Loosely inspired by L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Rainbow has been directed by Paco Leon and will be released on Netflix this week. “This is not a movie. It’s a trip”, says the trailer of the upcoming film and peers into the life of a teenager who sets out on an adventure.
It will weave modern theatrics and contemporary visuals into the storyline to make it a worthwhile experience for the present-day audience. Wizard of Oz has already received several adaptations over the years, with most of them tending to the original aspects of the novel. However, Leon’s rendition of this story incorporates in-vogue musical elements to this otherwise coming-of-age theme.

Read ahead to find out more details about the soon-to-release movie on Netflix. This article covers every essential information related to it like its release date, cast, and plot. Scroll below to read more.
Rainbow Cast
With Dora Postigo, Ayax Pedrosa, Wekafore Jibril, Carmen Machi, Carmen Maura, and Luis Bermejo as part of its leading gang, the star cast is ready to bedazzle our world. Dora Postigo is also a singer with a couple of songs making up her discography, which already has us wanting more.
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Rainbow Plot/Storyline
Paco Leon, the movie’s director was very firm in his declaration that his film is “not a musical film”, and just has a lot of music in it, owing to the presence of the pivotal character played by Dora. She walks out of her house post an argument with her father along with her dog Toto and her musical talents. With Ciudad Capital as the destination in mind, she meets various companions on the road, thereby changing her life forever.
The official Netflix synopsis of the film reads:
In search of her mother, a free-spirited teen and her eccentric companions set out on a whimsical journey while avoiding the clutches of a wicked woman.
Rainbow Release Date and Trailer
Rainbow drops on Netflix on September 30, 2022, and will spin our perception of the classic children’s piece of literature.
Will you be watching the Spanish film releasing this weekend? Does this look like something you can get the hang of? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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