Interview
From Griselda to M.I.A., Alberto Guerra Keeps Redefining the Latino Antihero - INTERVIEW
Alberto Guerra has played cartel figures, wounded men, dangerous husbands and magnetic survivors. But Elías Pérez, his character in Peacock's new Miami crime thriller M.I.A., still managed to surprise him.
Diego Boneta on How to Do Cinco de Mayo Right, From His Mom's Recipe to NYC
If Diego Boneta has his way, Cinco de Mayo this year will taste like chipotle-laced guacamole, sound like Juan Gabriel, and, for lucky fans in New York, come served straight from his own hands.
Teary Eyed and Deeply Vunerable: Alfonso Herrera Alfonso Herrera Says 'La Casa de los Espíritus' Is The Pain of Latin America - INTERVIEW
Alfonso Herrera does not try to soften Esteban Trueba. He knows the man he plays in Prime Video's La casa de los espíritus can be called evil. He knows he is cruel. He knows he wounds the women around him, builds power through possession, and becomes one of the forces that turn Isabel Allende's story's family history into political history. He explains it all in this interview.
Manolo Cardona Reveals the Brutal Reality of a Week in a Coffin for 'Los Encantos del Sinvergüenza' - INTERVIEW
Manolo Cardona, Erick Elías and Daniela Álvarez break down Los encantos del sinvergüenza, from the week Cardona spent 12 hours a day inside a coffin to the show's mix of dark comedy, romance and revenge, plus the emotional and complex characters at the center of the ViX series.
Latinos love horror, and Verónica Falcón just gave the genre a new matriarch in 'Lee Crooning's The Mummy'-INTERVIEW
Latino audiences have long shown up for horror, often more strongly than Hollywood fully reflects back on screen. According to UCLA's latest Hollywood Diversity Report, Latino moviegoers represented 29.1 percent of the audience for top horror films in 2025. That makes Verónica Falcón's arrival in 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' feel especially meaningful.
Matt Bomer on 'Outcome', Hollywood absurdity, and the Miami honor that brought him to Florida
Matt Bomer sits down in Miami during the Miami Film Festival, where he received the Vanguard Award, to talk about his role in Outcome alongside Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, and Jonah Hill. He opens up about playing a character who hides pain behind humor, the deeper message of authenticity in the film, and how Hollywood satire reflects real life in the age of social media.
'Cuba After Castro': A Bold Documentary that Shows Díaz Canel's Positions Before the Current U.S. Crisis and Why Things Could Be Different - INTERVIEW
Journalists Abby Martin & Matthew Belen traveled to Cuba to interview President Miguel Díaz-Canel in his first extensive interview with an American media outlet.
John Leguizamo Says His Pablo Escobar in Dear Killer Nannies Is the Most Human, and Most Chilling Yet - INTERVIEW
John Leguizamo entered once again in dangerous territory, this time as Pablo Escobar in 'Dear Killer Nannies', and in Miami he made it clear that this is not just another narco retelling. The series goes somewhere other projects have not, inside the Escobar home, inside the bond between father and son, and inside the emotional wreckage left behind by one of the most infamous criminals in modern history.
EXCLUSIVE - Alexandra Metz Just Changed the Game for Latina Characters on TV with The Pitt's "Favorite Butcher' Dr. Yolanda García
Alexandra Metz did not want Dr. Yolanda García, the main surgeon in HBO's hit series The Pitt, to feel like another familiar Latina television archetype. She wanted her to feel specific, formidable, and, in one crucial way, unexpected, the Afrolatina actress told in an exclusive interview.
Menopause, Andropause, and Total Chaos: Amanda Peet and Jonathan Tropper Explain Why 'Your Friends & Neighbors 2' Feels So Brutally Real
Amanda Peet, the star of Apple TV's "Your Friends and Neighbors," and the series creator Jonathan Tropper explain in an interview why season 2 feels more real and more unhinged, with Jon Hamm at the helm and James Marsden as agent of caos, sprinkled with menopause and andropause.
INTERVIEW - Kenia OS Responds to the Rumors, Reveals What Peso Pluma Smells Like, and Wins the Crown of the New Queen of Mexican Pop
Kenia OS is more vulnerable than ever. She talks about her new album 'K de Karma', the recent attacks against her image, Peso Pluma, and what it means to come from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in an in-depth interview.
EXCLUSIVE: James Ortiz Says He Built Rocky in 'Project Hail Mary' With Body Language, Trauma, and 'Latina Mom' and Italian Nonna Energy
Puerto Rican descendant James Ortiz did not have a face to work with when he set out to make Rocky feel alive in 'Project Hail Mary'. No expressive eyes, no smile, no human shorthand. What he had instead was posture, rhythm, awkwardness, and memory, including the kind that comes from growing up around strong family personalities.
Christian Meier Mourns Through Music, Mexican Fusions and an Isolated California Hideaway - INTERVIEW
Peruvian superstar Christian Meier did not begin talking about his new album. Así es la ley with release dates or strategy. He began with loss and ended falling in love again with solitude and directing, far far away from the telenovelas that made him an icon among Latinos.
Puerto Rican Actor Carlos Ponce on the Responsability of Guiding a Jewish Teen Who Wants to Become Catholic in 'Ethan Bloom' - INTERVIEW
Puerto Rican artist Carlos Ponce made his debut as a priest in the film 'Ethan Bloom,' filmed entirely in Miami, marking his first time portraying a priest. In an interview, he discusses his experience wearing the robes and why he was drawn to the project.
