Netflix has provided a primary take a look at its new mini-series based mostly on the lifetime of Ayrton Senna.
The six-part sequence is a fictionalized take a look at the lifetime of the three-time System 1 world champion, produced with the Senna household and starring Gabriel Leone within the titular function. It comes 14 years after the vastly in style Senna documentary movie by Asif Kapadia, which arguably launched the 41-time grand prix winner to a brand new era of audiences.
The primary teaser trailer, launched on the thirtieth anniversary of Senna’s dying, options the 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix, the place Senna famously gained after eight makes an attempt at glory on dwelling soil.
You see Leone, as Senna, making ready for the race from the cockpit of his McLaren MP4/6 (its V12 Honda soundtrack being cruelly overdubbed with V8 sounds within the trailer), in motion on observe — with different scenes from the sequence interspersed all through — after which him screaming as he crosses the road.
The main target isn’t simply on that day at Interlagos, although. Netflix says, “The six-episode sequence will showcase Senna’s journey of triumphs, disappointments, joys, and sorrows, unveiling his persona and private relationships. It begins with the beginning of the three-time System 1 champion’s motor racing profession, when he strikes to England to compete in System Ford, and continues to his deadly accident in Imola, Italy, throughout the San Marino Grand Prix.”
Alongside Leone, Pâmela Tomé stars as Senna’s girlfriend Xuxa, Matt Mella performs Alain Prost; Patrick Kennedy performs legendary McLaren crew principal Ron Dennis, Steven Waterproof coat portrays Williams boss Frank Williams, whereas Tom Mannion will play famed FIA physician Professor Sid Watkins.
Vinvente Amorim serves as showrunner and co-director alongside Julia Rezende, with Gustavo Bragança is head author, whereas Fabiano and Caio Gullananserve as producers.
No launch date for the sequence has been introduced but, with Netflix saying that it’s going to arrive “later in 2024.”