An exciting, fresh post-apocalyptic science fiction series titled “The Eternaut” is set to debut at the end of this month, potentially challenging the popularity of HBO’s acclaimed video game adaptation “The Last of Us“. Drawing inspiration from an Eisner Award-winning graphic novel by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López, this series will plunge viewers into a chilling post-apocalyptic world. The story follows a band of individuals who struggle to survive after a bizarre weather event threatens their lives.
The initial season of the gripping drama series comprises six episodes and has been spectacularly transformed from concept to reality by creator and director Bruno Stagnaro (known for his works like ‘Okupas’, ‘Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes’) in collaboration with writer and actor Ariel Staltari (‘El puntero’). The series is headlined by Ricardo Darín (‘Argentina, 1985’, ‘The Secret in Their Eyes’), who portrays Juan Salvo, a character chosen as the leader of a band of Buenos Aires survivors following a catastrophic snowfall that claimed millions. Besides Darín, the ensemble cast includes Carla Peterson (‘Blondi’), César Troncoso (‘Yosi, the Regretful Spy’), Andrea Pietra (‘An Unexpected Love’), Ariel Staltari (‘Recurrence’), Marcelo Subiotto (‘Puan’), Claudio Martínez Bel (‘Rojo’), Orianna Cárdenas, and Mora Fisz (‘Tierra Incógnita’). Netflix has just revealed the final trailer for this series, which is set to debut on their platform on April 30. For your viewing pleasure, here’s a brief summary of ‘The Eternaut’.
On a fateful summer evening in Buenos Aires, an enigmatic, lethal snowfall descended, obliterating a significant portion of the populace and leaving countless others stranded. Juan Salvo and his companions found themselves engaged in a desperate battle for survival. Their lives took a dramatic turn when they uncovered that the poisonous snowstorm was merely the prelude to an invasion by a foreign military force attacking Earth. The key to their survival lay in unity and resistance. Alone, no one would make it through.
This version maintains the original’s sense of urgency and drama while providing a more conversational tone.
Could ‘The Eternaut’ Be as Big as ‘The Last of Us’?
Offering a fresh take on classic post-apocalyptic science fiction narratives, let’s cross our fingers that The Eternaut will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with one of the finest modern examples: The Last of Us. The much-anticipated second season of The Last of Us is set to premiere next month, on April 13. Initial reviews for the upcoming season have started surfacing, and the show has received widespread acclaim. Critics have showered praise on The Last of Us Season 2, with the series receiving an outstanding rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, much like its initial season.
The praise for “The Last of Us” Season 2 has been overwhelmingly positive. Graeme Guttmann from Screen Rant commended the series’ comeback, stating that “The Last of Us” season 2 offers larger action sequences, increased tension, and stronger emotional content compared to season 1, resulting in a powerful yet slightly shorter collection of new episodes. Ross Bonaime from Collider gave the second season a perfect score of 10/10, summarizing his thoughts by saying, “If the first season of ‘The Last of Us’ demonstrated that this was the finest video game adaptation ever made, Season 2 builds upon that accomplishment while also creating one of the top TV seasons in 2025.
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