Diego Luna to star in Netflix's México 86 movie in 2026

Netflix has confirmed a 2026 release for México 86, a satirical film produced by and starring Diego Luna. The movie chronicles Mexico's securing of the 1986 FIFA World Cup hosting rights through political maneuvering. Directed by Gabriel Ripstein, it features a cast of Mexican talent and ties into Netflix's investment in local cinema.

México 86 is part of Netflix's 2026 slate of Mexican productions, announced as a collaboration between Gaumont USA and Netflix. The film, directed by Gabriel Ripstein, who previously worked on 600 Miles and Narcos, has a script co-written by Ripstein and Daniel Krauze, known for Luis Miguel: The Series. Producers include Christian Gabela, Nicolas Atlan, and Sidonie Dumas for Gaumont USA.

The plot draws from the true events leading to Mexico hosting the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Originally awarded to Colombia in 1982, the rights shifted after Colombia resigned due to economic issues. Mexico, competing against bids from the United States and Canada, secured the hosting through what the official synopsis describes as an 'outrageous gamble' enabled by 'pure Mexican ingenuity.' The story incorporates satire and dark humor to depict the chaotic process, marking Mexico as the first nation to host the tournament twice.

Diego Luna leads the cast as Martín de la Torre and serves as executive producer. Other cast members include Karla Souza as Susana Gómez-Mont, Daniel Giménez Cacho as Emilo Azcárraga, Davor Tomic as Bora Milutinovic, and Álvaro Guerrero as Guillermo Cañedo. The film aligns with Netflix's Mexican Cinema Day initiative, which has supported projects like Roma and Bardo.

No exact release date is set, but Netflix anticipates a launch in the first or second quarter of 2026, coinciding with the joint hosting of the 2026 FIFA World Cup by Mexico, the USA, and Canada starting in June. This timing aims to capitalize on global football interest.

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