Only two days after The Eternaluta (2025– ) On Netflix, it was published and the streaming service has already been received with open arms has already confirmed that the Argentinian series will have a second season. The production of the second season has already started and will complete the story.
Eight episodes
The Eternaluta A few days ago premiered and immediately shot the Netflix Top 10. Fransisco Ramos, head of Netflix ‘Latin American programming, says enthusiastically about it.
Season 2 becomes very important. We go deeper into all kinds of science fiction concepts that were only mentioned in season 1 for a short time.
Ramos is supplemented by producer Matías Mosteirin of K&S Productions who announces that the series will stop after the second season. He is convinced that the whole story can be closed in a beautiful way and thinks he needs eight episodes. The news about the extension of The Eternaluta Ensures a lot of joy, but few viewers are surprised in view of the great success of the first season.
Time machine
The Eternaluta is based on the Argentinian comic of the same name by Héctor G. Oesterheld and illustrated by Francisco Solano López. The story is about Juan Salvo who, together with his family, is one of the survivors after Buenos Aires was destroyed by an alien invasion. Salvo joins an army and discovers that the invasion is led by alien beings who control other survivors. He accidentally activates a time machine with which he can travel between universes and thus sees the chance to turn the events.
Forbidden book
During the military dictatorship in Argentina of 1976-1983, the writer of the comic in the Montoneros guerilla movement was prosecuted during the military dictatorship in Argentina and was prosecuted by the authorities. His work was seen as a criticism of imperialism and dictatorships. Oesterheld was abducted in 1977 by the Argentinian regime and disappeared. Later he turned out to have died under unclear circumstances. This political context The Eternaluta Forbidden and now it has become a symbol of former censorship and struggle for freedom of expression in Argentina.
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