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[via press release from Netflix]
New trailer for Ingobernable, starring Kate del Castillo / Netflix
Netflix debuts official trailer for Ingobernable, the upcoming original series from Mexico.
On March 24, 2017 Netflix will launch the first season of the anticipated Mexican original series, Ingobernable. The thriller and drama series will debut at 12am (CST) and feature a total of 15 episodes that will tell the story of a Mexican Presidential family and how in a matter of seconds everything can change.
Kate del Castillo (Emilia Urquiza) and Erik Hayser (Diego Nava) portray the First Lady and President of Mexico. Emilia Urquiza, is the First Lady of Mexico with big plans to improve conditions for the country through her commitment to fighting for peace. As Emilia starts to lose faith in her husband, President Diego Nava, she finds herself at a crossroad where she will need to find a way to deal with a great challenge and uncover the truth.
Emilia is a woman with a strong personality, conviction and clear ideas that make her capable of doing anything: making a president, leaving a president and killing a president.
The series is produced by Argos and set to debut March 24th
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exclusively on Netflix.
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