Redmerski’s thriller “Killing Sarai” into “En Brazos de un Asesino.” There are hints near the movie’s end that there may be a sequel in store, but that feels like a big leap of faith for anyone who’s just watched the film. Not only is Levy the star of this movie, he’s also one of its producers and writers, working with producer Jeff Goldberg to adapt J.A. But aiding in her escape unleashes a bevy of unintended consequences for both Victor and Sarai.Īlso Read: William Levy's 'The Veil' Sells US Rights to Vertical Entertainment He feels for her desperate attempt to escape the cruelty and violence that has fallen on her shoulders as Guzman’s main girl. Quickly, we see him violently set up a contract with a drug lord named Guzman - not to be confused with “El Chapo” Guzman, or should he be? On Victor’s way out of the kingpin’s mansion, he realizes he’s picked up a stowaway, Sarai (Alicia Sanz, “Shots Fired”), too late. Levy plays the titular assassin, Victor, and the movie wastes no time getting him in front of the camera. It helps to understand his previous work as a perennial thirst trap and overall handsome man to appreciate his turn into a steely gun-for-hire in Matías Moltrasio’s “En Brazos de un Asesino” (“In the Arms of an Assassin”). Since then, the actor and model has gone on to movies, English-language TV shows and even a season of “Dancing with the Stars.” In the early aughts, Cuban actor William Levy burst onto the telenovela scene, quickly amassing a fan base among women viewers.
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