‘Amarres’ The New Hbo Series Starring Juan Pablo Medina

'Amarres' The New Hbo Series Starring Juan Pablo Medina

Despite all the health ravages that Juan Pablo Medina has had to go through, now the actor is beginning to regain his role as the new protagonist of the HBO series ‘Amarres’

The American actor of Mexican origin Juan Pablo Medina, who was recognized for his participation in the Netflix series "La casa de las Flores", a production by Manolo Caro, has been in the spotlight due to his health condition, however , on this occasion his name is back in the headlines with the premiere of "Amarres", the new HBO series in which he is the protagonist.

43-year-old Juan Pablo Medina is going through a very difficult situation in his personal life, because while he was on a recording set he suffered a thrombosis, so he immediately had to be transferred to the hospital, unfortunately he suffered a few days later. the amputation of one of his legs due to a complication from a septic shock, a decision that doctors had to make to save his life.

Medina began his career in 2000, and with more than twenty years in the entertainment industry, he has participated in different productions such as “Soy tu fan”, “Guerra de ídolos”, “Sin tratro de ti” and “Las juanas”. On this occasion he adds another success with the premiere of "Amarres" the new HBO production where he is the protagonist of the story.

“Amarres is the first original Mexican production for this“ streaming ”platform in which other actors also participate such as Hugo Catalán, Gabriela de la Garza, Alicia Jaziz, Nicole de Albornoz, Regina Flores, Fabiola Cándido, among others, the series is a dramatic comedy filmed in Popotla, a middle-class neighborhood in Mexico City.

The story was written by Fernanda Eguiarte and director Marcelo Tovar, who looked for a way to honor the Mexican middle class. The comedy stars Ana (Gabriela de la Garza), a different woman and mother who breaks with the conventional; When faced with a bad economic situation, he must recover the family tradition of pre-Hispanic magic and moorings.

Another issue addressed by this series is homosexuality, polyamory, divorce and the transformation that the role of women has in society, so for all lovers of Mexican productions they should know that this series premieres both in HBO Max as on the WarnerMedia platform, with 45-minute episodes.

‘Amarres’ is an original series conceived, developed and produced by the Dopamine company for Turner Latin America, and is the first of the more than 100 productions planned to be produced in Latin America in the next two years under the brand of Max Originals, therefore that surely this story will manage to surpass the borders.