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No One Survives Alone: Official Trailer of 'The Eternaut'

“The true hero of The Eternaut is the collective hero, a human group.” Héctor G. Oesterheld

Releasing globally April 30th, only on Netflix 

Watch the trailer here See new images here (credits: Marcos Ludevid |  Netflix) Download new Key Art  here

Official Synopsis: One summer’s night in Buenos Aires, a mysterious deadly snowfall wipes out most of the population and leaves thousands stranded. Juan Salvo and his friends embark on a desperate struggle for survival. Everything changes when they discover that the toxic snowstorm is only the first attack by a foreign army invading Earth. The only way to stay alive is to join together and fight. No one will survive on their own. 

The series is the first screen adaptation of the iconic Argentine sci-fi graphic novel The Eternaut, written by Héctor G. Oesterheld and illustrated by Francisco Solano Lopez, which was first published in 1957.

  • Directed and created by Bruno Stagnaro, who wrote the script along with Ariel Staltari, the production maintains the spirit of the original comic and the vision of its creator.

  • The series stars Ricardo Darín as Juan Salvo, accompanied by a stellar cast including Carla Peterson, César Troncoso, Andrea Pietra, Ariel Staltari, Marcelo Subiotto, Claudio Martínez Bel, Orianna Cárdenas and Mora Fisz, among others. 

  • The first season consists of 6 episodes.

  • With a production never-before-seen in Argentina, the creation of the series The Eternaut meant:

    • 2 years of development and scriptwriting, 4.5 months of pre-production, 148 days of filming in Buenos Aires, and more than 1.5 years of post-production. 

    • 2900 actors between cast and extras.

    • More than 50 locations and 30 virtual stages.

    • More than 500 masks for the series’ characters.

Based on the graphic novel “The Eternaut” by Héctor G. Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López Directed and created by: Bruno Stagnaro Produced by: Hugo Sigman, Matías Mosteirin, Leticia Cristi, Diego Copello Production: K&S Films Written by: Bruno Stagnaro, Ariel Staltari Creative consultant: Martín M. Oesterheld Cast: Ricardo Darín, Carla Peterson, César Troncoso, Andrea Pietra, Ariel Staltari, Marcelo Subiotto, Claudio Martínez Bel, Orianna Cárdenas and Mora Fisz.

Director of Photography: Gastón Girod Art Directors: Maria Battaglia, Julián Romera Post-production Supervisor: Ezequiel Rossi Virtual Production & VFX Supervisors: Pablo Accame – Ignacio Pol Costume Design: Patricia Conta Sound Design: Martín Grignaschi Editing: Alejandro Brodershon – Alejandro Parysow Original Score: Federico Jusid

About K&S Films: K&S Films has established its international prestige with titles such as the Oscar-nominated Relatos Salvajes by Damián Szifrón, winner of the BAFTA for Best Foreign Film; El Clan by Pablo Trapero, winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival; El Ángel by Luis Ortega; Acusada by Gonzalo Tobal, both selected for the Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival; and La Odisea de los Giles by Sebastián Borensztein, Official Competition at the San Sebastián Film Festival.

Other notable productions include Tiempo de Valientes by Damián Szifrón, Crónica de una fuga by Adrián Caetano, Los Marziano by Ana Katz, El Último Elvis by Armando Bo, Días de Pesca by Carlos Sorín, Séptimo by Patxi Amezcua, Cien Años de Perdón by Daniel Calparsoro, La Cordillera by Santiago Mitre, and El Pepe, una vida suprema by Emir Kusturica. The production company also co-produced Habi, la extranjera by María Florencia Álvarez, Truman by Cesc Gay, and Mientras dure la guerra by Alejandro Amenábar.

Over the years, K&S Films has solidified its position as a production service for major international films such as Los Dos Papas by Fernando Meirelles, The Revenant by Alejandro González Iñárritu, Focus by John Requa, Operation Finale by Chris Weitz, On the Road by Walter Salles, and Lucky Luke by James Huth. Additionally, it has expanded its presence with offices in Madrid and Mexico City, reaffirming its position.

In television, it has produced El Reino (seasons 1 and 2) and División Palermo (seasons 1 and 2), winner of the International Emmy Award for Best Comedy for Netflix, and El fin del amor (seasons 1 and 2) for Amazon Prime Video.

Ethan Newton-Gill

enewtongill@netflix.com