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		<title>Adriana Barraza Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2024 Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2024 00:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Adriana Barraza, an acclaimed actress with Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, has earned a 2024 nomination for the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Adriana Barraza</strong>, an acclaimed actress with Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, has earned a 2024 nomination for the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) Award. The recognition is for her remarkable supporting role as Nana in the successful film &#8220;<strong><em>Blue Beetle</em></strong>.&#8221; This DC franchise movie, directed by <strong>Angel Manuel Soto</strong> and featuring <strong>Xolo Maridueña</strong> in the lead, made history as the first standalone Latino-led superhero film. Distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by DC Studios and the Safran Company, &#8220;<strong><em>Blue Beetle</em></strong>&#8221; has garnered widespread acclaim.</p>



<p>Known for celebrating diversity in the entertainment industry, LEJA commended Barraza for her humorously engaging and emotionally moving portrayal of Nana, the feisty and loving Mexican grandmother to Jaime Reyes (Blue Beetle). Her scene-stealing performance resonated with audiences globally. The LEJA nomination not only recognizes Barraza&#8217;s exceptional talent but also acknowledges her significant impact as a Latina actress, paving the way for the Latino community in Hollywood.</p>



<p>The winners of the LEJA Awards will be announced virtually on Monday, February 12.</p>



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<p>Barraza reflected on her nomination, stating, &#8220;I’m truly honored and thankful that the LEJA Awards have recognized me with this distinguished nomination. Being nominated is already a win for any actor, but to receive the nomination for this character of Nana, which I loved playing, means even more. My most important goal was to represent this beautiful part of the Latino community in the U.S., the brave women who immigrate to our beautiful country but work tirelessly to honor their roots.&#8221;</p>



<p>Adriana Barraza’s illustrious career has been marked by compelling performances, earning her accolades, including Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations in 2006 for Best Supporting Actress in &#8220;<strong><em>Babel</em></strong>.&#8221; In addition to her role in &#8220;<strong><em>Blue Beetle</em></strong>,&#8221; Barraza starred in a heartwarming supporting role in the film &#8220;<strong><em>Monica</em></strong>&#8221; alongside Trace Lysette and Academy Award nominee <strong>Patricia Clarkson</strong>. The film premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival, receiving an 11-minute standing ovation. Barraza also captivated audiences in the lead role of Maestra Georgina in the Netflix original Mexican feature film &#8220;<strong><em>El Ultimo Vagón</em></strong>,&#8221; directed by <strong>Ernesto Contreras</strong>. The film achieved significant success on Netflix, holding the position of the #1 Spanish-language movie worldwide for six consecutive weeks and standing out as one of the most successful Netflix films of 2023. Barraza&#8217;s dedication to her craft and her ability to breathe life into unforgettable characters solidify her as a formidable presence in the entertainment industry.</p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/adriana-barraza-nominated-for-best-supporting-actress-at-the-2024-latino-entertainment-journalists-association-awards/">Adriana Barraza Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2024 Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Awards</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The &#8216;Blue Beetle&#8217; Showcases a Super Latino Cast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2023 04:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Warner Bros. DC Comic Book action/adventure movie Blue Beetle has all the prerequisite elements for a great superhero</p>
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<p>Warner Bros. DC Comic Book action/adventure movie <em>Blue Beetle </em>has all the prerequisite elements for a great superhero flick to take its place alongside the long litany of similar movie fare that dominates the theaters today.</p>



<p id="E452"><em>Blue Beetle </em>revolves around a very likable, attractive young hero, an ultra-evil villain who threatens to take over the world, an apocalyptic storyline replete with pyrotechnic fireworks, explosions, gun fights, and hand-to-hand combat. There’s a romantic interest, a sequel teaser coda, and a wonderful, pulsating, rhythmic Latino music soundtrack. But the not-so-secret key ingredient that makes <em>Blue Beetle </em>a tasty, palatable, delicious, cinematic feast is the cast.</p>



