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Netflix Releases trailer for 'Radioactive Emergency', a Brazilian Miniseries Based on the Real-life Cesium-137 Accident

São Paulo, March 3, 2026 – Netflix has released the trailer for Radioactive Emergency, a new Brazilian miniseries starring Johnny Massaro and Paulo Gorgulho, which revisits one of the most significant episodes of Brazil's recent Brazilian: the Cesium-137 accident that took place in Goiânia in 1987. With the miniseries' release date set for March 18, these newly released scenes showcase a tense and uncertain atmosphere from multiple perspectives, during a time when few understood the full gravity of the contamination incident.

Produced by Gullane, Radioactive Emergency is inspired by the real-life Goiânia accident. The series begins when a radiotherapy device is opened at a scrapyard, releasing radioactive materials that spread through Goiânia. A race against time follows, as the authorities and specialists work to track the contamination and save lives, including those of an entire family affected by the tragedy. The drama shines a light on the anonymous heroes whose efforts mobilized the country and brought renewed attention to the work of Brazilian scientists and medical teams.

The miniseries is directed by Fernando Coimbra, with co-direction by Iberê Carvalho, produced by Caio Gullane and Fabiano Gullane, created by Gustavo Lipsztein, and executive produced by Caio Gullane, Fabiano Gullane, Pablo Torrecillas, and Ana Saito. The screenplay was written by Gustavo Lipsztein, Rafael Spínola, Fernando Coimbra, Stephanie Degreas, and Fernando Garrido.

In addition to Johnny Massaro (Márcio) and Paulo Gorgulho (Orenstein), the cast also features Tuca Andrada (Governor), Bukassa Kabengele (Evenildo), Ana Costa (Antônia), Alan Rocha (João), Marina Merlino (Catarina), William Costa (Darlei), Antonio Saboia (Eduardo), Luiz Bertazzo (Loureiro), Clarissa Kiste (Paula), and Douglas Simon (Souza), with special appearances by Leandra Leal (Esther) and Emílio de Mello (César).

Radioactive Emergency premieres March 18, only on Netflix.

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About Gullane

Gullane is one of the largest producers and promoters in the Brazilian film and TV market, as well as one of the main exporters of independent works. Founded in 1996 by brothers Caio Gullane and Fabiano Gullane, with Débora Ivanov as a partner, their catalog already includes over 60 acclaimed feature films released in Brazil and abroad, more than 30 television and streaming series, as well as 10 films and special projects for TV and streaming. Notable films include Carandiru, Brainstorm, The Year My Parents Went on Vacation; the franchise Till Luck Do Us Part; The Second Mother, Just Like Our Parents, Bingo: The King of the Mornings, Motel Destino, and Noah's Arc. Their standout series include Senna, Sintonia, Nobody's Looking and Kissing Game (Netflix); Alice and Hard (HBO); Unidade Básica (Universal TV); We Are Five, Where My Heart Is , and Carcereiros (Globoplay); The Freitas Brothers (Space and Amazon Prime); and The King of TV (Disney+). Gullane has received over 500 awards and nominations from the biggest film and TV festivals in Brazil and around the world, such as the Oscars, Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Sundance, Toronto, the São Paulo Film Festival, the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival, MIPTV and the Emmys.

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