La Fortuna Official Trailer | Coming in Jan 20 on AMC



Álex Ventura, a young and inexperienced diplomat, unintentionally becomes the leader of a mission that will put all his convictions to the test: to recover the sunken treasure stolen by Frank Wild, an adventurer who travels the world plundering items of common heritage from the depths of the sea.

Starring: Álvaro Mel, Pedro Casablanc, Stanley Tucci, Clarke Peters, T’Nia Miller and Karra Elejalde.

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  1. H Kl
    H Kl says:

    what's this? americans finally making a movie about spanish wealth? when are they going to make a movie about the conquistadors all over north america? De Soto? Cabeza de Vaca, Rodriguez Cabrillo ? etc… It doesn't "fit" the anglo narrative, does it?

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  2. Joe Herrera
    Joe Herrera says:

    Basically this is a show about an American lawyer trying to stop an American treasure hunter from stealing “Spain’s” gold that he found at the bottom of the ocean that laid their since 1809. I found it infuriating how the Spaniard’s in the show were so eager and proud of claiming the gold and silver belonged to them and how important it was to them historically.

    And yet no mention how they committed genocide to acquire that stolen gold mainly from the Aztecs in Mexico. In a nut shell they want to stop someone from stealing the gold they stole and murdered innocent women and children for. Garbage right from the start, I only got half ways on episode 2. I was to infuriated by the ignorance and callousness of the claim that any gold stolen by Spain in any time period rightfully belonged to them. It’s shameful and despicable that they have no problem stating in the show where the gold and silver came from and in the same breath claim it belongs to Spain.

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