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Jennifer López, imaginary film star in the captivating trailer of the remake of the spider woman kiss

Madrid, Jun 5 (Culturaocio) –

THE MUSICAL MUSICAL REMAKE Spider -woman kiss He will arrive at the Salas in October 2025, after passing through the Sundance Film Festival. To warm up engines, the trailer of this new version led by Bill Condon (Gods and monsters, beautiful and the beast) shows its protagonist, Jennifer López, as an imaginary movie star In this new adaptation of the novel written by Manuel Puig in 1976, and which is also starring Diego Luna and Tonatiuh.

The images start showing López’s character, Ingrid Lunaa stunning woman who is in a luxurious restaurant, to whom they tend her hand to dance. That is when they enter the scene Luis Molinawhom he puts face Tonatiuh, In a movie theater, self -absorbed, before he was imprisoned by immoral behavior.

“What is your favorite movie?” Molina asks her cellmate, the idealist and political prisoner Valentín Arregui. “I have none “, He responds, in a dry tone, the character embodied by Luna.

I couldn’t live without films. One of them will never forget her … the kiss of the spider woman“, he answers, observing the film’s poster starring the imaginary star played by López.


At that moment, it appears Ingrid. Smiling, with cigar in hand, hat and white suit, begins to sing with his melodious voice in the stages of a crowded cabaret. At the same time, Molina It escapes the harsh reality, imagining his own film with Ingrid and Valentínleading a dream life in prison, while the images are discovering how they ended up locked up.

“Valentín (Diego Luna), a political prisoner, shares a cell with Molina (Tonatiuh), a windowman convicted of public scandal. Both make an unexpected bond while Molina Relatives the plot of a Hollywood musical starring its favorite diva of the big screenIngrid Luna (Jennifer López) “, pray the synopsis of the tape.

The Argentine-Brazilian director Héctor Babenco He took Puig’s story to the cinema in 1985 in an acclaimed adaptation starring William Hurt and Raúl Juliá. The film received four Oscar nominations and earned him Hurt the statuette for best actor.

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