
Entre Bestias 2026
Asier Tro's upcoming comedy *Entre Bestias (2026)* throws Spanish-speaking podcasting sensation Luis de la Isla into uncharted territory when a high-stakes interview with Alfredo Chaparro—a once-powerful media mogul—spirals into a web of unexpected chaos.
Director: Asier Tro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Entre Bestias (2026) about?
*Entre Bestias* follows Luis de la Isla, a top Spanish-speaking podcaster, as he heads into a high-profile interview with a controversial former media executive—only to realize too late that the conversation will spiral far beyond his control. What starts as professional curiosity quickly becomes a chaotic race against unseen forces, blending humor with the sharp edges of media ethics.
Who directed Entre Bestias?
Asier Tro takes the director's chair, bringing a fresh comedic lens to the clash between ambition and consequence.
Who stars in Entre Bestias?
The film stars Álvaro Vega as Luis de la Isla, alongside Paco Gumiel, Myriam Barrionuevo, Antonio Haro, and Joaquín Marcellini, with Pilar Blanco rounding out the ensemble.
Is Entre Bestias (2026) worth watching?
With its tight 79-minute runtime and sharp comedy rooted in media satire, *Entre Bestias* looks poised to be a standout in the genre—especially for fans of fast-paced, dialogue-driven films. While IMDb is still rating it, the premise and cast suggest it's one to keep an eye on as release nears.
How long is Entre Bestias?
The film runs for 79 minutes.
About Entre Bestias (2026) — When a Podcast Interview Takes a Dangerous Turn
Asier Tro's upcoming comedy *Entre Bestias (2026)* throws Spanish-speaking podcasting sensation Luis de la Isla into uncharted territory when a high-stakes interview with Alfredo Chaparro—a once-powerful media mogul—spirals into a web of unexpected chaos.
What begins as a straightforward podcast episode quickly spirals into a darkly comedic exploration of media power, reckless ambition, and the fine line between curiosity and disaster. With sharp dialogue and a restless energy that mirrors the unpredictability of modern journalism, this 79-minute romp balances satire with slapstick, leaving Luis—and the audience—questioning who's really pulling the strings. Expect a ride where every question leads to another complication, and the line between host and prey blurs faster than Chaparro's fading reputation.