Who are the main actors in 'Bajo Un Volcán'?
The film stars William Levy and Maggie Civantos.
Hollywood & Entertainment / Streaming
Telenovela star William Levy makes his Spanish-language film debut in 'Bajo Un Volcán,' a disaster thriller now available on ViX. The film combines action, romance, and the backdrop of a natural disaster in Tenerife.
'Bajo Un Volcán' features Captain Mario Torres (William Levy), a military pilot and evacuation expert, and Dani (Maggie Civantos), a volcanologist. The plot revolves around seismic activity in Tenerife, where Dani warns of an impending volcanic eruption that no one believes until it's too late. The film explores the relationship between the two protagonists as they navigate the natural disaster.
The movie, produced by Eduardo Campoy and David Martínez of Secuoya Studios, along with William Levy Entertainment, had a theatrical release in Spain before becoming available on ViX. This collaboration underscores the increasing investment in Spanish-language content for streaming audiences.
Actionable Takeaway: Subscribers to ViX can watch 'Bajo Un Volcán' to enjoy a blend of romance and thrilling disaster scenarios, offering a unique cinematic experience.
The film stars William Levy and Maggie Civantos.
The film was shot in Tenerife, Spain.
It is available exclusively on ViX premium in the United States and Latin America.
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