Overview
- Previously unseen footage that Luna recorded in her final months details her health decline, the effects she attributed to past aesthetic procedures, and her wish for accountability.
- The material remains under the legal custody of her lawyer, Fernando Burlando, and outlets report it could be considered as documentary evidence in the ongoing case.
- Journalist Pía Shaw says the multi‑episode project will feature interviews with journalists, the case’s prosecutor, Burlando, patients, friends, and family, including Luna’s brother Ezequiel speaking publicly for the first time.
- Participants have signed confidentiality agreements, producers indicate no one outside the team has viewed the recordings, and the series is still in post‑production.
- A tentative release window of July–August 2026 is being discussed, aligning with the third anniversary of Luna’s death and incorporating medical‑forensic documentation reviewed for the project.