Latino Actor Gabriel Sloyer Reveals Why 'Protector' Feels Like 'Taken' With a Mother - INTERVIEW
Latino actor Gabriel Sloyer brings a new side in 'Protector', the new movie by Mexican director Adrian Grünberg, starring Mila Jovovich. He explains in an interview how his character The Chairman is a departure from his previous work and what would the movie be named if it was a telenovela.
Pixar's Hoppers Brings Humans and Animals Together, and Piper Curda and Bobby Moynihan Says Kids Will Finally Feel Seen - INTERVIEW
Actress Piper Curda, who voices the film's central character Mabel, and comedian Bobby Moynihan, who plays the beaver King George, spoke about the heart of their Pixar movie 'Hoppers', the emotional depth of their characters, and the quiet but meaningful evolution of representation in animation.
INTERVIEW- Wyatt and Kurt Russell Say 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters 2' Is as Much About Their Family as Godzilla and Kong
From the first season, Apple TV's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters has been more than another entry in the ever-expanding Monsterverse. For Kurt Russell and his son Wyatt, now that the second season is out, it has evolved into a story about time, legacy, and what it means to share a single character across generations, something few actors, let alone families, ever experience.
Irene Azuela: Exorcising Mama Elena to keep living after 'Like Water for Chocolate 2' - INTERVIEW
Some characters are shed with the costume, while others become ingrained in you. For Irene Azuela, saying goodbye to Mama Elena wasn't just the end of a day's filming, but the urgent need for an emotional exorcism, as she explained in a profound interview.
Borja Voces Reveals How a Psychic Predicted his Success on TV When He Was a child and Reveals Secrets of CDI 2
TelevisaUnivision host Borja Voces reminisces about a psychic from his childhood and discusses the return of Código de Investigación, now focusing not only on murders.
The New Reality Show AFAM Wives Club Stars Fights to End the Stereotypes of Asian Women Dating U.S. and European Men
AFAM Wives Club, the new reality-drama hybrid from JP Habac, Rodina Singh and Antoinette Jadaone, is more than a show about cross-cultural relationships. For its stars, Nathalie Hart, Julia Chu, and Mari Fowler, it is a cultural correction. They said in an interview with The Latin Times.
Brad Pitt Latino No More: William Levy Becomes a Super Star in Europe with a Powerful Mix of Brawl and Faith and Vulnerability - INTERVIEW
William Levy has encountered a character who, for the first time and publicly, has allowed him to embrace an important aspect of his faith: Spanish Civil Defense Commander Mario Torres, the protagonist of his new film, Under the Volcano. Levy has lived in Torres's shoes for over two years in a place that has changed his life: the Spanish island of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
Kit Harington Became a Villain with Brotherly Hate in Family Plan 2, Now He Wants To Go to Space
British actor Kit Harington plays the villain Fin in The Family Plan 2, the latest installment in the saga starring Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan. The actor, best known for his unforgettable role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, found himself in very urban, very different experiences from what he was used to in the film debuting today on Apple TV.
Spain's Pablo Alborán Opens Up About His Deleted 'Hot' Scene in Netflix's Breathe and How Salsa and Bachata Revived Him
Spanish singer-songwriter and now actor Pablo Alborán talks in an interview about his 'KM0', the sexy scenes in 'Respira' and his relationship with Tiktok, among other things about his liberation process.
Maribel Guardia, Laura Flores and Lucía Méndez on How 'Cómplices' Changed Their Friendship Forever
Before the new comedy series 'Cómplices' was a hit on ViX, it was just a funny conversation between girlfriends, as its creator and star, Mexican actress Lucía Méndez, remembers it vividly: a night with singers Dulce and Laura León, full of laughter and gossip, when someone brought up Tinder. The actress and her co-stars Laura Flores and Maribel Guardia revealed all in an interview.
Meet the First Predator You'll Actually Root For: Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, the star of 'Predator Badlands' - INTERVIEW
Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, the star of 'Predator Badlands', explains in an interview the story behind his last name, how he embodied Dek, a Predator with a soul, and all about the latest movie of the saga.
"People Think Fat Men Aren't Smart": Mel Rodríguez Opens Up About the Pain Behind His Weight, Hollywood Bias and Sarah's Oil
The Cuban actor talks with The Latin Times about his weight loss journey, the stereotypes about fat men, and how being a girl dad changed his performance in Sarah's Oil.
MEET James Eason-Garcia, the Latino Who Imagined Tony Stark As Sweet Child 'Iron Man and His Awesome Friends' - INTERVIEW
The co-executive producer and writer of "Iron Man and His Awesome Friends" sits down with The Latin Times to discuss his new version of Iron Man as well as the importance of diversity.
Arturo Castro and The Excitement of Being in 'Tron Ares' - INTERVIEW
Arturo Castro walked onto the set of Tron: Ares excited about the romantic comedy elements of his character Seth Flores' storyline. Of course, it wasn't the only thing that had him pinching himself. "It was the kind of experience that I could only dream of when I was a child in Guatemala," he said in an interview with The Latin Times.
Kirsten Dunst and Channing Tatum Talk Toys 'R' Us, Bubble Baths and True Crime in 'Roofman' -INTERVIEW
Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst talk about their new movie 'Roofman,' a true crime dramedy that tells the crazy tale of McDonald's robber Jeffrey Manchester in the 90's.
Ramona Young on Her Character's Chaotic, Hilarious Romance in Highly Anticipated 'The Office' Spin-Off 'The Paper' - INTERVIEW
Young stars as Nicole Lee, a circulation department staffer at the titular newspaper that serves as the focus of the spin-off of the hit TV series, "The Office."