
“Toda la sangre” is the most Mexican premiere this September 15th, where nothing happens in vain – Courtesy (Starzplay)
Having become one of the favorite faces of Mexican television for years and considered a true soap opera heartthrob, Aarón Díaz stars in new Mexican crime thriller “Toda la sangre” Together with actress Ana Brenda Contreras, a duo that will allow Mexicans to identify and reflect on the plot and on each of its events ranging from violence to suspense.
‘Toda la sangre’ is a detective thriller based on the novel of the same name by Bernardo Esquinca, the series has its premiered on Thursday 15 September through the catalog and the Starzpaly streaming service. Episodes of her can be seen throughout Mexico under subscription and also available for the rest of Latin American countries, where there will also be situations that can be identified as their own in these regions.
The series is a production of Fremantle Mexico Starzplay with distribution in Latin America; In addition to Mexico, the countries that will be able to enjoy the one starring Aarón Díaz will be the United States and Puerto Rico, but through Pantia. The direction is entrusted to Luis Prieto and Hari Sama, who promise an interesting story in which the cast is completed by Antonio Trejo, Clementina Guadarrama, Cinthia Vázquez, Odiseo Bichir and Julio Casado.
Aarón Díaz revealed in an interview for EFE that the series deals exclusively with the violence that is generated in the country, but each character has its own story that allows them to leave lessons beyond the plot presented: “What happens in the series does not happen in vain”, The actor specified in reference to what we will be able to identify and land in relation to our environment.
He added that the detective thriller is designed to keep us glued to the seat on the edge of suspense, achieve the goal of entertaining, and move towards a re-education that reminds us that the story is always there.
It will be a thriller that will keep you in suspense and the main goal is to entertain, but it also re-educates us and reminds us that the story is there, “shared Díaz.
What ‘Toda la sangre’ is about and why it is important for Mexico
The series is based on the second book of the Equinca saga ‘Toda la sangre’, of which it is about to publish the fifth. The story unfolds according to the life of Eugenio Casasola (Aarón Díaz), in the role of a journalist trying to solve a series of murders. In his strategy he meets Edith Mondragón (Ana Brenda Contreras), a police officer who will support him to reach the end of what he wants, and finally join their team with the anthropologist Elisa (Yoshira Escárraga).
The team is dedicated to touring Mexico City, which is why it is important for the country, because the production not only shows situations involving the country’s society and permeating its security conflicts, but also shows locations in the North American country.
In the pursuit and pursuit of the series of murders, ancient Aztec sacrifices are recreated, which, in Díaz’s words, are a “very Mexican” touch. This detail was not easy to insert into the story, as it represented a challenge for some actors who had to learn to speak indigenous languages, but who took it on as an opportunity and a great responsibility.
It’s an opportunity to show myself in another role where they don’t usually contemplate me, because it seems like she can’t be a studied woman, with a doctorate, with a powerful voice, “said Escárrega.

‘Toda la sangre’ can be seen on Starzplay and Pantaya starting September 15th. Photo: Pantaia.
In ‘Toda la sangre’ we will see the protagonists cross the streets of Mexico City and address issues that currently affect Mexican and Mexican society such as violence and insecurity, as well as questioning the historical memory of an entire country.
executive producer Zasha Robles, and who currently owns the rights to the novel, said the series offers an approach to thriller but one that is out of the ordinary, with more surreal and contemporary elements. The premiere is scheduled for September 15 on Starzplay as the most Mexican release on such an important day for Mexico.
By Karen Magallanes
Source: Nacion Flix

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