The world of football meets sharp wit and political drama as Netflix unveils the official trailer for Mexico 86, a true story comedy that promises equal parts humor, tension, and inspiration. Set against the backdrop of one of football’s most iconic tournaments, the film dives into the chaotic and high stakes journey behind Mexico hosting the World Cup for a second time.
At the heart of the story is Martín De La Torre, played by Diego Luna, a cunning and determined bureaucrat who takes on what seems like an impossible mission. When a last minute opportunity arises to host the 1986 World Cup, he steps into a world of power games, negotiations, and risky decisions. With nothing but bold instincts and relentless drive, he navigates the complex corridors of global football politics, proving that not all victories happen on the field.
The film leans into its tagline, “Not all goals are scored on the field,” capturing the essence of a story where strategy, persuasion, and sheer audacity matter just as much as skill. It’s a tale of ambition colliding with bureaucracy, where every move feels like a gamble and every success comes at a cost. The narrative promises to balance humor with tension, making it both entertaining and thought provoking.
Joining Diego Luna is a strong ensemble cast featuring Karla Souza, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Álvaro Guerrero, Memo Villegas, and Juan Pablo Fernández. Together, they bring to life a world where charm, manipulation, and resilience intersect in unexpected ways. The performances, as seen in the trailer, hint at a film filled with vibrant characters and dynamic storytelling.
Directed by Gabriel Ripstein and co written with Daniel Krauze, Mexico 86 blends real events with cinematic flair. Backed by Gaumont and produced by Sidonie Dumas, Nicolas Atlan, and Christian Gabela, the film also sees Diego Luna stepping in as an executive producer, adding a personal touch to the project.
Set to premiere globally on June 5, 2026, on Netflix, Mexico 86 looks ready to offer a fresh take on sports history—one that goes beyond the matches and into the minds of those who made it all happen. If the trailer is anything to go by, this is one story where the real game was played far away from the stadium lights.
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