The Spanish language film Espectro has been picked up by sales agent Darclight Films. This film, from Mexico, might be distributed in other parts of North America later this year. The film is from director Alfonso Pineda Ulloa (Restos). And the film stars Alfonso Herrera ("El Capo"), Gala Montes and Johanna Murillo. The film has already released in Mexico and international horror fans can preview the film here. The film's story begins with Marta (Montes). She is a gifted psychic, forced into seclusion after a traumatic incident. Marta fear hers attacker, Mario (Herrera), will find her again and she seeks shelter in an asylum. Crazy neighbours, spirits and other terrors haunt Marta upon her return to the outside world. A trailer for Espectro was released earlier this year. The clip includes lots of jarring imagery and a few surprises along the way. Fans of obscure horror are encouraged to take a look below.
- 4/16/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sony Pictures just unveiled the first photo from "Metastasis," the upcoming remake of the "Breaking Bad" TV series targeted at Latin American audiences. And now we have a trailer for the new show. Watch it below. "Metastasis" follows the story of an unassuming chemistry teacher who is given a fatal diagnosis and enters a world of drugs and crime, where he ascends to power. The cast includes Diego Trujillo (El Capo) as Walter Blanco; Roberto Urbina (Che: Part 1) as Walter's accomplice, Jose Miguel Rosas; Sandra Reyes (El Cartel) as Walter's wife, Cielo; and Julian Arango (El Cartel) as Walter's brother-in-law and Colombian narcotics agent, Henry Navarro. The plan has been to copy the original series. In fact, "Breaking Bad" producer Vince Gilligan has been hire dto guide the Spanish-language version. Trailer:...
- 10/4/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Back in May, Sony Pictures announced that it was remaking "Breaking Bad" TV series for Latin American audiences, stating that the show is incredibly popular in the Us, but unknown in many other countries. The name of the show will be "Metastasis" and will actually copy the original series. In fact, "Breaking Bad" producer Vince Gilligan has been hired to guide the Spanish-language version. To get an idea of how similar it will be, click on the image below to see the first photo from "Metastasis," which looks a lot like some promotional material for the first season of "Breaking Bad." "Metastasis" follows the story of an unassuming chemistry teacher who is given a fatal diagnosis and enters a world of drugs and crime, where he ascends to power. The cast includes Diego Trujillo (El Capo) as Walter Blanco; Roberto Urbina (Che: Part 1) as Walter's accomplice, Jose Miguel Rosas; Sandra Reyes...
- 10/3/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Sony Pictures has announced that it will remake its "Breaking Bad" TV Series for Latin American audiences. Called "Metastasis," the show will be available in most major Spanish-speaking markets. "Metastasis" follows the story of an unassuming chemistry teacher who is given a fatal diagnosis and enters a world of drugs and crime, where he ascends to power. The cast includes Diego Trujillo (El Capo) as Walter Blanco; Roberto Urbina (Che: Part 1) as Walter's accomplice, Jose Miguel Rosas; Sandra Reyes (El Cartel) as Walter's wife, Cielo; and Julian Arango (El Cartel) as Walter's brother-in-law and Colombian narcotics agent, Henry Navarro. "Critics and audiences love 'Breaking Bad' and its original take on the drug dealing business," said Sony. "It is a very relevant story for all audiences, produced with the highest standards, in spectacular locations with the best talent in the region."...
- 5/14/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Although Univision uncharacteristically went a little over-the-top when it prematurely trumpeted its Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad, luckily everything worked out just fine—just like on Breaking Bad. Sony has now officially confirmed that it’s partnered with Univision on the show that will be renamed Metástasis—Spanish for “metastasis,” which is a word meaning “the rapid transference of disease that leads you to dealing meth, because fuck it.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, Diego Trujillo, star of such series as El Capo and A Corazon Abierto, will take on the lead role of “Walter Blanco” (naturally). He’ll ...
- 5/13/2013
- avclub.com
After a bit of confusion, it's officially true: The Spanish-language adaptation of "Breaking Bad" is a go, Sony Pictures Television said on Monday. The adaptation, titled "Metastasis" and starring El Capo" actor Diego Trujillo as, yes, Walter Blanco, will be produced by Sony Pictures Television and Teleset. Univision announced the project last week as part of its 2014 lineup -- but that apparently came as news to Sony, which owns "Breaking Bad." It contacted Univision and expressed its surprise, since a deal had not yet been struck, an individual with knowledge of the...
- 5/13/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Sony Pictures Television and Teleset have announced that they will produce an original series adaptation of the smash hit U.S. drama "Breaking Bad" for Latin American audiences. "Metastasis" is the first adaptation of the award-winning series by Spt, a pioneer and industry leader in scripted formats. The show has been cleared in most major Spanish-speaking markets including Univision's UniMas in the U.S. Based on the critically-acclaimed hit drama now entering the explosive second half of its fifth and final season in the U.S., "Metastasis" follows the story of an unassuming chemistry teacher who is given a fatal diagnosis and enters a world of drugs and crime, where he ascends to power. The cast includes Diego Trujillo ("El Capo" and "A...
- 5/13/2013
- Comingsoon.net
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