<p><strong>A Super Latino Cast of Characters</strong></p>



<p><strong>Xolo Maridueña </strong>plays Jaime Reyes, a recent college graduate, the first in his Mexican-American family. Through a series of improbable events that require much suspension of disbelief, a beetle scarab possessing enormous powers becomes a parasite on his back, endowing him with powers he has no desire to have. Maridueña, who is best known for his continuing role as Miguel Diaz on <em>Cobra Kai</em>, is funny and disarming as the accidental, reluctant hero with superpowers he has no control over.</p>



<p>It is Maridueña’s affable, humorous self-effacing performance that sets the tone for <em>Blue Beetle.</em></p>



<p><strong>George Lopez,</strong> whose career has evolved from stand-up comic, late-night talk show host to TV sitcom star to becoming an accomplished character actor in such films as, <em>The Spy Next Door </em>and<em> El Chicano, </em>puts all that experience to good use as Jaime’s zany, eccentric Uncle Rudy who doesn’t miss a chance to chew up the scenery in his many hilarious scenes.</p>



<p>The talented, versatile Mexican actress <strong>Adriana Barraza</strong> who has distinguished herself in such diverse films as <em>Babel</em> and <em>Thor</em>, is Jaime’s grandmother, Nana Reyes. At first glance, Nana appears to be your typical, lovable Mexican abuela. But this granny harbors a secret past, or at least she hints at one. Nana suggests she once was a gun-toting revolutionary in some Latin American conflict.</p>



<p>In the exciting climatic battle, Nana shows her old revolutionary stuff by expertly firing a machine gun, much like Barraza did in <strong>Gigi Saul Guererro’s</strong> film <em>Bingo Hell, </em>all the while laughing out loud with obvious glee.</p>



<p id="E571">Jamie’s mother, Rocio Reyes, is played by legendary (and this writer’s favorite) Mexican actress <strong>Elpidia Carrillo</strong>. She has appeared in numerous big-time films like <em>Salvador,</em> <em>The Border</em>,<em> </em>and <em>Predator </em>and held her own alongside costars like <strong>James Woods,</strong> <strong>Jack Nicholson, </strong>and <strong>Arnold Schwarzenegger</strong>.</p>



<p>Carrillo has appeared<strong> </strong>in several Mexican independent films as well as starring in International and American films and TV. She has won a plethora of awards for her work on the big and small screen.<strong> </strong>She also hosts an annual film festival in her home state of Michoacan, Mexico.</p>



<p>Despite her impressive cinema and TV pedigree, Carillo regrettably only has a small part in <em>Blue Beetle. </em>But it is a pivotal part, and true to her commitment as an artist, she does a lot with what she is given.</p>



<p><strong>The Family is the Real Power</strong></p>



<p>Director <strong>Angel Manuel Soto</strong> (<em>The Farm, La Carta, 22 Weeks</em>) and screenwriter <strong>Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer</strong>, (<em>Contrapelo, Miss Bala, El Muerto</em>) have combined their considerable talents to create a story that illuminates and brings into sharp focus the warmth, love, and humor of the Mexican American experience found in the <em>Blue Beetle</em> DC Comic Book stories.</p>



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<p>There is a strong subtext to <em>Blue Beetle </em>that posits the idea that Jaime Reyes’ superpowers owe as much to his strong familial connections as it does to an arbitrary beetle scarab talisman. And who better to represent the strength of the family on the big screen to a wide audience than a Mexican-American one?</p>



<p>There are some funny Latino cultural references used in writer Dunnet-Alcoceaideser&#8217;s script, and director Soto leavens the furious action set pieces with glib, self-effacing ad-lib asides by Jaime as he valiantly tries to rein in his out-of-control, oversized beetle bug superpowers.</p>



<p><strong>A Disappointment at the Box Office</strong></p>



<p><em>Blue Beetle </em>is a fun roller coaster ride replete with action, laughs, and quirky, likeable Mexican-American characters struggling, battling and loving within a rich Latino cultural motif that received generally positive critical reviews and enthusiastic audience feedback.</p>



