Everything to Know About the 'Nancy Drew' Spinoff Series 'Tom Swift'

A new kind of hero! Tian Richards‘ appearance on Nancy Drew paved the way for a new take on the Tom Swift story to be told.

During season 2, Tom Swift was introduced into the Nancy Drew franchise when he arrived to help the lead character (Kennedy McMann) deal with a mystery. At the time, the episode served as a backdoor pilot that hinted at a future Tom Swift series on The CW.

At the time, Richards opened up about making the well-known literary character more suited for current times.

“The original Tom Swift was great for his time and what he represented,” the actor told TVLine in May 2021. “At the time, that was the face of young boys, All-American kids full of possibilities. But in 2021, that can look so different. It can look like someone like me — a Black guy who is chocolate, who is queer, who is all those things that we’re told aren’t the normal or the status quo.”

The Dumplin’ star noted that reinventing Tom Swift allowed for more viewers to see themselves represented on screen. “If I had an opportunity to see someone like this exist when I was younger, just think of how much sooner I would have felt [more confident] in my skin and welcomed by the world,” he added. “I had representation here and there, but it was usually a secondary character, or you felt like they were being stereotyped.”

Richards continued: “Tom gets to exist in all of his beauty and pride. He gets to grow up in a family with a legacy, to have endless possibilities in education and tech and inventing. He gets to realize himself for himself, and that’s beautiful for anyone to see.”

The backdoor pilot made an effort to introduce the different ways that Nancy Drew and Tom Swift approach solving a mystery — which was a set-up for the spinoff series.

“Most of us now are used to the world of Nancy Drew and all these crazy things occurring, but if you were actually immersed in those things in real life, you’d be like, ‘What the hell?’ And that was me the whole time,” Richards shared. “Nancy does and says things so casually, and Tom’s like, ‘Girl, I don’t know where you’re from, but my theories and my technology tell me otherwise.’ Tom is strictly science — he went to MIT, he studied, he did the things — and now you’re telling me all of that will be undermined by ghosts? Maybe he needs to learn the hard way, but he’s a Leo. He’s stubborn.”

Before Tom Swift was picked up for a full season, the Burden star hinted at the “sectors of identity” that the writing team hoped to dig into in the future.

“We’re going to talk about Blackness — and a different kind of Blackness than we’re used to seeing, which is the Black elite, the 1 percent, the billionaires. We’re also going to talk about a queer boy’s journey into becoming a queer man,” he detailed. “Not only self-acceptance, but acceptance as a whole, having the community and people around you. We also don’t shy away from the STEM world. You’ll see all the amazing gadgets and science, so it’ll also be deeply informative. You want to see the action along with the representation, and we tackle both things head on.”

Scroll down for everything to know about Tom Swift:


The Premiere Date
Tom Swift will make its debut on The CW on Tuesday, May 31. Colin Bentley/The CW
The Cast
Riverdale alum Ashleigh Murray has been cast as Tom's best friend. Also joining the cast are Marquise Vilsón, April Parker Jones and Albert Mwangi. LeVar Burton, who previously voiced Tom's A.I. partner Barclay, is expected to return in the spinoff. Shutterstock (3)
The Plot
According to the synopsis, the series will follow "an exceptionally brilliant inventor with unlimited resources and unimaginable wealth who is thrust into a world of sci-fi conspiracy and unexplained phenomena after the shocking disappearance of his father." Fans of the character can expect to see Tom on "the road on a quest to unravel the truth, leaving behind the comforts of his usual moneyed lifestyle while fighting to stay one step ahead of an Illuminati-scale group that’s hellbent on stopping him."   Colin Bentley/The CW
The Possibility of Crossing Over With ‘Nancy Drew’
Nancy Drew, which was renewed for season 4, is currently set in 2020. Since Tom Swift is expected to be in present time, The CW hasn't yet confirmed whether crossovers are being planned. In May 2022, cocreator Noga Landau hinted that there might be some overlap between the shows. "So right now, they are in two completely different years. Nancy Drew, it’s still 2019 and Tom Swift has jumped forward to present day. As far as the two shows speaking to each other, if they do, it's gonna happen eventually, and it's gonna happen in a really interesting way," Landau told Us Weekly and reporters during a panel. "But, you know, what's important to us is that these two shows really stand on their own." The screenwriter added: "They're in the same universe, the characters know each other and we've put a lot of really fun Easter eggs — if you're paying attention — between Tom and Nancy. But, you know, they’re such different shows. Nancy Drew is about a bunch of kids in a small town in Maine solving ghost stories in a crab shack. This show is about billionaires and people who build rocket ships and go to space." Colin Bentley/The CW
The Trailer
In May 2022, the first trailer for the series introduced Tom as a Black billionaire playboy who struggles to live up to expectations. The sneak peek showed Tom quickly getting caught up in an adventure after his father's mysterious disappearance. Courtesy The CW Network/YouTube
The Stories at the Center of the Show
"It's the opulence that draws you in. The beautiful people that occupy the screen draw you in, but when you get there, you're gonna learn about tech and you're gonna learn about real human issues," Richards exclusively told Us at the CW Upfronts in May 2022. "You're gonna get a chance to see people of an experience that you're not used to seeing, but you are also going to relate because we have a human thread. We're talking about issues and examples of humanity that you don't often get to talk about. And especially not with people that look like us, right?" Murray added: "It really is just an imitation of the complexities of life and you get to see it live through this family and their community. You'll be able to relate to it because it's just human existence." Quantrell D. Colbert/The CW

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