Countdown to the premiere of the series Fox on Prime Video is underway as the platform nears completion. The streaming service announced this Friday that the new production, starring Miguel Bernardeau, will enter the catalog for Spain, Andorra, and Portugal on January 25, just six days after its debut in the United States and Latin America.
Renata Notni (Evil Races, What’s wrong with Karma?), Dalia Xiuhcoatl (Black Moon, Revenge of Juanas), Emiliano Zurita (The President of Joaquín Murrieta, Dance of the ’41s), Andrés Almeida (The Taste of Christmas, Bard. False Chronicle of a Few Facts), Cuauhtli Jimenez (Finland, SOZ: Soldiers or Zombies), Elia Galera (El Cid, The One to Come), Paco Tous (La Casa de Papel, With Our Remaining Years), Rodolfo Sancho (Heirs of the Earth, Ministry of Time), Cristo Fernández (Ted Lasso, Sisters), Francisco Reyes (30 Para, Maradona: Holy Dream), Luis Tosar (All the Names of Allah, Fatum) and Ana Layevska (Dr. Lucía: An Extraordinary Gift, The Three), along with Cecilia Suárez (La Casa de las Flores, 3 Caminos) complete the cast for this Secuoya Estudios production.
The series is directed by Javier Quintas, Jorge Saavedra, and José Luis Alegría, with production led by David Cotarelo, Ángela Agudo, Sergio Pizzolante, Carlos Portela, David Martínez, John Gertz, Andy Kaplan, Jesús Torres – Viera, and Glenda Pacanis. Zorro was written and created by Carlos Portela.
Zorro represents an exciting adventure filled with action, courage, and the spirit of a new vigilante in a changing society. Diego de la Vega, played by Miguel Bernardeau, steps into the mantle of the legendary masked hero. His mission goes beyond unmasking his father’s killers and delivering justice; it also explores the personal cost of heroism in a city facing swiftly shifting loyalties and emerging threats. As the new Zorro, Diego grapples with the weight of responsibility in a world where law, justice, and public opinion frequently collide, offering a nuanced portrait of a hero in a volatile era of 19th-century California and the broader American frontier.