Netflix unveils the release date for its new documentary series, Carlos Alcaraz: My Way
Netflix, in collaboration with tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, today officially revealed the premiere date of its upcoming documentary series about one of the most important figures in world tennis at the moment. Carlos Alcaraz: My Way will premiere globally on Netflix on April 23.
The young tennis player made his debut last Saturday at the Indian Wells tournament in California, in a match in which he showed a mysterious date tattooed (23·4·25) on his right forearm.
So far, the player from Murcia had appeared with different tattoos that referred to the dates of his victories at the Grand Slam titles. But this time, this new temporary tattoo is a collaboration with Netflix and a referral to the release date of his next documentary on the entertainment service.
Carlos Alcaraz: My way is a documentary series produced by Morena Films for Netflix that portrays the youngest number 1 in tennis history. We follow Carlos Alcaraz during the 2024 season, getting closer to the young prodigy who is revolutionizing the world of sports. We will get to know not only the tennis player but also the off-court life of one of the best sportsmen in the world. An incredible journey through the eyes of Carlos Alcaraz.
This new 3-episode Netflix documentary series is produced by Juan Gordon and Álex Marínez Roig for Morena Films (Celd 211, Mother's Love), directed by Jorge Laplace (LaLiga: All Access, Locomía) and written by Edu Salan and Jorge Laplace.
About Morena Fims
Morena Films is an independent production company that, since its creation in 1999, has been committed to telling relevant and committed stories with a great talent, creating innovative, quality content with a clear commercial ambition in the international market. With more than a hundred projects in its catalog, including features, shorts and series, both fiction and documentary, Morena Films has received more than 100 nominations and 20 Goya Awards, among others, and is one of the most recognized production companies in international festivals such as Cannes, Berlin or San Sebastian. Among its best-known projects are some of the highest-grossing Spanish films of all time, such as Celda 211 (Daniel Monzón) and Campeones (Javier Fesser); and other relevant titles such as También la lluvia (Icíar Bollaín), Intemperie (Benito Zambrano), Todos lo saben (Asghar Farhadi) or Cerdita (Carlota Pereda). Recently, Morena Films has released the documentary El durmiente (Álvaro Longoria), the original series for Disney+ Invisible or the docu-series LALIGA: Más allá del gol (available on Netflix). In 2025 Morena Films plans to release Carlos Alcaraz: my way (Jorge Laplace) on Netflix, También esto pasará (Maria Ripoll) and 8 (Julio Medem).
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