As his name indicates, Disney’s new thriller is not saved and the spectators die of fear and tension when they see it.
If there is something that works well to scare people, they are psychological thriller. That’s why, This series available in Disney + It is one of the most chosen by users. With a strong Mexican imprintdetails very well the dangers and violence that is lived in certain sectors, spreading a spooky fear of the spectators.
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The directors are Luis Pietro and Hari Sam, and the series is based on the work of the writer Bernardo Esquinca, more precisely in the second book of the Casasola saga. The plot has a great component of pre -Hispanic Mexico in its history and tends to look for the roots of the population that was founded on the old Tenochtitlan.


All the blood

What all the blood is about
This Mexican series has a large identity component of the country, especially in Pre -Hispanic times. Dialogue with their native traditions of historical civilizations and considers that they are not something of the past, but of the present. This occurs in a context where a Murder series With a strange dye.
Therefore, both a police and an anthropologist professional help a journalist to investigate a series of events that They seem to be performed by some type of tribe as a ritual. The facts include murders in cold blood and the appearance of human hearts on stage, something completely scary and generator of unknowns in the country.
As the search for answers progresses, the danger is getting closer and more to researchers, and fear and tension become increasingly present.
Disney+: All blood trailer
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Disney+: Distribution of all the blood
- Antonio Trejo (Yolotl)
- Yoshira Escárrega (Elisa Matos)
- Aaron Díaz (Eugenio Casasola)
- Clementina Guadarrama (the witch)
- Ana Brenda Contreras (Edith Mondragon)
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