Overview
- Netflix’s first look, released Thursday, shows previously unseen hospital footage and Luna narrating her final years in her own voice.
- The documentary builds on videos and audio Luna recorded for family and friends and features new interviews with her brother Ezequiel and close friend Bárbara Corvalán.
- Netflix says the series arrives in 2027, positioning the project within its Argentina slate as an intimate account rather than a sensationalized biography.
- Forensic reports cited in coverage say Luna died from a pulmonary blood clot caused by sepsis that followed a foreign‑body reaction, consistent with harmful implant substances used after a 2010–2011 cosmetic procedure.
- The legal inquiry linked to her case remains active after courts in February ordered a new medical expert review of surgeon Aníbal Lotocki’s post‑operative care, as the film’s release could intensify scrutiny of cosmetic‑surgery practices in Argentina.