making an appearance, as the preview clip below sees Abby answering the door to her former obsession.
The first season of Days of our Lives: The Digital Series will focus on Chad and Abby in Paris before they return to Salem in the fall. The six – ten-minute episodes will be available on the NBC app and the NBC website a week following their initial release.
Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux DiMera) and Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera) will kick things off with an eight-episode arc titled Chad and Abby in Paris. Since Peacock’s launch in mid-2020, full episodes of Days of our Lives have been available to watch on the streaming service for free along with the NBC App and NBC.com. Beginning August 1, The DOOL App will begin airing companion episodes to complement what viewers see every day on the air. was contacted over the weekend with news of Days of our Lives’ exciting new venture.