RE: New 'Senna' trailer ramps up expectations

RE: New 'Senna' trailer ramps up expectations

Thursday 31st October

New 'Senna' trailer ramps up expectations

Netflix announced six-part series four years ago - latest preview suggests it might be worth the wait...


Many big names loom large over the history of F1. But it’s possible that none in recent times resonate in quite the same way that Ayrton Senna does. Firstly, because his legend lives up to the romantic notion of a racing driver: singleminded, mercurial, outspoken and occasionally righteous, he did incredible things - and looked good doing them. Secondly, he had an equally talented (but very different) rival in the shape of Alain Prost. Thirdly, of course, he did not live to see old age. So his story cannot tarnish. 

Consequently, we’ve already had an excellent, feature-length documentary about Senna’s life - Asif Kapadia’s seminal film released in 2010 - but it is no surprise, given the surge in F1’s popularity, that Hollywood (or in this case, Netflix) has returned to the narrative. ‘Senna’ is a new six-part drama series starring Gabriel Leone as the three-time world champion, and is said to lavishly recreate, ‘the story of Senna’s racing career, as well as his life and relationships’. 

As you might imagine, Netflix, despite announcing its intention to make a fictional drama about the Brazilian back in 2020, very definitely thinks of this now as a partner piece to Drive to Survive - and it could hardly ask for a more dramatic plot, or for a more exciting time than F1 in its ‘80s and ‘90s pomp. The just-released trailer provides ample evidence of the trouble it has gone to when recreating the wheel-to-wheel action that characterised the era - let’s just hope that the CGI effects (often an issue when it comes to film or TV shows based on motorsport) manage to live up the real-life spectacle. 

Elsewhere we get a glimpse of the people Senna worked with and competed against, including Niki Lauda (Johannes Heinrichs), Prost (Matt Mella) and even Ron Dennis (Patrick Kennedy). The series is said to have been created in partnership with Senna’s family, so it would probably be unreasonable to expect a truly multifaceted, warts-and-all version of his life - but with so much of it played out in the public eye, there is sure to be reenactments of many scenarios that have gone down in motorsport lore. We, for one, can’t wait. Best mark November 29th in your calendar. 


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HardMiles

Original Poster:

356 posts

93 months

Thursday 31st October
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A movie I'm actually going to watch! Awesome! smile

BlimeyCharlie

930 posts

149 months

Thursday 31st October
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Deary me...

Whilst the original 'Senna' film had a Director's poetic license to paint a picture...this is tripe on every level.
Comically bad.
Wonder if there is any 'Ronspeak'?



usualdog

240 posts

170 months

Thursday 31st October
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  • a Senna geek writes* the ban on cigarette ads wasn't in place in Brazil at the time, so the trailer pic is historically inaccurate.

Edited by usualdog on Thursday 31st October 19:53

stinkyspanner

831 posts

84 months

Thursday 31st October
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Groan

CG2020UK

2,027 posts

47 months

Thursday 31st October
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I imagine the massive wart of him being dating a 15 year old when he was 25 is going to be left out

Edited by CG2020UK on Friday 1st November 20:53

Alpenus

173 posts

37 months

Thursday 31st October
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Hope the unbearable Manish Pandey wasn’t evolved in this one

Robigus

59 posts

239 months

Thursday 31st October
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I'm fully expecting the racing sequences to include "pushing harder on the throttle than the other guys" and many, many downshifts.

These are, as we all know, the pre-requisites for being a world-class driver.

BlimeyCharlie

930 posts

149 months

Thursday 31st October
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usualdog said:
* a Senna geek writes* the ban on cigarette ads wasn't in place in Brazil at the time, so the trailer pic is historically inaccurate.


Edited by usualdog on Thursday 31st October 19:53
I like your style...but...in the actual trailer, the 'Marlboro' logos are there.
Still images here though show it blanked out (as you correctly pointed out).
But...'Marlboro' logos are on the still image shown here from the 1990 car, and not blanked out...

Good to see that the 1990 car sounds in the trailer as if it has a Cosworth V8...and extra gears or magical gearbox to simply overtake the car in front...




sege

589 posts

229 months

Friday 1st November
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No thanks.
I watched and very much enjoyed Asif Kapadia's doco' and saw Senna in a new light afterwards.
But a dramatized, fictionalized, account of a real person's life who's still in living memory for many of us? That's one of the most bizarre, dumb, and silly human habits/indulgences around. It makes no sense to me. It's literally making stuff up (with license) about someone who we actually remember for real. Idiotic.

stinkyspanner

831 posts

84 months

Friday 1st November
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Robigus said:
I'm fully expecting the racing sequences to include "pushing harder on the throttle than the other guys" and many, many downshifts.

These are, as we all know, the pre-requisites for being a world-class driver.
Don't forget slamming the visor shut too

gazza285

10,186 posts

215 months

Friday 1st November
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I thought Brian James was going to have some competition there, but it’s just a film.

BertBert

19,701 posts

218 months

Friday 1st November
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gazza285 said:
I thought Brian James was going to have some competition there, but it’s just a film.
I thought that the new ramps would help loading and unloading or something.

911Spanker

1,870 posts

23 months

Friday 1st November
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One of the few films I will watch. Excellent!

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,245 posts

38 months

Friday 1st November
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Robigus said:
I'm fully expecting the racing sequences to include "pushing harder on the throttle than the other guys" and many, many downshifts.

These are, as we all know, the pre-requisites for being a world-class driver.
It's in the new trailer as he is racing wheel to wheel with prost, two downshifts in quick succession.

Edited by ThingsBehindTheSun on Friday 1st November 07:44

PRO5T

4,900 posts

32 months

Friday 1st November
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Have to admit, I thought this would be absolute crap but that trailer has me excited!

VladD

8,008 posts

272 months

Friday 1st November
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HardMiles said:
A movie I'm actually going to watch! Awesome! smile
It's not a movie, it's a series.

It'll be interesting to see where they go with his death: driver error, broken steering column or try and avoid an opinion. Not starting a debate about that here, so please no comments discussing it, just curious.

smilo996

3,057 posts

177 months

Friday 1st November
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US media yet again copying and ruining something special. The original documentary was perfect. This looks to be typically bloated and dull.
Surprised they did not have a Mariachi band playing in the background to signal to Muricans that Senna from from South America.

paulguitar

26,670 posts

120 months

Friday 1st November
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smilo996 said:
US media yet again copying and ruining something special. The original documentary was perfect. This looks to be typically bloated and dull.
Surprised they did not have a Mariachi band playing in the background to signal to Muricans that Senna from from South America.
Maybe they will.

BlimeyCharlie

930 posts

149 months

Friday 1st November
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VladD said:
HardMiles said:
A movie I'm actually going to watch! Awesome! smile
It's not a movie, it's a series.

It'll be interesting to see where they go with his death: driver error, broken steering column or try and avoid an opinion. Not starting a debate about that here, so please no comments discussing it, just curious.
Please, no comments in the comments section.




Paul Thorpe evo

80 posts

13 months

Friday 1st November
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Hope it's better than the Audi-Lancia Doc, which was strangely dreary I thought!