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Kotsifakis returns to the attack as a villain

The Mexican film 'Contraataque' has gained significant popularity after accumulating nearly 100 million views on Netflix. The movie now has both a prequel and a sequel currently being filmed in indoor locations across Mexico, introducing new characters. Among the newcomers is Héctor Kotsifakis, known for his roles in 'Me gusta, pero me asusta' and 'Pedro Páramo,' who portrays an antagonist in one of the films. Directors and producers Chava Cartas and Francisco González Compeán are involved in both projects, which are set to wrap filming by September. Kotsifakis mentioned that he will not participate in the shoot in Chihuahua but will be present in Veracruz. The original film focuses on an elite military group combating powerful drug cartels, with Luis Alberti facing a new antagonist played by Noé Hernández. Initially planned for theatrical release, the decision was made to launch it on Netflix due to the lack of similar Mexican productions.

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Kotsifakis returns to the attack as a villain

The Mexican film 'Contraataque' has gained significant popularity after accumulating nearly 100 million views on Netflix. The movie now has both a prequel and a sequel currently being filmed in indoor locations across Mexico, introducing new characters. Among the newcomers is Héctor Kotsifakis, known for his roles in 'Me gusta, pero me asusta' and 'Pedro Páramo,' who portrays an antagonist in one of the films. Directors and producers Chava Cartas and Francisco González Compeán are involved in both projects, which are set to wrap filming by September. Kotsifakis mentioned that he will not participate in the shoot in Chihuahua but will be present in Veracruz. The original film focuses on an elite military group combating powerful drug cartels, with Luis Alberti facing a new antagonist played by Noé Hernández. Initially planned for theatrical release, the decision was made to launch it on Netflix due to the lack of similar Mexican productions.

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