Brazilian Film 'O Agente Secreto' Nominated for Oscar 2026 Premieres on Netflix

Oscar-nominated Brazilian film "O Agente Secreto" premieres on Netflix, highlighting Brazil's cinematic presence internationally alongside Pixar's acclaimed releases.

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  • • "O Agente Secreto" is nominated for the Oscar 2026 and premieres on Netflix this Saturday.
  • • The film highlights Brazilian cinema on an international platform.
  • • Pixar's "Cara de Um, Focinho de Outro" premiered in Brazil with a 97% critic approval rating.
  • • Pixar is developing "Monstros S.A. 3" with upcoming sequels: "Toy Story 5," "Os Incríveis 3," and "Viva – A Vida é Uma Festa 2."

The Brazilian film "O Agente Secreto," nominated for the Oscar 2026, is set to premiere on Netflix this Saturday, marking a significant milestone for Brazilian cinema on the international stage. This film's nomination highlights Brazil's growing presence in global film awards, showcasing local talent to a broader audience.

While Brazilian cinema celebrates this achievement, Pixar's recent animated film "Cara de Um, Focinho de Outro" has also garnered attention in Brazil and internationally. Premiering in theaters on October 5, it earned an impressive 97% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, praised as one of Pixar's funniest and most heartfelt works. The animation centers on Mabel, an environmental advocate fighting to protect forests from a corrupt mayor, reinforcing themes of environmental preservation.

Additionally, Pixar is reportedly developing "Monstros S.A. 3," as revealed by the Wall Street Journal, with no official announcement yet. Upcoming Pixar releases include "Toy Story 5" scheduled for June 18, 2026, "Os Incríveis 3" in 2028, and "Viva – A Vida é Uma Festa 2" in 2029, continuing the studio’s tradition of beloved sequels.

The spotlight on "O Agente Secreto," alongside the buzz around Pixar's projects, underscores a vibrant period in film where Brazilian productions and international studios alike capture audiences’ imaginations.

This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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