Pedro Bachura

movies bio information Pedro Bachura isn’t exactly a household name—yet. But if you’ve been keeping an eye on the Spanish film and TV scene, you’ve probably seen his work pop up lately, and honestly, the guy’s been everywhere. The Platform 2 (2024) is the big ticket, the kind of movie that gets people arguing on Twitter for weeks. Dark, twisted, and totally not the sort of film you throw on for a lazy Sunday. This sequel dives even deeper into the weird, dystopian world of the original, cranking up the claustrophobia and social commentary until you’re basically chewing your fingernails down to the bone. Pedro’s role? Well, let’s just say he’s not there to make friends or hand out cupcakes. Then you’ve got 1992 (2024), which goes in a totally different direction. Forget the bleak concrete cells and endless food platforms—this one’s all retro vibes, throwbacks, and a plot that’s dripping with nostalgia. Pedro slips into those ‘90s threads like he never left, and the story’s got all the drama, chaos, and messy relationships you’d expect from a show named after a year that gave us grunge music, dial-up internet, and questionable fashion choices. And don’t even get started on Antidisturbios (2020). Hardcore police drama, gritty as hell. Pedro’s part in this one isn’t huge, but the series itself? People went nuts for it. The tension is brutal, and the action is relentless, so if you’re into cop shows that actually show the ugly side of law enforcement, this is your jam. Bottom line: Pedro Bachura’s got range, and he’s just getting started.

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