Benicio del Toro comes to Netflix with ‘Reptiles’

Benicio del Toro has made a stellar career in Hollywood and hasn’t stopped working, has now joined the Netflix platform.
This is his new action film ‘Reptiles’. Which will be available through the platform from 6 October.
According to its producers, the film tells the story of the brutal murder of a young real estate agent and the work of a detective who tries to discover the truth in a case in which nothing is as it seems, leading to the events of his life. Removes confusion. ,
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“I believe this film will be exciting for those who like to watch something that they do not know where it will take them, there will be many twists and turns in the film. And for people who enjoy dark, dark and mysterious things, I believe they will find something exciting here”, says director Grant Singer.
Along with Benicio del Toro, the cast includes Justin Timberlake, Eric Bogosian, the returning Alicia Silverstone, Dominic Lombardozzi, Francis Fischer, Ato Essandoh, Michael Carmen Pitt, Karl Glusman and Matilda Lutz.
Benicio del Toro is a Puerto Rican actor and producer. His portrayal of the hasty but morally upright police officer Javier Rodríguez in the film Traffic (2000) earned him critical acclaim and several recognitions, including an Oscar Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, an Actors’ Union Award, and a Silver Award. , Del Toro’s performance as an ex-convict turned Jack Jordan, a desperate religious fanatic, in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 21 Grams (2003) earned him a second Oscar nomination for Best Actor. He was awarded the Platinum of Honor 2023 award. He is also known for his breakthrough role as the eccentric and clueless thief Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects (1995); Benny Dalmau in Basquiat (1996), winner of two consecutive Independent Spirit Awards for both films.
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