<p>So, why didn’t <em>Blue Beetle</em> do better at the box office? It earned $25 million during its first theatrical week of release. As of this writing, its global box office receipts are under $100 million.</p>



<p>Several reasons contributed to its weak performance at the box office.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Dump Month Factor. Warner Bros. released <em>Blue Beetle</em> to theaters in mid-August 2023. August, by many movie industry insiders, is considered a “dump month” for movies the studio doesn’t have much confidence in, as opposed to those released during the holidays.</li>



<li>Lack of Marketing. Due to the WGA/SAG strike, <em>Blue Beetle</em> cast members did not appear on late night TV shows to chat up the film. TV commercials promoting the film were rare compared to the avalanche of ads for <em>Barbie.</em></li>



<li>Blame it on Hillary. No, not that Hillary, the other Hillary, Tropical Storm Hillary. Hillary descended on Southern California just in time for the theatrical release of <em>Blue Beetle. </em>It was reported that the heavy rains put a damper on theater attendance.</li>



<li>The DC Cinema Universe Losing Streak. Whereas the Marvel Universe churns one highly successful adventure superhero film after another, the DC Cinema Universe has turned out one box office turkey after another. The last most recent one, in a string of many box office failures was <em>Shazam! Fury of the Gods.</em></li>
</ul>



<p><strong>Hope “Streams” Eternal</strong></p>



<p>In 1946, Hollywood iconic director, <strong>Frank Capra, </strong>saw his film, <em>It’s A Wonderful Life, </em>starring <strong>Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed</strong>, and<strong> Lionel Barrymore</strong>, open to a universal chorus of boo bird movie critics who ravaged his film for its style and content. It suffered miserably at the box office as well.</p>



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<p>But with the advent of television, <em>It’s A Wonderful Life</em> over time became an annual Christmas viewing tradition and achieved a cult status which it still enjoys today.</p>



<p>When <em>Blue Beetle</em> is picked up by some streaming platform, a similar fate could befall this movie, too. On a streaming platform, it could gain the traction it didn’t get in the theaters and become a minor cult classic. With some newfound success, <em>Blue Beetle</em> could result in a sequel, maybe a franchise, and who knows, eventually a Broadway musical based on the DC Comic Mexican-American superhero.</p>



<p id="E804">A strong streaming performance could also convince the studio executives at Sony Pictures to rethink their decision to shelve <strong>Bad Bunny</strong>’s<strong> </strong><em>El Muerto </em>and bring it back to life (bad pun intended).</p>



<p id="E815">So, let’s not throw out the big bug with the bath water just yet. <em>Blue Beetle</em> has a lot going for it; a great cast, storyline, and cultural diversity, which is so badly lacking in the world of superhero films today.</p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/the-blue-beetle-showcases-a-super-latino-cast/">The ‘Blue Beetle’ Showcases a Super Latino Cast</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Latin Heat Media, in collaboration with the Hispanic Coalition of Small Businesses (HCSB) and The Latino Slant, is proud to announce a special community screening of the highly anticipated superhero film, <em>Blue Beetle</em>, at the AMC Burbank Town Center Theater 8 in Burbank. This event aims to celebrate and publicize, with community backing, the first-ever Latino superhero in the DC Universe, <em>Blue Beetle</em> starring a Latino in the lead <strong>Xolo Maridueña</strong> and directed by <strong>Angel Manuel Soto</strong> from a script written by <strong>Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer</strong> (<em>Miss Bala</em>, <em>Contrapelo</em>).</p>



