The long-awaited adaptation of The Eternautthe iconic graphic novel, argentina created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López, finally come to Netflix in 2025. Although it was initially intended to release 2024, the launch was delayed, which increases the anticipation among the fans of this masterpiece of science fiction.
Although Netflix has not yet announced an exact date, the first trailer of the series, recently released, confirms that the production will see the light next year. It was also known that in the united States and other English-speaking countries, the series will be titled The Eternaut, which points to the global scope which seeks the platform with this ambitious adaptation.

Global Expectations
The decision to launch The Eternaut as The Eternaut in international markets reinforces the objective of Netflix to bring this story to a global audience. The series is not only noted for its faithful representation of the original work, but also for its cultural relevance, and policy, which has transcended borders since its publication in 1957.
In addition The Eternaut it has all the elements that fascinate fans of the genre post-apocalyptic: a scenario devastating caused by a threat inhuman fight for survival in extreme conditions, and common characters that are faced with human dilemmas and ethical in a world collapsed. In addition to this, a setting only, located in the recognizable city of Buenos Aires, which adds to the realism and close proximity to this history of resistance.

With your premiere confirmed by 2025the wait of the fans makes it more exciting. This delay has not done more than raise expectations around the production, which promises to combine the talent of argentine cinema with the global reach of Netflix.
As you get closer to the release date, it is likely that you will hear more details about the series, but for now, the first trailer makes it clear to us that The Eternaut it will be an event not to be missed for lovers of science fiction and the general public. The work that marked generations is ready to conquer new audiences around the world.