El Pantera

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  • TV-PG
  • 2012
  • 3 Seasons
  • 5.5  (108)

El Pantera is a Mexican television show originally aired in 2007 on Univision. The show stars Luis Roberto Guzmán in the titular role as El Pantera, a vigilante who takes matters into his own hands to rid his hometown of drug dealers and other criminals. The show takes place in the fictional town of San Francisco de Macorís, where crime rates are high and the police force is corrupt. El Pantera is the only one who seems to care about cleaning up the streets, so he puts on a mask and becomes a superhero of sorts, fighting for justice and protecting the innocent. Each episode is filled with action-packed scenes, as El Pantera takes on new missions, battles with rival gangs, and tries to stay one step ahead of the police who are hot on his heels. Viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of adrenaline-fueled excitement, as they watch El Pantera overcome insurmountable odds, risking his life to fight against the corrupt system that has failed his town. But El Pantera is more than just an action hero. The show also has moments of deep emotion and heart, exploring the personal struggles and relationships of its characters. El Pantera is haunted by the murder of his wife and child, which fuels his desire for justice and revenge. His friend and fellow vigilante, La Quina, is similarly motivated by personal loss. Other characters struggle with addiction or are forced into a life of crime due to poverty and desperation. The show's themes of justice and redemption are universal, making it appealing to a wide range of viewers. Its message of resistance against corruption and oppression resonates deeply with Mexican audiences, who have a long history of fighting for justice and freedom. El Pantera was a critical and commercial success, spawning two more seasons in 2008 and 2010. It remains a beloved show in Mexican TV history, known for its thrilling action, complex characters, and social commentary. Luis Roberto Guzmán's performance as the titular character is particularly noteworthy, earning him praise for his intense portrayal of a man driven by a desire for justice. Overall, El Pantera is a must-watch for fans of action, drama, and social commentary, showcasing the best of Mexican television. The show's themes and characters are timeless, and its message of hope and resistance continues to inspire audiences today.

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El Pantera is a Mexican television show originally aired in 2007 on Univision. The show stars Luis Roberto Guzmán in the titular role as El Pantera, a vigilante who takes matters into his own hands to rid his hometown of drug dealers and other criminals.

The show takes place in the fictional town of San Francisco de Macorís, where crime rates are high and the police force is corrupt. El Pantera is the only one who seems to care about cleaning up the streets, so he puts on a mask and becomes a superhero of sorts, fighting for justice and protecting the innocent.

Each episode is filled with action-packed scenes, as El Pantera takes on new missions, battles with rival gangs, and tries to stay one step ahead of the police who are hot on his heels. Viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of adrenaline-fueled excitement, as they watch El Pantera overcome insurmountable odds, risking his life to fight against the corrupt system that has failed his town.

But El Pantera is more than just an action hero. The show also has moments of deep emotion and heart, exploring the personal struggles and relationships of its characters. El Pantera is haunted by the murder of his wife and child, which fuels his desire for justice and revenge. His friend and fellow vigilante, La Quina, is similarly motivated by personal loss. Other characters struggle with addiction or are forced into a life of crime due to poverty and desperation.

The show's themes of justice and redemption are universal, making it appealing to a wide range of viewers. Its message of resistance against corruption and oppression resonates deeply with Mexican audiences, who have a long history of fighting for justice and freedom.

El Pantera was a critical and commercial success, spawning two more seasons in 2008 and 2010. It remains a beloved show in Mexican TV history, known for its thrilling action, complex characters, and social commentary. Luis Roberto Guzmán's performance as the titular character is particularly noteworthy, earning him praise for his intense portrayal of a man driven by a desire for justice.

Overall, El Pantera is a must-watch for fans of action, drama, and social commentary, showcasing the best of Mexican television. The show's themes and characters are timeless, and its message of hope and resistance continues to inspire audiences today.

  • Premiere Date
    July 19, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (108)