

It will follow his trajectory from the beginning of his career, when he moved to England to compete in Formula Ford, through to his death. His family are participating in the six-part biopic series, which will explore his personal and professional life. His life was tragically cut short in 1994 during the San Marino Grand Prix, when he hit a concrete wall at around 145 miles per hour. Senna was one of the top racing drivers of the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning 41 Grands Prix over the course of his career.

'Insecure' Now Streaming on Netflix, With More HBO Shows on the Way, Including 'Ballers' and 'Six Feet Under'Īccording to the logline, it will tell “the story of the adventure and triumph of the man who became a Brazilian national hero and conquered the world’s attention both on and off the Formula 1 track.” Kajol, Kriti Sanon, Kanika Dhillon Team on Netflix Mystery Thriller 'Do Patti' (EXCLUSIVE) 'Sex Education' to End With Season 4 at Netflix, Sets Premiere Date The series, a Brazilian production, will be shot in Brazil and Argentina. They have “Emancipation,” from director Antoine Fuqua, and producer and star Will Smith “Killers of the Flower Moon,” directed by Martin Scorsese, and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro “Swan Song” with Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Glenn Close and Awkwafina “Kitbag,” from Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix and A24’s “Sharper” with Julianne Moore.Kaya Scodelario is set to join Netflix limited series “Senna” about Brazilian Formula One champ Ayrton Senna. Zemeckis is the Academy Award-winning director of “Forrest Gump,” the “Back to the Future” franchise, “Death Becomes Her,” “What Lies Beneath,” and the upcoming Disney live-action reboot of “Pinocchio.”Īpple Studios, currently nominated for two Academy Awards, continues to pile pedigreed films onto its slate. They also have “Capitol,” a limited series centered on the Congressional Page Cocaine Scandal of the early ’80s, from director Peter Farrelly, and an untitled project about the rise, fall and future of one of America’s greatest dynasties. In the TV space, they are creators on “Swift Harding,” an original family adventure series mixing elements of “Romancing the Stone” and “The Parent Trap,” with Chris Columbus attached to direct. Bright, which Malpaso Productions is making for Warner Bros. This includes: “Supernormal,” a Netflix comedy starring Josh Gad, Luke Evans and Daisy Ridley from Dan Lin’s Rideback “Sidekicks,” a reimagining of classic fairy tales through the eyes of the heroes’ under-appreciated helpers, for Paramount and Chernin and “Stranded,” a true story about a dog that’s pitched as “Castaway” meets “The Black Stallion.” They are also attached to produce “Conviction,” from writer Chris K.T.
