Hugo Boner, Julia Fi Maroer, Pamela Z, Christian MOS, Gabriel Lard, Alice Swagman, and Susanna R are among the cast members. Joining M.T. Ard, Viva Joe Hurst, Yan Henry, Kesukah Hoashi, Leona Enden, Patrick Kennedy, Richard Clovia, Steven Macintosh, and Tom Manion in the series is also Brazilian actor S. Dario, who was previously confirmed.
The series, which is one of Netflix's largest productions in Brazil and is produced by Gulum, has already completed filming in Argentina and Uruguay and is now in the process of shooting in the UK after its time in Brazil. Over the course of six episodes, "Senna" will depict the journey of the F1 driver, Ayrton Senna, including his triumphs, challenges, joys, and sorrows. Ayrton Senna tragically lost his life in Italy during the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. A documentary about the sports star, released in 2010, won Best Documentary at the BST Awards.
Netflix is expecting significant success from this new film. Amid these developments, a Netflix representative expressed doubts about the success of Meghan and Harry's project in Africa. They cited the couple's apparent disinterest in working and their belief that their fame alone should be enough to raise funds for charity. They proposed a 5% allocation for the charity and 95% for themselves, justifying it by claiming they're worth it.
The couple's attempts at rebranding and relaunching their image have been met with ridicule, as they consistently fail to gain ground. Meghan Markle continues to make headlines with her extravagant outfits, often unsuitable for the occasion, and the couple's penchant for leaking plans to the press without follow-through has drawn criticism.
Critics argue that their focus remains squarely on themselves rather than the people they claim to be helping, as exemplified by their management of the Invictus Games, which emphasized Harry and Meghan rather than the veteran athletes and their achievements in the competition.