Alejandra Alabadi Aragó
Alejandra Alabadi Aragó has carved out a pretty wild resume in the film and TV world. You might’ve caught her name while getting sucked into the chaos of Ron’s Gone Wrong—the animated flick that basically turned the idea of “best friends forever” on its head, thanks to a malfunctioning robot and a kid just trying to blend in. That movie had heart, glitches, and a healthy dose of “what could possibly go wrong?” energy, and Alejandra’s touch is all over it.
She’s also linked to Black Mirror, that show that basically makes you question if you should ever look at your phone again. Every episode is like a gut-punch about tech gone nuts, and honestly, it’s kind of impressive to be part of something that’s basically modern-day Twilight Zone. The series doesn’t pull punches, and neither does Alejandra—her work fits right in with the whole “let’s make the audience sweat a little” vibe.
And then there’s Dog Man (2025), which is already getting buzz even though it hasn’t dropped yet. Details are still kind of hush-hush, but early talk is that it’ll be a wild ride, probably mixing absurd humor with genuine emotion—classic move if you’ve tracked her past projects. Whether she’s behind the scenes or helping bring quirky characters to life, Alejandra seems to have a knack for projects that get people talking, laughing, and maybe freaking out just a bit. Not your average filmography, that’s for sure.