
Matapanki
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
After gaining alcohol-fueled superpowers, Ricardo, a young punk from the outskirts, sets out to change society. But one brutal mistake will ignite an international conflict, with him at the heart of the storm.
Top Cast
Ramón Gálvez
Ramón Gálvez
Ricardo
Ramón Gálvez
Ricardo
Antonia McCarthy
Antonia McCarthy
Claudia
Antonia McCarthy
Claudia
Diego Bravo
Diego Bravo
Mella
Diego Bravo
Mella
Rosa Peñaloza
Rosa Peñaloza
María Luisa
Rosa Peñaloza
María Luisa
Rodrigo Lisboa
Rodrigo Lisboa
Presidente de los Estados Unidos (Matthew Jiménez)
Rodrigo Lisboa
Presidente de los Estados Unidos (Matthew Jiménez)
Ximena Galleguillos
Ximena Galleguillos
Mademoiselle
Ximena Galleguillos
Mademoiselle
Elisa Vallejos
Elisa Vallejos
Periodista Elisabeth
Elisa Vallejos
Periodista Elisabeth
Ismael Castellón
Ismael Castellón
Mike
Ismael Castellón
Mike
Guilherme Sepúlveda
Guilherme Sepúlveda
Presidente Larraín Matte
Guilherme Sepúlveda
Presidente Larraín Matte
Christopher Escandor
Christopher Escandor
Chester
Christopher Escandor
Chester
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