The Dead Girls
The Dead Girls is a Mexican limited television series based on the 1977 novel by Jorge Ibargüengoitia, which was inspired by Las Poquianchis. The six-episode limited series, directed by Luis Estrada, debuted September 10, 2025, on Netflix. The work is a Spanish language production that was both set and shot in Mexico.
Premise
The Dead Girls is a series set in 1960s Mexico, which at first seems like a love story, but soon devolves into a historically-based, but fictional crime drama involving sex crimes and other felonies. The series features sisters Arcángela, and Serafina Baladro, who mastermind a brothel empire using unconscionable techniques. The supporting cast includes Alfonso Herrera, Joaquín Cosío, and Mauricio Isaac.Cast
Main cast
- Paulina Gaitán as Serafina Baladro
- Arcelia Ramírez as Arcángela Baladro
- Alfonso Herrera as Simón Corona
- Joaquín Cosio as Capt. Bedoya
- Mauricio Isaac as La Calavera
Supporting cast
- Tenoch Huerta as Delfino
- Edwarda Gurrola as Lupe
- Juan Carlos Remolina as Don Mariano
- Patricia Loranca as Evelia
- Krystian Ferrer as Brave Nicholas
- Elias Toscano as Beto Paredes
- Yessica Borroto Perryman as Blanca
- Sofia Espinosa as Maria del Carmen
- Enrique Arreola as Escalera
- Fernanda Rivera as Luis María
- Cecilia de los Santos Vargas as Rosa
- Natalia Quiroz as Gloria
- Renée Sabina as Elvira
- Raúl Méndes as architect Hernández
- Ximena Romo as Conchita Zamora
- Carlos Corona as Sirenio Pantoja
- Salvador Sánchez as Judge Peralta
- Dagoberto Gama as Inspector Cueto
- Fernando Bonilla as Ticho
- Sonia Couoh as Aurora
- Rodrigo Murray as Mr. Sanabria
- Leticia Huijara as Eulalia Baladro
- Jorge Zárate as Captain Zárate
- Carlos Aragón as Teófilo Pinto
- Karen Martí as Socorro
- Mariané Cartas as Herminia
- Dunia Alexandra as Marta
- Kat Rigoni as Felizia
- Emilia Berjón as Ernestina, Helda or Elena
Production
Filming took place at Estudios Churubusco, as well as locations in Guanajuato, Veracruz, and San Luis Potosí. Production began February 13, 2024. Estrada's father José had previously adapted a work by Ibargüengoitia entitled Maten al león into a film. The work marked Luis Estrada's episodic format directorial debut; he served various other roles. Estrada was director and showrunner; Estrada, Jaime Sampietro and Rodrigo Santos adapted the teleplays from Ibargüengoitia's novel; and Estrada and Sandra Solares were executive producers. Fernando Velázquez arranged the original music.