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Miss Mexico is crowned Miss Universe at a pageant where she stood up to a host's bullying
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Miss Mexico is crowned Miss Universe at a pageant where she stood up to a host’s bullying

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
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BANGKOK — Fátima Bosch Fernández of Mexico was crowned Miss Universe 2025 on Friday, a dramatic victory for a 25-year-old at the center of the turbulent 74th staging of the popular beauty pageant in Bangkok who stood up to public bullying from one of the hosts.

Miss Mexico is crowned Miss Universe at a pageant where she stood up to a host’s bullying

The first runner-up was 29-year old Praveenar Singh of Thailand and 25-year-old Stephany Adriana Abasali Nasser of Venezuela placed third.

Rounding up the finishers were Ahtisa Manalo, 28, of the Philippines, and 27-year-old Olivia Yacé of Ivory Coast who came fifth.

The bad vibes at this year’s event sprang from a sharp-tongued scolding of the Mexican contestant, Bosch, which sparked a controversy marked by a walkout, feminist solidarity and a teary melodramatic apology from the local organizer who set it all off.

At the livestreamed sashing ceremony for virtually all 130 contestants on Nov. 4, Thai national director Nawat Itsaragrisil hectored Bosch for allegedly not following his guidelines for taking part in local promotional activities. He called security when she spoke up to defend herself.

Bosch walked out of the room, joined by several others in a show of solidarity, including Miss Universe 2024, Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark.

“What your director did is not respectful: he called me dumb,” an unbowed Bosch told Thai reporters. “If it takes away your dignity, you need to go.”

The Miss Universe Organization president, Mexican businessman Raúl Rocha Cantú, released a statement condemning Nawat’s conduct as “public aggression” and “serious abuse.”

Even Mexico’s first woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum, piled on, saying at a news conference in her country’s capital that she wanted to give “recognition” to Miss Mexico for voicing her disagreement in a “dignified” way.

“It seems to me that it is an example of how women should raise our voices,” Sheinbaum said.

Sheinbaum recalled being told in the past a common phrase that “women look more beautiful when they keep quiet.”

“We women look more beautiful when we raise our voice and participate, because that has to do with the recognition of our rights,” she said.

Nawat later made apologies for his actions, appearing both tearful and defiant at the same time .

“If anyone affected and not comfortable it happened, I am so sorry,” he said in front of the contestants. He then turned to them and said “It’s passed. OK? Are you happy?”

Bosch’s official Miss Universe biography says she studied fashion in Mexico and Italy and has focused on creating sustainable designs and working with discarded materials. It says she has volunteered with sick children, promoted environmental awareness, and engaged in supported migrants and mental health issues.

This year’s competition also saw a report that two judges had quit, with one of them suggesting that there was an element of rigging to the contest. The allegation was denied. Separately, Thai police investigated the alleged illegal promotion of online casinos as part of the event’s publicity, a turn of events that may have been connected with the organizers’ feud.

Mishaps and controversies are not rare for the pageant. The 2021 event attracted criticism because it was held in Israel, to the dismay of supporters of the Palestinian cause.

An example of a minor misstep — literally — occurred Wednesday when Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, fell off the stage during the evening gown competition. She was not badly hurt.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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Thai Director Nawat Itsaragrisil Issues Apology After Calling Miss Mexico Fatima Bosch 'Dumb'
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Miss Universe 2025 Controversy: Thai Director Issues Apology For Calling Miss Mexico ‘Dumb’ Resulting In Mass Walkout

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Tensions flared at Miss Universe Thailand 2025 when Thai director and Miss Grand International (MGI) president Nawat Itsaragrisil publicly clashed with Miss Mexico, Fátima Bosch, during a livestreamed sashing ceremony, sparking global controversy and contestant walkouts. What was meant to be a glamorous celebration of beauty and diplomacy turned chaotic on November 4 in Bangkok.

Nawat Itsaragrisil Called Fatima Bosch Dumb

According to reports, Nawat reprimanded Bosch for skipping a sponsorship shoot to attend a Telemundo filming session. As seen in the viral livestream, he was heard saying, “Stop! Sit down. If anyone wants to continue the contest, sit down,” after which Bosch exited the venue—followed by several contestants standing in solidarity. Later, Nawat appeared to escalate matters, saying, “Everyone can come back except Mexico. She’s talking too much.”

