A former cop, framed for a crime he didn’t commit, infiltrates a maximum-security prison to rescue a kidnapped girl. To survive, he must become the very criminal he once hunted.
The central conceit of is brilliantly simple yet fraught with danger. The protagonist, Pastor (played with stoic intensity by Juan Minujín), is a former police officer who has been dishonorably discharged and is now working as a security guard. When his teenage daughter’s boyfriend, a small-time delinquent named Diego, is arrested and sent to the notorious San Onofre prison, Pastor sees a chance to prove his worth. El Marginal Temporada 1
(Nicolás Furtado): The charismatic and volatile younger brother of Mario. A former cop, framed for a crime he
From the first episode, the show sets a breakneck pace. The initial shock comes when César arrives and is immediately thrown into the chaotic "reception" process—a brutal gauntlet that new inmates must survive. But the season truly ignites around Episode 5, when César finally locates Diego, only to discover the boy has been manipulated into becoming a "lady" for the Sub 21 leader. The protagonist, Pastor (played with stoic intensity by
El Marginal (Season 1) Country: Argentina Original Network: TV Pública / Netflix (International) Genre: Prison Drama, Thriller, Crime, Action Number of Episodes: 13 Runtime: Approx. 50-60 minutes per episode
Once inside the walls of San Onofre, Miguel realizes that the kidnapping is only the tip of the iceberg. He finds himself caught in a lethal power struggle between the prison’s director and the gang that truly runs the yard. The Power Dynamics of San Onofre