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Mexican Crime-Thriller 'Toda La Sangre' with Aaron Diaz Coming to Pantaya Streaming Service

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A series of murders centered around Aztec sacrifices is at the center of the new crime-thriller, Todo La Sangre, out of Mexico. The new Spanish-language series will stream on U.S. streaming service Pantaya. Watch the new intriguing trailer starring Aarón Díaz and Ana Brenda and check out the new poster.

“Toda La Sangre” follows Casasola (Aarón Díaz), a tabloid reporter who joins forces with police lieutenant Edith Mondragón (Ana Brenda Contreras) and Elisa (Yoshira Escárrega), a local anthropologist with the aim of deciphering a series of murders that have shocked the country. Together they travel through Mexico City chasing a ritual murderer whose peculiarity is to recreate ancient Aztec sacrifices. The series is based on the best-selling novels by Mexican author Bernardo Esquinca.

The series stars Aarón Díaz (“Quantico”), Ana Brenda Contreras (“Dynasty”), Yoshira Escárrega (“Here on Earth”), Antonio Trejo Sánchez (“Un Dia Para Vivir”), Clementina Guadarrama (Roma), Cinthia Vázquez (“Amar y Muete”), Odiseo Bichir (“La Doña”) and Julio Casado (“Malverde: El Santo Patrón).

The series will premiere with the first two episodes on Thursday, September 15 through Pantaya in the U.S., and Puerto Rico, and in Latin America on STARZPLAY.

Produced by Fremantle Mexico, the ten-episode series is developed and produced by Showrunner and Executive Producer Zasha Robles from Spiral International, the creator behind Emmy-winning series “Falco.” The series is directed by internationally acclaimed Directors Luis Prieto (“White Lines”) and Hari Sama (This Is Not Berlin) and written by Rodrigo Ordónez (“Los elegidos”), Santiago Rocagliolo (“Sarita Colina”), Natalia Mejia (“Ingobernable”) and Alejandro Gerber Bicecci (“José José: El príncipe de la cancion”).

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