Nawat Itsaragrisil, quien insultó a Miss México Fátima Bosch, y mandó a los de seguridad para retirarla, terminó como the Creator, expulsado del certamen más importante del mundo. pic.twitter.com/0Myinc45BI

— Helisut Córdova (@HelisutCordova) November 5, 2025

Fátima Bosch later took to TikTok, condemning Nawat’s remarks. “What your director did is not respectful. He called me dumb because of his issues with the organisation. I’ve done nothing wrong. We are empowered women, and no one can silence our voice,” she said. Her poised yet firm statement went viral, earning massive praise from fans and fellow contestants.

Nawat Itsaragrisil, director of the MGI pageant, faces criticism after publicly reprimanding and asking security to remove Miss Mexico from sash ceremony in Thailand.

Several delegate walked out in solidarity with Fátima Bosch. pic.twitter.com/XttGvHgoKZ

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) November 4, 2025

Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark also supported Bosch, writing, “Standing up for yourself is not always easy, but it’s one of the most important acts of self-respect.” Meanwhile, Miss Universe Bonaire 2025, Nicole Peiliker-Visser, urged reconciliation, saying, “We can fix this. We’re having such a great time in Thailand.”

In response, the Miss Universe Organisation (MUO) launched an investigation and dispatched a high-level delegation led by CEO Mario Búcaro to Thailand to ensure a professional environment and uphold the organisation’s values of transparency and unity. While the pageant schedule remains intact, MUO imposed restrictions on Nawat, with pageant president Raúl Rocha confirming the move in a social media statement reinforcing MUO’s stance on respect and professionalism.

Nawat Issues An Apology

Days later, a remorseful Nawat publicly apologised. During a welcome ceremony, he grew emotional, saying, “I want to apologise to everyone. I didn’t realise how big this issue would become.” In a livestreamed statement, he added in Thai, “If anyone feels bad or affected, I sincerely apologise—especially to the 75 contestants who were present.”

He also clarified that MUO’s CEO, Mario Búcaro, would soon arrive in Thailand to assist in resolving the situation, stating, “He is very kind and will fly in tomorrow so we can work together in alignment.”

The dramatic episode has since ignited widespread discussion about respect, professionalism, and women’s empowerment within global pageants—reminding the world that beauty competitions are not just about crowns, but also about courage, dignity, and voice.

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How to Watch Mavericks vs Pistons in Mexico City NBA Game Online
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How to Watch Mavericks vs Pistons in Mexico City NBA Game Online

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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With the NBA expanding pro basketball outside of the United States and Canada, more and more games are taking place overseas to court fans from different countries. The league now travels to Mexico for NBA Mexico City Game.

The Dallas Mavericks battle the Detroit Pistons at Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico. The game broadcasts on Telemundo (in Spanish) and livestreams on Peacock (in English) on Saturday, Nov. 1, with tipoff at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

Want to watch the NBA Mexico City Game online? There are a number of ways to watch online.

Even without cable, you don’t have to miss any of the action. You can access the game livestreams on a number of streaming platforms, including Peacock, DirecTV, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV. All of these services (with the exception of Peacock) offer free trials that you can use to livestream NBA games online for free.

How to Watch NBA Mexico City Game Online Without Cable

Scroll down and check out the best ways to stream the NBA Mexico City Game, below:

NBCUniversal

The NBA Mexico City Game livestreams on Peacock for subscribers only. Not a subscriber? You can purchase the livestream feed of the game starting at $10.99/month for the ad-supported plan, or $109.99/year when you sign up for an annual subscription here. In addition, you can go ad-free for $16.99/month, or $169.99/year for the annual plan.

Aside from the NBA on NBC games, Peacock is the home to other sports leagues, including the Premiere League, PGA, NASCAR, IMSA, Big Ten Football and more.

How to sign up and watch DIRECTV online

DirecTV

Starting at $89.99 for the first month of service for the “Ultimate” plan and $124.99/month afterwards (with a 5-day free trial), DirecTV has every channel you’ll need to catch all the best games, including Telemundo. Although it’s the most expensive live TV streaming service, it boasts the most RSNs and special features for sports fanatics, in addition to the major networks like ESPN, NBC, ESPN2, FS1, TBS and more.

Hulu + Live TV Deal

Hulu

Starting at $64.99/month for the first three months of service ($82.99/month afterwards), Hulu + Live TV is another great way to catch all the action live, with the option to record the games to watch later with Cloud DVR. In addition to having access to Telemundo, you’ll also be able to watch Hulu’s extensive lineup of original shows and movies, as well as Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited at no additional cost.