<p>The lead role of Jaime Reyes (AKA “Blue Beetle”) is portrayed by the talented <strong>Xolo Maridueña</strong> known to audiences from his role in the TV show <em>Cobra Kai</em>.&nbsp; <em>Blue Beetle</em> also boasts a remarkable cast that includes <strong>George Lopez</strong> (<em>Lopez vs. Lopez</em>), <strong>Elpidia Carillo </strong>(<em>Predator</em>), Academy Award-nominated actress <strong>Adriana Barraza</strong> (<em>Babel, Rambo: Last Blood</em>), <strong>Harvey Guillen,</strong> newcomer <strong>Belissa Escobedo</strong> (<em>American Horror Story, The Baker and the Beauty</em>), <strong>Raoul Max Trujillo </strong>(<em>Mayans M.C.)</em>, and Hollywood star <strong>Susan Sarandon </strong>(<em>Bull Durham, Thelma &amp; Louise</em>). Additionally, the renowned singer <strong>Becky G</strong> lends her voice to the film as &#8220;Khaja-Da.&#8221;</p>



<p>The community screening, totally funded by the presenting entities, comes at a crucial time for the film industry, with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG/Aftra) currently on strike,&nbsp;the talent of the film are not able to promote the opening of the film.&nbsp; That is when the organizations saw the need to rally support for <em>Blue Beetle,</em> a groundbreaking movie that holds significant importance for the future of Latino representation in Hollywood. This film showcases Latinos in a positive light, breaking barriers and paving the way for more inclusive storytelling in the entertainment industry.  A special effort was made to include groups of student to attend because they will see themselves represented on the big screen.  </p>



<p>In a city where Latinos make up 50% of the population, three screenings alone are not enough to spread the word. Latin Heat Media and HCSB are committed to ensuring that more individuals and in particular the students, have the opportunity to enjoy the film at the screening and be empowered by seeing a superhero who looks like them. The response has been overwhelming.&nbsp; An hour after posting the free tickets on social media, all tickets were gone.</p>



<p><strong>Bel Hernandez</strong>, President/CEO of Latin Heat Media and Chair of HCSB&#8217;s Arts and Entertainment Committee, emphasizes the importance of engaging the Latino audience in supporting films that authentically represent their community. &#8220;The power of the Latino audience has not always been fully tapped, especially when it comes to movies as important as <em>Blue Beetle</em>. The studios must involve and market to our community. Warner Bros., the studio releasing this film, hasn&#8217;t always had a stellar track record with Latino-focused film marketing. It&#8217;s time to see a commitment to our community and an&nbsp; adequate marketing investment if they wish to access our significant consumer buying power.&#8221;</p>



<p>According to the Motion Picture Association (MPA), Latinos who comprise 19% of the population, accounted for 29% of movie tickets sold in 2020, and this trend continues to grow. Latin Heat Media and HCSB&#8217;s Arts and Entertainment Committee are dedicated to promoting awareness of projects with Latino participation, aiming to increase the visibility of the Latino representation in the entertainment industry.</p>



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		<title>Oscar Nominated Actress Adriana Barraza Celebrates a 50 Year Career With Three New Film Premieres</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mina Briseño]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 03:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Barraza&#8217;s new anticipated short film El Tesoro will make its world premiere at the Los Angeles Latino Film</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong><em><br></em>Barraza&#8217;s new anticipated short film <em>El Tesoro</em> will make its world premiere at the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival on June 3rd  </strong></p>



<p>Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated actress Adriana Barraza, recently celebrated an acting career that spans more than 50 years and is getting ready for the premiere of several highly anticipated films coming out in the coming months. </p>



<p>Adriana will be starring in the feature film Monica Nationwide in the US, premiering Friday, May 12th directed by award-winning Italian writer/director <strong>Andrea Pallaoro</strong>.</p>



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<p>The film made its world premiere with rave reviews at the 79th Venice International Film Festival in 2022 receiving an 11-minute standing ovation. It also stars Trace Lysette <em>(Transparent)</em>, and Oscar nominee <strong>Patricia Clarkson</strong> <em>(Sharp Objects)</em>.</p>



<p><em>“More than just exploring the complexities of what it is to be a transgender woman, the film leads us to delve into the possibility that we are all capable of forgiving, being forgiven, and forgiving ourselves. It was a true honor and privilege to have been invited to play Leticia and have the extraordinary experience of being directed by my dear Andrea Pallaoro,&#8221; Barraza commented.  </em></p>



