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The show is set in an unknown Latin American country, and follows the adventures of four main characters: Renaldo, Andres, Ursula, and Tati. Renaldo, played by Torres, is a practical and creative horror aficionado who comes up with the team's various spooky ideas. Andres, played by Bernardo Velasco, is Renaldo's best friend and a successful dental surgeon who can't resist the call of the supernatural. Ana Fabrega plays the role of Ursula, a quirky and lovable math genius who has always had a fascination with the occult. Tati, played by Cassandra Ciangherotti, is Renaldo's sister and a brilliant makeup artist who transforms the show's clients into the creatures they aspire to be.
The show's main premise is driven by the group's entrepreneurial endeavors in offering bespoke horror experiences to their clients. From a priest longing to drive out the devil from his childhood town to a billionaire staging his own death, the team creates these experiences, including hosting a monster truck rally, performing a human ash scattering at sea with live mermaids, crafting a demonically possessed WASP collecting robot or decorating a wedding with only one floral arrangement. In each episode, the audience is exposed to a different horror trope or supernatural element, and follows the group's hilarious attempts to bring them to life.
At the core of the show is the ensemble cast's chemistry, which is immensely vital to the show's success. These four characters are highly relatable, amusing, and often speak to the viewers with their quirky anecdotes and wry humor. The show's narrative is also continuously impressive, weaving in different storylines, subplots, and pop culture references in quirky ways.
One of the show's key themes is its exploration of LGBTQ lifestyles and intergenerational relationships. Many of the show's tropes rely on otherworldly beings that reflect feelings of alienation and marginalization in society. The Los Espookys' troupe consists of a diverse group of people that engages the audience with subliminal cultural vibes from weaving in critiques of class and power to promoting environmental conservation and acceptance of different lifestyles.
It is worth noting that Los Espookys intentionally subverts traditional horror tropes by re-contextualizing traditional common horror imagery with a queer lens. The show often also uses standard horror elements to satirize wealth, power, and isolation.
The design elements of the show are visually stunning, and the over-the-top effects are always on point. The dreamlike sequences and animated interludes artfully entwine both the real world and the supernatural. Additionally, the show's musical scores and sound design create the perfect eerie atmosphere.
In summary, Los Espookys is an absurd, funny, and unique show that takes the horror genre to a new level. With its offbeat humor and colorful storytelling, the show will appeal to anyone who loves satire or has a penchant for the macabre. The character development and chemistry between the cast will resonate with viewers and guarantee them endless hours of laughs while the unique visual and audio effects will leave their senses thoroughly entertained.
Los Espookys is a series that ran for 2 seasons (12 episodes) between June 15, 2019 and on HBO
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CastCassandra CiangherottiAna FabregaJulio Torres
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Premiere DateJune 15, 2019
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IMDB Rating7.5 (2,921)

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