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Fubo

Fubo TV is an another options for streaming the NBA. The Pro Plan gets you more than 200 channels, including Telemundo. In general, Fubo TV is one of the best options for streaming live sports, with 35 RSNs and local networks such as ABC, CBS, Fox, FS1, FS2, BeIn Sports, the Big 10 and the Golf Channel. They’re currently offering a 7-day free trial. 

How to Watch Mavericks vs Pistons in Mexico City NBA Game Online

NBA

If you want a one-stop shop for the NBA Mexico City Game, then go with NBA League Pass. Starting at $109.99 per season, you can access every game with live analysis, as well as access to the NBA archive of past games and history. You can also stream NBA TV at no additional cost. It’s really the streaming service to get, if you’re a die-hard NBA fan.

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Argentine Singer Fatally Shot in Mexico
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Argentine Singer Fatally Shot in Mexico

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Argentine singer Fede Dorcaz was shot and killed in Mexico City just days before he was set to appear on a popular Mexican television dance competition.

The 29-year-old, who was also an actor and model, was fatally shot on Thursday (Oct. 9) in what authorities believe was an attempted robbery, according to The Guardian. Dorcaz was attacked shortly after leaving a dance rehearsal and was reportedly on his way home when the incident occurred.

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The singer, who was in a relationship with Mexican actress and singer Mariana Ávila, had been scheduled to appear in the upcoming season of Mexican dance competition Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy. The show paid tribute to him on Instagram, writing in Spanish, “Fede leaves a big void in our team. His memory and passion will continue to inspire us forever.”

According to the Mexico City Secretariat of Public Safety, Dorcaz was shot in the neck while attempting to exit a road and died instantly at the scene, TMZ reports.

Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and have identified four male suspects seen fleeing the scene on motorcycles. No arrests had been reported at press time.

Born and raised in Argentina, Dorcaz moved to Spain with his family at age 13. He began his career in modeling before moving into Latin pop music, releasing tracks such as “No Eres Tú” and “Cara Bonita.” His debut album, Instinto, arrived in 2024.

“I want to be more than just a musician,” Dorcaz told Rolling Stone Australia in May 2025. “I want to show people that you can build something amazing from nothing and inspire others to chase their dreams.”

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How ‘The Lost Bus’ Created Fire with VFX and Real Flames In New Mexico
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How ‘The Lost Bus’ Created Fire with VFX and Real Flames In New Mexico

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Director Paul Greengrass thrives on recreating real-life crisis, whether it’s putting audiences aboard a commercial airplane hijacked on 9/11 (“United 93”) or a container-ship overrun by Somali pirates (“Captain Phillips”). However, his journey to discover how to recreate the 2018 Camp Fire that engulfed Paradise, California for “The Lost Bus” was filled with detours.

“The truth is I went in one direction when I was prepping the movie, and then radically went the opposite way,” said Greengrass said on the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast.

“I’d [wanted] to make a movie about a wildfire that is the best that it can be done, up to now, with the technology available,” he said. “And the reason for that is the world is burning, the fires are getting worse and more [frequent], so I wanted to find a way of conveying the intensity off what those things feel like and how it might feel to be in one.”

ANEMONE, from left: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Bean, 2025. © Focus Features / courtesy Everett Collection

He though he’d found the answer when he attended U2’s immersive concert at The Sphere in Las Vegas, which utilized the unique venue’s 160,000-square-foot, wraparound LED display to transport the audience to the desert.

“It’s absolutely extraordinary how realistic it is. Technology has got to the point now where you truly believe you are there. It’s eerie and uncanny, even though you know you are sitting in a seat in a theater, you feel like you are in the desert,” said Greengrass. “So I was very taken with that and thought, ‘Ok, what we’ll have to do is have a Sphere-type experience around the bus.”

This meant embracing the LED virtual stages pioneered by Star Wars series “The Mandolorian.” Greengrass and his team got to work, spending pre-production dollars on feasibility studies and tests. But for the director who cut his teeth making documentaries, he could never make the tech work for him.

“I came not to believe in it because, fundamentally, my soul as a filmmaker wasn’t really in not being in a real world,” said Greengrass of shooting on virtual stages. “So we then went in entirely the opposite direction.”

“The Lost Bus” locations team found an abandoned campus in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The enormous area supplied the production with different terrains, multiple winding tree-lined roads, and free rein to shoot with moving vehicles and to light its own controlled fires.

“It enabled us to have a bedrock of reality,” said Greengrass. “We could lay gas lines so we could have controlled flames that were safe. We weren’t burning stuff that [sent] particles into the atmosphere that could create a forest fire, and we could control all the dangers.”

