Back to All NewsNetflix Opens New Offices and Unveils Its Made in Argentina Slate for 2026-2027
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07 April 2026
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Netflix has revealed a slate of productions made in Argentina and premiering in 2026 and 2027, which includes a wide variety of series, films and documentaries, and has opened new offices in the Villa Crespo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Netflix launched in Latin America in 2011, started producing local content in Argentina in 2018, and opened its first office there in 2021. This larger office expands the local team and reinforces the continued investment in the country, its local stories and local talent.
Argentina has become a key player in our regional strategy thanks to its audiovisual heritage, creative prowess, and ability to tell local stories whose significance and impact make them universal, says Francisco Ramos, Vice President of Content for Latin America. Our commitment to the country and the Argentinian audiovisual industry is not only renewed but also strengthened by today's announcement. Additionally, we are celebrating 15 years of Netflix in Latin America by opening new offices and reinforcing our local team.
Argentinian cinema takes center stage The dedication to Argentinian cinema is strengthened through the launch of new stories led by prominent figures in the audiovisual industry, both in front of and behind the camera.
Filming began in March on Santiago Mitre's new film, set for release in 2027. Following his Oscar nomination for Argentina, 1985, Mitre returns to the scene with this new project, which he co-wrote with Mariano Llin s. It is a political thriller starring Ver nica Llin s and Peter Lanzani.
During the second half of the year, Ricardo Dar n returns to the screen as a pragmatic psychoanalyst with a very unique approach in A Good Therapist, starring Diego Peretti and directed by Hern n Goldfrid. And, at the end of the year, the film adaptation of the acclaimed play Felicidades will premiere, starring Adri n Suar and Griselda Siciliani and directed by lex de la Iglesia.
Additionally, Risa and the Wind Phone, Juan Cabral's film shot in Tierra del Fuego, will be available following its theatrical run.
TV shows for everyone Netflix presents programming that explores national identity through stories that span genres and transcend generations. These stories, rooted in popular culture, serve as a mirror of local culture and resonate with the Argentinian spirit.
Audience favorites are gearing up for their return: the Envious phenomenon comes to an end with the premiere of its fourth and final season on April 29. The prison universe of In the Mud will continue to expand in a third season featuring the return of Juana Molina, Mar a Becerra, and Valentina Zenere, alongside Ana Garibaldi and Lorena Vega. Additionally, the previously announced second season of The Eternaut is in a very advanced stage of development.
The premiere of Moria, the fictional series inspired by the diva's life, is set for August 14, in anticipation of her 80th birthday. Starring Griselda Siciliani, Cecilia Roth and Sof a Gala Castiglione.
In the second half of the year, literary stories will come to life on screen with the premieres of the miniseries My Sad Dead, directed by Pablo Larra n, based on the short stories of Mariana Enriquez and starring Mercedes Mor n, among others; and Gordon, a thriller based on the novel of the same name by Marcelo Larraquy, with a cast led by Rodrigo de la Serna, and directed by Pablo Trapero and Pablo Fendrik.
In addition, Netflix's first short-form series produced in Argentina will be arriving very soon: Carizzma, a 10-episode series by Caro Pard aco, with each episode running 10 minutes.
Coming to Netflix in 2027: Tiempo al tiempo, the new series from Sebasti n Ortega, starring Carla Peterson, Jer nimo Bosia, Valentina Zenere and Luciano Castro; and Sebasti n Borensztein's miniseries, based on his novel The Russian, starring Chino Dar n, which wrapped up filming in Europe yesterday. And, for fans of dark humor, filming will begin this month on Crimen desorganizado, a gruesome and delirious series starring Celeste Cid, Marco Antonio Caponi, Mat as Mayer, Benjam n Amadeo, Miguel ngel Rodr guez, Soledad Silveyra and Mart n Bossi, directed by Nicanor Loreti.
Meanwhile, production continues on the Mafalda animated series directed by Juan Jos Campanella, as well as filming for The Future is Ours, the dystopian miniseries based on Philip K. Dick's The World Jones Made. Both releases are scheduled for next year.
Icons and popular characters On April 23, the documentary Yiya Murano: Death at Tea Time will be released, and three new films about Argentinian personalities have been confirmed: Leading up to the World Cup, we'll premiere Emi Mart nez: The Kid Who Stops Time, written by Hern n Casciari and illustrated by Liniers. Directed by Gustavo Cova, the film blends archived testimonial footage with animation to trace the story of Dibu Mart nez, the boy who dreamed of the goal and became one of the greatest heroes of the Argentinian selection. Fito P ez: El mundo cabe en una canci n, a documentary film set for release in 2026 and directed by Mat as Gueilburt, which observes, listens to and interacts with the artist from a deeply intimate perspective. And the documentary Perfecta: La voz de Silvina Luna, an intimate portrait that traces the model and actress's final years through previously unseen footage she recorded herself so the world could hear her truth, set to premiere in 2027.
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