Guadalajara Film Festival (FICG) invites a crop of the most exciting projects from around Latin America to participate in its Co-Production Meetings.
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Sidonie Dumas, Christophe Riandee, Nicolas Atlan, José Padilha, Doug Miro, Andrés Baiz, Carlo Bernard (who is showrunner for Season 3) and Eric Newman. Directors include Andrés Baiz, Alejandra Márquez Abella, Luis Ortega, Amat Escalante and Wagner Moura.“Narcos: Mexico,” a spinoff of the original “Narcos,” hails from Gaumont.
The O.G. “Narcos,” from Miro, Bernard and Chris Brancato, was set and filmed in Colombia.
Guadalajara Film Festival (FICG) invites a crop of the most exciting projects from around Latin America to participate in its Co-Production Meetings.
is here. The new sneak peek, which dropped on Wednesday, features the first glimpse at Luis Miguel and Mariah Carey's romance.«Mariah,» Diego Boneta, who stars as the iconic Mexican singer, says in the clip before showing a stunning Jade Ewen as Mimi.«You're very sure of yourself, aren't you?» she asks as they share a kiss and footage of their time together flash onscreen.Luis and Mariah dated from 1999 to 2001 after meeting in Aspen, Colorado, in 1998.
Clint Eastwood has just released his latest film, in which he is once again star and director.
Netflix has just released a first look trailer for the upcoming fourth and final season of its acclaimed crime drama Ozark.
reboot is headed to Netflix next year. The streaming service confirmed during Saturday's virtual fan event, TUDUM, that a new version of the hit 2004 Mexican telenovela will arrive in 2022.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Netflix revealed a first look at the “Rebelde” 2022 reboot today at its aptly-named global fan event Tudum, taking fans of the nostalgic telenovela back to the halls of Elite Way School.The reboot of the wildly popular Mexican teen musical dramedy of the early-aughts, directed by Santiago Limón, seems to have taken a page from “Elite,” opting to put the students in preppy uniforms, rather than the iconic scanty skirts and cropped blouses of its predecessor.
On Saturday, fans of “Ozark” received a first look at the upcoming fourth and final season of the gritty Netflix drama, which will close out the saga of suburbanites-turned-criminals Marty and Wendy Byrde (Jason Bateman and Laura Linney).
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s next film will be titled Bardo (or False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths), Deadline has learned. The news comes as the five-time Oscar winner wraps production in Mexico City.
Christina Haack’s ex-husbands, Tarek El Moussa and Ant Anstead, learned about her engagement to Joshua Hall with the rest of the world.
J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer had their son, Rio, three months ago.
Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes share brotherly moments in the first look images for Netflix’s upcoming limited series True Story.
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Mexico to America in “Cry Macho,” an aimless and sometimes cringe-worthy film. But it has perhaps the best performance by a rooster in modern cinematic history.The film is apparently supposed to be a meditation on masculinity, with Eastwood's one-time rodeo star Mike Milo taming and rebuilding his young rebellious charge into an honorable young man.
Narcos: Mexico will come to an end after season three, Netflix has confirmed.After renewing the Mexico-set spin-off of the Narcos franchise for a third outing last year, the streaming giant has announced it will be the show’s final season in a new trailer.The third season will also have a female narrator for the first time in newcomer Luisa Rubino, who will play journalist Andrea Nunez, following Scoot McNairy as DEA agent Walt Breslin.
As was the case with the original “Narcos” series, it appears the spinoff, “Narcos: Mexico,” is calling it quits after three seasons. But judging by the new teaser for Season 3, “Narcos: Mexico” is going out with a bang.