The production lit fires in the foreground and around the bus that could be augmented by visual effects,. Greengrass argued these were every bit as real as the flames on set.

“People talk about CGI as in computer-generated images, but the truth is nowadays some of them are not,” said Greengrass. “In this case, we went and shot a thousand pieces of fire for different fires operating in different ways, different smoke operating in different ways.”

Visual effects supervisor Charlie Noble’s team created their own controlled burns to film in an effort to capture the wild and wide range of fire’s unpredictable behavior. The Paradise inferno’s movement, color, power could change in a split second.

“It was real image married to real image via a computer to create a seamless whole,” said Greengrass. “It was the most painstaking piece of work I’ve seen. We’d try some pieces, then say, ‘That’s not right,’ and [Noble would] have to go and shoot other bits.”

THE LOST BUS, director Paul Greengrass (center), on set, 2025. ph: Melinda Sue Gordon / © Apple TV+ / Courtesy Everett Collection
Paul Greengrass on ‘The Lost Bus’ set©HLN/Courtesy Everett Collection

Perhaps the most painstaking adjustment Greengrass felt compelled to make came in form of light. Specifically, what happens when a fire produces so much smoke it blocks the daylight.

“You’re blocking out the sun, but you got the flames,” said Greengrass. “ It’s a very strange light. It’s both dark and light all at the same time. You can see, and yet there’s no light.”

Greengrass said the only direct comparison is the infrequent, fleeting moments of a solar eclipse, but the closest analog is the 45-minute window before sunset — aka, “magic hour.”

“That led me to think that the only way that we could successfully make this movie [excluding the beginning and end of taking place in the non-smoke-filled daylight] was that it had to be shot at magic hour,” he said. “That’s only 45 minutes at the end of the day, but that’s what we did: We actually shot the bulk of this movie in a tiny  portion of time.”

This meant a very different way of approaching the shoot day. The cast and crew would arrive late morning and spend six to seven hours rehearsing all the vehicle movements, stunts, gas burns, and actor staging (including the child actors on the school bus with Matthew McConaughey and American Ferrera). Then, rather than split the action into different camera setups or shots, Greengrass would aim to get two or three longer takes of that day’s action, which later could be cut together with additional, tighter coverage of the cast shot on a sound stage.

“That gave the film its dramatic emotional intensity in terms of performance because it was a sort of once and only once kind of experience, in the light, rather than, ’Shot four, now we go on to shot seven,’ and the orthodox way you might do it, so those are the elements,” Greengrass said.

“The Lost Bus” is now available on Apple TV+. To hear Paul Greengrass’s full interview, subscribe to the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.

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Colombian Musicians Were in Mexico
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Colombian Musicians Were in Mexico

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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The bodies of two Colombian musicians, who had been reported missing in Mexico for a week, were found on Monday (Sept. 22) in the State of Mexico, near Mexico City, according to a statement from local authorities.

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Música urbana artist Byron Sánchez and his music parter Jorge Herrera, known professionally as B-King and Regio Clown, were on tour in Mexico when they disappeared on Sept. 16. They were last seen in the upscale Polanco neighborhood in Mexico City.

In a statement, the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office announced that it had launched an investigation into the case, gathering testimonies and video footage. Based on this evidence, they determined that the musicians were last located in the State of Mexico, prompting collaboration with the relevant authorities.

“Thanks to this coordination, forensic services personnel from the Mexico State Attorney General’s Office compared the profiles of the missing persons and found matches with two deceased individuals who were located on September 17 in the municipality of Cocotitlán. In light of these facts, the Mexico State Attorney General’s Office is conducting a homicide investigation,” the statement said.

The statement noted that Sánchez’s family identified the musician’s body during a procedure at a regional prosecutor’s office in the State of Mexico.

A request for information sent by Billboard Español to the State of Mexico Prosecutor’s Office had not yet been answered.

“They murdered our youth in the United Mexican States,” Colombian President Gustavo Petro expressed in a message on X on Monday following the news of the discovery.

Asesinaron nuestra juventud en los Estados Unidos de Mexicanos

Mafia internacional fortalecida por la estúpida politica militar y prohibicionista, llamada “guerra contra las drogas” a la que obligan a la humanidad y a América Latina

Más jovenes asesinados por una política…

— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) September 22, 2025

Earlier, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that authorities in Mexico City and the foreign ministries of both countries were already working together on the case. This followed a message on X from her Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, on Sunday, urging Mexican authorities to help locate their missing citizens.

