Netflix is doubling down on its bet on national production with an ambitious lineup of premieres: 19 Argentine titles—series and films—will be released between 2026 and 2027. The announcement, confirmed to the Argentine News Agency (NA), reaffirms the growth of the 'Made in Argentina' label within the global catalog, with offerings spanning fiction, comedy, biopics, and documentaries, along with the participation of renowned figures from film and television. It is worth noting that, despite high expectations, the second season of 'The Eternaut' does not yet have a confirmed release date, although it is in an advanced stage of pre-production. Upcoming releases include 'Carísima', a series starring Malena Pichot, Caro Pardiaco, and Gastón Pauls; 'Dibu Martínez: The Kid Who Stops Time', a film about the goalkeeper written by Hernán Casciari and illustrated by Ricardo Liniers; 'Congratulations', a film adaptation directed by Álex de la Iglesia; 'Fito Páez: The World Fits in a Song', a documentary about the musician; 'Gordon', a series directed by Pablo Trapero and Pablo Fendrick, starring Rodrigo de la Serna; 'We Leave It Here', a film starring Ricardo Darín and Diego Peretti; 'My Sad Dead', a series directed by Pablo Larraín, starring Mercedes Morán and Dolores Fonzi; 'Moria', a series about the life of Moria Casán, starring Cecilia Roth, Griselda Siciliani, and Sofía Gala Castiglione, premiering on August 14; 'Rissa and the Time Machine', a film starring Cazzu, Diego Peretti, and Joaquín Furriel; and 'Envy', which will premiere its fourth and final season on April 29. Major releases planned for 2027 include 'Disorganized Crime', 'The Future Is Ours' based on a story by Philip K. Dick, 'In the Mud', 'Mafalda', an untitled film by Santiago Mitre, 'Perfecta: The Voice of Silvina Luna', an untitled series by Sebastián Borensztein, 'Time to Time', and 'Yiya Murano: Death at Tea Time'. This slate of releases reflects the sustained growth of the Argentine audiovisual industry within the global streaming landscape. With established stars, new stories, and a diversity of genres, Netflix is betting on consolidating the country as a key production hub in Latin America. With this slate of launches, the next two years promise a strong presence of Argentine content on the platform, with stories set to conquer both local and international audiences.
Netflix Announces 19 Argentine Titles for 2026-2027
Netflix announces an ambitious lineup of 19 Argentine series and films set for release between 2026 and 2027, solidifying Argentina's role as a key production hub in Latin America.