<p>Later this fall on August 18th Barraza will portray the &#8220;Nana&#8221; (grandmother) to the lead character in the much anticipated  DC/Warner film from the popular DC Comics franchise,  <em>Blue Beetle</em>.  The unlikely story of a Mexican teenager, played by Xolo Mariduena <em>(Cobra Kai/Netflix)</em> who finds an alien beetle that gives him a superpowered armor. The new superhero film will make history for DC Comics as the first film from the franchise to have a stand-alone Latino superhero. The cast is literally a who-is-who of the Latino heavy-weight cast including <strong>George Lopez</strong>, <strong>Elpidia Carrillo</strong>, <strong>Bruna Marquezine</strong>, <strong>Harvey Guillen</strong>, <strong>Belissa Escobedo</strong>, and <strong>Damián Alcázar</strong>. The film also stars Oscar winner <strong>Susan Sarandon</strong>.<strong> </strong></p>



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<p>In between these two projects, on May 26th Barraza stars in the Mexican feature film, <em>El Último Vagón&#8217; </em>alongside <strong>Guillermo Villegas</strong>, and an incredible new young cast and is directed by award-winning Mexican director <strong>Ernesto Contreras </strong>(<em>Cosas Imposibles</em>, <em>Párpados Azules)</em> for Netflix. Barazza masterfully plays Georgina, a proud and loving teacher at a small rural school, dedicated to her students, doing the best she can with the little resources available.<strong> “El Último Vagón” Official Trailer</strong> </p>



<p>Additionally, Adriana can be seen in the new anticipated Mexican/American short film <em>“El Tesoro”</em> opposite <strong>Roberto Sosa</strong> <em>(Miss Bala, Cesar Chavez)</em> and <strong>Monica Huarte</strong> <em>(40 y 20, Daddy Daughter Trip)</em>, directed by David Rodriguez Estrada and produced by <strong>Edward Enriquez-Cohen</strong> and award-winning Mexican director/producer Patricia Riggen. El Tesoro shines a much-needed light on the pain and suffering that all families in Mexico have endured with the disappearance of loved ones. The short film will make its World Premiere at the 22nd Annual Los Angeles Latino Film Festival (LALIFF) on June 3rd and its International Premiere at the 38th Annual Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) with 3 screenings, on June 6th, 7th and 8th<strong>. </strong></p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/oscar-nominated-actress-adriana-barraza-celebrates-a-50-year-career-with-three-new-films-premieres/">Oscar Nominated Actress Adriana Barraza Celebrates a 50 Year Career With Three New Film Premieres</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>&#8216;Blue Beetle&#8217; Getting Ready to Soar August 18 in Theaters Starring Xolo Manidueña</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bel Hernandez Castillo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2023 17:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Blue Beetle Will First Have an International Premiere Prior to U.S. release The Latino community has long awaited</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"><strong><em>Blue Beetle</em> Will First Have an International Premiere Prior to U.S. release</strong></p>



<p>The Latino community has long awaited a feature film like <em>Blue Beetle</em>. This film will be the first studio film with a Latino superhero in the lead.  And that Latino is <strong>Xolo Maridueña</strong>, who audiences already love in Netflix&#8217;s it series <em>Cobra Kai</em>. </p>



<p>It&#8217;s a big tall order for Maridueña to carry the hopes of the Latino community on his shoulders.  But he has been working all his life for an opportunity to represent and is up to the task.  Xolo Maridueña is a native of Los Angeles. He started acting professionally in 2011. His natural talent quickly lead to dozens of roles within his first year. Those included several television commercials, a recurring role on <em>Parenthood </em>which soon turned into a series regular role. His other credits include Showtime&#8217;s <em>Twin Peaks</em>, and the TV drama <em>Major Crimes.</em> However, Maridueña is most known as Miguel in the Netflix original series, <em>Cobra Kai</em>, the continuation of the <em>Karate Kid</em> franchise.</p>



