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In 1642, JOHN AMSTERDAM (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kingdom of Heaven), then a Dutch solider in the colony of New Amsterdam - later to become New York City - stepped in front of a sword to save the life of a Native American girl during a massacre of her indigenous tribe. The girl in turn rescued Amsterdam, weaving an ancient spell that conferred immortality upon him. Amsterdam will not age, she told him, until he finds his one true love. Only then will he become whole and ready for mortality.

But Amsterdam has found this to be a mixed blessing. Over the course of three centuries, he's experienced endless adventure and honed his many talents. But everyone Amsterdam meets must leave him in time; lovers and children die while he remains young. His sole confidant and current lifelong friend is the sage jazz club owner OMAR (Stephen McKinley-Henderson, Law & Order: SVU), the keeper of Amsterdam's secret, as well as a few of his own. As the exhilaration of eternal life has given way to emotional isolation and bitter loneliness, Amsterdam discovers the blessing has become a curse. 
stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Zuleikha Robinson, Alexie Gilmore, Stephen McKinley-Henderson
producers David Manson, Allan Loeb, Steven Pearl
studio Regency Television, Scarlet Fire Films, Sarabande Productions
my take
Hollywood tends to have parallel developments paths like CBS' Moonlight and New Amsterdam. Sure Moonlight is about a vampire, however audiences do confuse easily and the concept of immorality might confuse the shows, especially if Moonlight catches on long before New Amsterdam even debuts. That said, it does pose an interesting question: Would you even look for your so-called true love if it ends your immortality? There's some cult potential here, but I expect New Amsterdam to be very mortal.
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