Sebastián Jurado

Sebastián Jurado’s filmography is basically a grab bag of genres, and honestly, the dude knows how to pick projects that keep things interesting. Let’s kick things off with Counterstrike (2025). This one’s got all the pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat energy you want from a high-stakes thriller. Think high-tech espionage, double-crosses, and those “wait, did that just happen?” moments. Jurado brings this gritty intensity to his role, like he’s been living on caffeine and secrets for months. You’re never really sure who’s on whose side, but that's half the fun. The action isn’t just there for show either—there’s some real, raw emotion bubbling under the surface. No cardboard cut-out heroes here. Then you’ve got MexZombies (2022), which is just a wild ride from start to finish. Zombies, obviously, but with a Mexican twist—think Dia de los Muertos meets Shaun of the Dead. It’s gory, but not in a way that’ll make you lose your lunch. There’s a lot of dark humor, wild chases, and more than a few moments that make you wonder if the cast had a little too much fun on set. Jurado’s character is right in the thick of it, sometimes the hero, sometimes just trying not to get eaten. Relatable, honestly. And don’t sleep on Mirreyes contra Godinez 2 (2022). Totally different vibe—this one’s a comedy that pokes fun at class divides and office politics in Mexico. Jurado isn’t afraid to be ridiculous, and the chemistry between the cast is pretty electric. If you’re into sharp, satirical humor and a bit of chaos, this one’s worth a shot.

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  • Professions: Producer, Actor, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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