Kate del Castillo is returning to the spotlight with the Netflix series "Ingobernable." The streaming service announced that the show will be premiering all 15 episodes on March 24 starting at 12am CST. Del Castillo plays the First Lady of México with Erik Hayser playing her husband, the President of México.
Del Castillo stars as First Lady Emilia Urquiza, a woman who has big plans to improve conditions for the country through her commitment to fighting for peace. She is a woman with a strong personality, conviction and clear ideas that make her capable of doing anything. As Emilia starts to lose faith in her husband, President Diego Nava (Hayser), she finds herself at a crossroad where she will need to find a way to deal with a great challenge and uncover the truth. The presidential couple will be joined by their two children Maria Nava Urquiza (Alicia Jaziz) and Emiliano Nava Urquiza (Alessio Valentini).
Other stars that appear on "Ingobernable" are: Erendira Ibarra, Luis Roberto Guzmán, Fernando Luján, Marina de Tavira, Marco Antonio Treviño, María del Carmen Farías, Aida López, Alberto Guerra Ramos, Harold Torres, Maxi Iglesias, Alvaro Guerrero, Diego Cadavid, Tamara Mazarrasa Lopez, Marianna Burelli, Hernán del Riego, Jeirmarie Osorio Rivera, Mitzi Mabel Cadena and Pablo Astiazarán.
Production of the series had a setback after Kate del Castillo was revealed to be involved with "El Chapo," following the publication of an article written by actor Sean Penn. It was the Mexican actress that facilitated the meeting between the two, in what she said was a meeting to produce a movie about the drug lord's life.
When "El Chapo" was captured by authorities was presented to the media, Arely Gómez, Attorney General of Mexico, mentioned that it was thanks to these conversations between actors and producers that they were able to pinpoint "El Chapo's whereabouts. "Another important aspect that allowed us to find his location, was when it was discovered that Guzmán Loera wanted to make an autobiographical film," she said during the press conference. "Communication was established with actors and producers, which now are part of a new line of investigation; also the follow ups allowed us to document that encounters between the lawyers of the now detained individual and these people."
In the magazine story, Penn narrates that "El Chapo" reached out to the Mexican "Dueños Del Paraíso" actress after she penned an open letter where she states she believes more in the drug lord than the Mexican government.
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