During her morning press conference, Sheinbaum stated that Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office was already investigating the case. She clarified that a missing persons report had been filed with the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office, not in Sonora, as Colombian President Gustavo Petro had initially mentioned.

“Thank you so much, my beautiful and beloved Mexico,” musician Byron Sánchez, 31, wrote in an Instagram post six days ago, accompanied by a video where he shared his excitement about performing his first concert in the country and his dream of succeeding there.

For now, authorities have not provided further details about the case, which has sparked outrage among fans and fellow artists of the two Colombian musicians on social media.

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Oasis Launches Latin American Leg of Tour With Mexico City Concert
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Oasis Launches Latin American Leg of Tour With Mexico City Concert

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited in Mexico after 17 years on Friday (Sept. 12), and the long wait to see Oasis live again was worth every moment — with the differences that led to their 2009 breakup behind replaced by a celebration of pure, unfiltered rock and roll.

The British band’s inaugural stop in Latin America on their highly successful Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour — which launched in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4 — drew a crowd of 65,000 fans at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, according to promoter OCESA. It was the first of two sold-out nights at the iconic venue, which witnessed a majestic two-hour performance featuring songs that have become generational anthems globally.

“¡Viva México!”, shouted frontman Liam Gallagher visibly moved, as he walked onto the stage hand in hand with his brother Noel. “It’s good to be back!”

The massive screens displayed the message “This is happening,” followed by “Mexico City,” setting the tone for an unforgettable night. Later, Liam delivered another compliment that the crowd celebrated enthusiastically: “You’re fuchsia, beautiful, heavenly and majestic.”

The setlist performed in the Latin American country stayed true to what the band has been playing in previous shows, opening with “Hello” and including tracks like “Acquiesce,” “Morning Glory,” “Some Might Say,” “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” “Supersonic,” “Stand by Me” and “Live Forever.” And closing with the powerful “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova.”

As has been the tradition during their reunion tour, Oasis was joined on stage by a cardboard cutout of Spanish soccer manager Pep Guardiola, who leads Manchester City. But here, they gave it a Mexican touch by placing a traditional charro sombrero on it.

One of the most emotional moments came during the performance of “Acquiesce,” when Noel sang the song’s chorus with heartfelt conviction: “Because we need each other, we believe in one another,” creating a feeling of hope among fans.

On the eve of the show, Oasis announced their arrival by lighting up Mexico City’s sky with a drone display that formed the band’s name. The spectacle flew over the majestic Bosque de Chapultepec, surprising locals and quickly going viral on social media.

For this leg of their tour, the Gallagher brothers were joined by guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthur, guitarist Gem Archer, bassist Andy Bell, and drummer Joey Waronker. The opening act for the night was the American rock band Cage the Elephant.

On Saturday (Sept. 13), Oasis is set to perform a second night in Mexico City before heading back to London for two shows at Wembley Stadium, on Sept. 27 and 28. The Latin American leg of the tour will resume on Nov. 15 in Argentina, continuing through Chile and concluding in Brazil on Nov. 22-23.

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Eric Kripke Gives 'The Boys: Mexico' Update
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Eric Kripke Gives ‘The Boys: Mexico’ Update

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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As Prime Video heads south of the border with the next The Boys offshoot, franchise boss Eric Kripke has an update for fans.

The 2x Emmy nominee recently revealed that The Boys: Mexico, which hails from executive producers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal, is “super fun” and “a totally different tone” from its parent series.

“The pilot of [The] Boys: Mexico is being developed right now,” Kripke told Collider. “It’s very cool. I mean, who knows — obviously you never know, but I can say that the world itself meets the standard of all of our spin-offs. It’s our world but a totally different tone, and it’s super fun. Gael and Diego are executive producers, which is amazing and [they] really engaged with it, so — short answer is we’ll see, but I think the script is good.”

Back in 2023, Deadline reported that The Boys franchise was expanding with the Mexico iteration, which will be penned by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (Blue Beetle). With the series expected to film in Mexico, no plot details have yet been revealed.

Luna and Bernal, longtime friends who previously starred together in Alfonso Cuarón’s Y Tu Mamá También (2001) will potentially star in the spin-off as well, although not in major roles.

Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna attend the Cannes 75 anniversary dinner on May 24, 2022 in Cannes, France. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

In July, Kripke wrapped the fifth and final season of The Boys, which premieres in 2026. Meanwhile, Season 2 of Gen V debuts Sept. 17, and the prequel series Vought Rising is currently in the works. Prime also has the animated spin-off The Boys Presents: Diabolical.

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