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Netflix’s response to The Last of Us already has a trailer, and it is the adaptation of one of the best comics of all time. This is what El Eternauta looks like in live-action.

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It seems like Netflix has set out to become the epicenter of adaptations of classics from popular culture, and in this journey, the announcement of the trailer for El Eternauta excites comic book and science fiction enthusiasts. This highly anticipated series, set to premiere in 2024, promises to bring to the screen one of the most iconic stories of Argentine comic books, created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López. With a legacy in science fiction, the series pays homage to a work that goes beyond mere narrative to address profound social and political issues.

A classic of Argentine comic books

Published between 1957 and 1959, El Eternauta has become a reference in Latin American culture. The plot tells the story of Juan Salvo, a character who, along with a group of survivors, fights against an alien invasion in a Buenos Aires covered by a deadly toxic snowstorm. This comic book, beyond its narrative originality, has been interpreted as an allegory of the dark political times that Argentina went through during its publication, including coups d’état and the cultural repression that unfolded in the country. Thus, El Eternauta has become a symbol of resistance, not only in the literary sphere but also in the context of Argentine history.

Oesterheld’s legacy is undeniable, as his work in El Eternauta has not only entertained generations of readers but also prompted critical reflections on the current social reality. Over the decades, his work has been the subject of analysis and reinterpretations, becoming an object of study both in academia and cultural criticism. The censorship suffered by Oesterheld, who was kidnapped and disappeared by the military dictatorship in 1977, adds a layer of tragedy to his legacy, making it even more relevant in the current context.

El Eternauta Comic 1
El Eternauta Comic 1

A project coming to life on Netflix

The arrival of El Eternauta on Netflix represents a significant step in adapting comic book works to the audiovisual medium, a trend that has gained momentum in recent years. The series, directed by Bruno Stagnaro, boasts a top-tier cast led by the renowned Argentine actor Ricardo Darín in the role of Juan Salvo. With a script that aims to maintain the essence of the comic while introducing contemporary elements, the series is expected to appeal to both fans of the original comic and new viewers.

The new trailer hints at a tense and exciting science fiction atmosphere, capable of capturing the audience’s attention. The production is overseen by Martín Oesterheld, the creator’s grandson, adding a layer of authenticity and respect for the original material.

El Eternauta Netflix 1
El Eternauta Netflix 1

Comparisons with other successes

The release of El Eternauta comes at a pivotal moment. The series emerges as a response to other highly successful productions in the science fiction genre, such as The Last of Us, which has been praised for its ability to interweave emotional narrative with action and mystery. It also premieres at a time of clear social and political tension in Argentina, giving new relevance to the message of Oesterheld and Solano López, in a world still recovering from the aftermath of a recent global pandemic.


El eternauta (Novela gráfica)

El eternauta (Novela gráfica)

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Don’t forget to buckle up and get ready to dive into the fascinating and moving story of Juan Salvo and his fight against the unknown. El Eternauta is about to make its grand entrance into the world of series!

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