<p>Warner Bros. Pictures is also betting on this film and Maridueña. This could be the film that will   finally solidify, not only the marketability of a Latino in a Superhero lead role, but also prove the power of the #1 film going audience in the U.S. &#8212; Latinos. The film, directed by <strong>Angel Manuel Soto</strong>, also stars a cast of well known Latino/a talent, an Academy Award nominee and a Oscar winning actress.</p>



<p><em>Blue Beetle</em> marks the DC Super Hero’s first time on the big screen as well as Maridueña&#8217;s first film role. The Blue Beetle superhero&nbsp;first made an appearance in 1939, and is one of the oldest DC characters.  Lending in Latino perspective to the Warner Bros. film is Mexican screenwriter <strong>Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer</strong>, best known for&nbsp;<em>Contrapelo&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>Miss Bala</em>.</p>



<p>Maridueña plays Jaime Reyes who returns home from college with major plans for his life,  but as it usually happens, life has a different plan.  As he searches to find his purpose in the world, fate intervenes when Jaime unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology: The Scarab. When the Scarab suddenly chooses Jaime to be its symbiotic host, he is bestowed with an incredible suit of armor capable of extraordinary and unpredictable powers, forever changing his destiny as he becomes the Blue Beetle.  </p>



<p>Soto has brought together a dreamcast to tell the story. From millennials to Academy Award nominated actors, to television superstars, which lends itself for more of a wide audience appeal. </p>



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<p>Starring alongside Maridueña are Academy Award nominee <strong>Adriana Barraza</strong> (<em>Rambo: Last Blood, Thor</em>) as Jaime’s Nana, <strong>Damían Alcázar</strong> (<em>Narcos, Narcos: Mexico</em>) as his father, <strong>Elpidia Carrillo</strong> (<em>Mayans M.C., the Predator</em>) as his mother, <strong>George Lopez </strong>(<em>Lopez Vs. Lopez</em>, <em>Rio</em> and <em>Smurf</em> franchises) as Jaime’s Uncle Rudy, <strong>Raoul Max Trujillo </strong>(the <em>Sicario </em>films, <em>Mayans M.C.</em>) as Carapax, <strong>Bruna Marquezine </strong>(<em>Maldivas, God Save the King</em>) as Jenny Kord, with Oscar winner <strong>Susan Sarandon</strong> (<em>Monarch, Dead Man Walking</em>) as Victoria Kord. The film also stars Gen-z&#8217;er <strong>Belissa Escobedo</strong> (<em>American Horror Stories, Hocus Pocus 2</em>) as Jaime’s sister, Milagro, and millennial <strong>Harvey Guillén</strong> (<em>What We Do in the Shadows</em>) as Dr. Sanchez.</p>



<p>Director Soto hails from Puerto Rico, and is an avid traveler of the world.  He first studied architecture and advertising but soon found his love for film.  Having directed several short films, his long form films include <em>Charm City Kings</em> which received critical and a Grand Jury Nomination at Sundance, and his 2018 film <em>The Farm</em> took the Raindance Film Festival Immersive Stories Award.  <em>Blue Beetle</em> will be his first studio film. </p>



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<p><strong>John Rickard </strong>and <strong>Zev Foreman</strong> are producing, with <strong>Walter Hamada</strong>, <strong>Galen Vaisman</strong> and <strong>Garrett Grant </strong>serving as executive producers.</p>



<p>The creative team behind the scenes includes director of photography <strong>Pawel Pogorzelski </strong>(Midsommar, Hereditary), production designer J<strong>ohn Billington </strong>(<em>Bad Boys for Life)</em>, editor <strong>Craig Alpert</strong> (<em>Deadpool 2, The Lost City</em>), Oscar-nominated costume designer <strong>Mayes C. Rubeo </strong>(<em>Jojo Rabbit</em>, the <em>Thor</em> films), visual effects supervisor <strong>Kelvin McIlwain</strong> (<em>The Suicide Squad</em>, <em>Aquaman</em>) and composer <strong>Bobby Krlic</strong> (<em>Midsommar</em>, the <em>Snowpiercer</em> series).</p>



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