Overview
- Netflix released Las muertas worldwide on September 10, following a Cineteca Nacional premiere on September 9 attended by Netflix co‑CEO Ted Sarandos.
- The six-episode limited series marks Estrada’s first project made for television.
- Based on Ibargüengoitia’s 1977 novel, the story fictionalizes the mid‑20th‑century Poquianchis case, with historical victim counts reported inconsistently across sources.
- Arcelia Ramírez and Paulina Gaitán lead as the Baladro sisters, joined by Alfonso Herrera, Joaquín Cosío, Leticia Huijara and Mauricio Isaac.
- The production mounted a large-scale period shoot with more than 150 actors, about 200 sets, 5,000 extras and locations across Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, Veracruz and Mexico City.