Ianis Guerrero Revives Lucha Libre with El Alcón

When Zay Zay Met Ianis Guerrero: The Man Behind the Mask of El Alcón

¡Hola amigos y amigas! Today we’re diving into the world of lucha libre with none other than Ianis Guerrero, el multifacético actor, , director, and writer. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to bring the magic of the old-school luchador movies back to life, this is your pass. Guerrero isn’t just an actor; he’s a storyteller who refuses to settle for anything less than narrating his own tale, and that’s exactly what he’s done with El Alcón.

Ianis, who many of you might recognize from Nosotros los Nobles, is now taking us on a wild ride with his new movie, which he describes as an homage to the classic luchador films that defined a generation. “We grew up with heroes like El Santo, Blue Demon, and Mil Máscaras. They were our superheroes, our Avengers before we even knew what Marvel was,” Guerrero shared, his face lighting up with nostalgia.

A Love Letter to Lucha Libre

The movie isn’t just another flick—it’s a celebration of , family, and those vintage Luchadores that many of us watched with our abuelos on lazy Sunday afternoons. Guerrero talks about how the movie was shot in Tijuana, describing it as “a city that’s as wild and gritty as Gotham is to Batman.” And let’s be real, mi gente, there’s nothing quite like seeing Tijuana’s bustling streets set the stage for masked heroes battling evil.

El Alcón goes beyond just fights and fancy footwork in the ring. Ianis plays Pancho, the son of a wrestler who steps into the ring himself, not out of glory, but out of a deep-rooted love for his father and a desire to protect his community. It’s about family, cariño, and the unbreakable bond between a father and son—something we don’t see enough of in media.

A muscular, older man in a superhero costume with a yellow cape and blue suit faces away, holding a colorful helmet by his side. The text "El Halcón" in bold yellow letters covers the top half of the image. The bottom section includes actor names and release information in Spanish.

More Than Just a Mask

What this film apart is its heart. Ianis explains how his character Pancho isn’t just fighting to win; he’s fighting for what matters most: familia. “There’s this little scene,” Guerrero says, “where Pancho covers his sleeping father with a blanket, and it’s those small moments that the vulnerability and love between men—something our culture often portrays as machista but rarely tender.”

It’s clear that Guerrero is not just in it for the lights and camera. He’s an artist who wants to tell that reflect the real, beautiful complexities of Latinidad. And as much as he loves being the actor, his journey to writing, directing, and producing was born out of necessity. “I didn’t choose to wear all these hats. It was about making my own party and inviting others to join,” he laughs, drawing a parallel between filmmaking and throwing a fiesta.

Why You Need to El Alcón

If you’re ready for a movie that’ll make you laugh, cheer, and maybe even shed a tear, El Alcón is calling your name. Guerrero promises it’s a wild ride full of humor, vintage vibes, and that unmistakable lucha libre spirit. Whether you’re in it for the action or the nostalgia, this film is a celebration of what it means to be a hero in your own story.

Así que, familia, grab your popcorn and get ready to be transported back to the days when luchadores ruled the screens. Ianis Guerrero is bringing the party, and trust us—you don’t want to miss it.

¡Nos vemos en el cine!

Zay Zay

¿Qué pasa y como estamos mi gente? I'm Zay Zay, the heart and soul behind ZayZay.com, and your host for "When Zay Zay Met...," a space where pop culture and Latinidad intersect through vibrant conversations with some of the most inspiring figures in the entertainment industry. With a rich background spanning voiceover work, on-air talent, and a deep love for all things entertainment, I've dedicated my career to bringing joy, laughter, and thoughtful reflection to our diverse audience. Let's celebrate our culture, dive into engaging discussions, and, most importantly, connect through the stories that move us.

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