





As the world gears up for the FIFA World Cup 2026, director Gabriel Ripstein and Diego Luna are looking back at Mexico 86. The film’s trailer introduces the true story of Martín de la Torre (Luna), a bureaucrat who fought tooth and nail to host the Cup in his home country for a second time — despite Mexico having never won the tournament. It’s joined this week by a diverse host of other trailers for upcoming Netflix movies and series, including new looks at Dante and Vergil’s showdown in Devil May Cry Season 2 and the second season of Worst Ex Ever.
Keep scrolling to watch these and more of the latest trailers from Netflix.





Adela (Elisabeth Martínez) lives a quiet life, shaped by her devotion to her family and her faith. But questions about her identity and the life she’s lived so far arise after she learns that she’s intersex. As she journeys across Spain from Pamplona to Madrid, she forms new bonds and undergoes a deeply personal search for love and belonging. This drama, based on the 1972 film of the same name, is directed by Fernando González Molina (Offering to the Storm) and written by Alana S. Portero.

Directed by Cynthia Childs and produced by Blumhouse Television (Worst Roommate Ever), this true-crime documentary series dissects the dark side of love, from chilling betrayals to murder plots. Season 2 features new stories of love gone wrong, detailing the lead-up and fallout of four relationships due to violent, deceitful partners, recounted through interviews with survivors, victims’ families, and investigators.

It’s Dante’s world, we’re all just living in it. Sinister forces are at play at the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante (Johnny Yong Bosch), an orphaned demon hunter for hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck. Season 2 of this series, based on the popular action-adventure game of the same name, will have you asking: Team Dante? Team Vergil? Why choose?

Mexico has never won a World Cup, but in 1986, it became the first country to host the event more than once — thanks to one man: Martín de la Torre. Mexico 86, written and directed by Gabriel Ripstein (We Are Golden), stars Diego Luna (Narcos: Mexico) as de la Torre, and follows his stranger-than-fiction climb to the top to bring the 1986 World Cup to Mexico by any means necessary. Because if you can’t win on the pitch … there are always other ways to play.




















































