The Unknown Hitman: The Story of El Cholo Adrián

The Unknown Hitman: The Story of El Cholo Adrián (Spanish: El desconocido: La historia de El Cholo Adrián) or simply El desconocido, is a Mexican crime drama television series produced and broadcast by Cine Latino, along to Plus Entertainment.[2] The series is directed by Gonzalo González,[2] and written by Erick Hernández.[2] The story revolves around the story of Orso Iván Gastelum better known as "El Cholo" who is known for being Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's right hand. It stars Guillermo Iván as the titular character.[2]

The Unknown Hitman: The Story of El Cholo Adrián
GenreCrime drama
Created byErick Hernández
Directed byGonzalo González
Starring
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
Production company(s)Plus Entertainment
DistributorNetflix
Release
Original networkCine Latino
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereophonic sound
First shown inUnited States[1]
Original release28 July 2017 (2017-07-28)
External links
Website

The first season that consists of five episodes premiered on 27 July 2017 on Cine Latino, and aired every Sunday at 11:00 p.m.[2][3] The season tells the origins of Adrián, born in a family of drug traffickers from a town in Sinaloa, Mexico.[3] It also tells about the murder of beauty queen Susana Flores, winner of the Miss Sinaloa contest in 2012,[3] and also makes references to the meetings of actress Kate del Castillo with El Chapo.[3]

The second season, which consists of 8 episodes premiered on 17 March 2019.[4] While the first season was inspired by the lives of El Cholo, El Chapo and the Sinaloa cartel,[4] the second season is totally fictional,[4] although it is inspired by the daily reality that thousands of people live through the drug trafficking business.[4]

All 13 episodes of the series was available for streaming since December 2017 on Netflix.[5]

Cast

  • Guillermo Iván as El Cholo
  • Marco Uriel as General Garrido
  • Jose Angel Bichir as Lobo
  • Paty Blanco as Josefina
  • Scarlet Gruber as Karla
  • Quetzalli Bulnes as Belinda
  • Liliana Moreno Reynoso as Carmen
  • Fernando Sarfatti as El Gobernador
  • María del Carmen Félix as La Coty
  • César Manjarrez as El Chapo
  • Rodrigo Ostap as Panchito
  • Mauricio Mendoza as Osorio
  • Carlos Segura as Capitan Huerta

References

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