The Mexican actress Kate del Castillo has given something to talk about once again with her return to the cinema as the protagonist and producer of the suspense film Cold, dead hands, in which she seeks to represent a strong woman.
According to the national media, Del Castillo gives life to a woman who was kidnapped, abused and mistreated by a man, but who nevertheless manages to survive with courage.
The project is being carried out by its own production company, Cholawood Productions, along with former Netflix vice president Erik Barmack and is led by American Gary Auerbach.
The filming takes place in Utah, United States, in a snowy setting in which the plot of the kidnapping of his character at the hands of a hunter unfolds.
Del Castillo’s last movie appearance was last year in the movie Bad Boys for Life (2020), in which she played Isabel Aretas alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
However, her work on television promises to continue unstoppable, because in mid-2020 the actress announced the third season of the series Queen of the south.
About this project, he only mentioned that it would be one of the greatest challenges that producers and actors will have to go through, but he did not advance details of the plot.
On the other hand, the actress of Ungovernable (2017) remains active as a businesswoman for her tequila brand Honor, which she has been promoting for more than five years and continues to be active in political matters.
Last November, he pointed out his disagreements around the government of Donald Trump and maintained that his administration reversed the advances and respect that the Latino artist community had earned and built in the United States.
That is why with his production house he has sought to promote Latin talent through good stories.
The actress has also been involved in issues of the care and protection of animals and recently celebrated 40 years of struggle of the organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).