Based on the comic series El Gato Negro by Richard Dominguez, El Gato follows Frank Guerrero (Boneta), who returns home to Mexico after the death of his father and finds himself neck-deep in a nest of vipers – his estranged family – who are vying for control of his father's business empire. But Frank's grief is interrupted when he learns his only inheritance, a seemingly worthless parcel of land on the border, sits atop the lair of a famous costumed vigilante — his father, "El Gato". Now, Frank is in the crosshairs. To survive, he'll have to solve mysteries decades in the making and unravel the truth about his father's connections to a modern-day terror plot.[2][1]
Sarah Jones as Ashley; a CIA field agent who works as Frank's manager, who seeks to dismantle an undercover red criminal.[2]
Eric Lange as Simon Casimir / The Nazarite; reformed criminal and monk possessed of superhuman strength.[3]
Lorenza Izzo as Rosa; a stranger to the world of wealth into which she has married, and the first to recognize the sharks that surround her family.[1]
Adriana Barraza as Alma; widow of Frank's father and who helps him on his missions. In the 1970s, she discovered that her husband was the masked vigilante known as "El Gato Negro".[2]
Alfonso Dosal as Alejandro "Alex" Guerrero; a cruel Oxford executive and director of a multimillion-dollar agricultural company, he is Gabriel's ambitious nephew who was once like his brother.[3]
Angela Sarafyan as Elisa Kazanjian; A cold former CIA agent with a traumatic past. She works in Mexico City investigating the criminal past of agricultural billionaire Gabriel Guerrero.[4]
Production
Development
In February 2019, Deadline Hollywood reported that MGM Television is developing a El Gato Negro television series, with Mexican actor Diego Boneta starring and executive producing the series through his production company Three Amigos, and with Joel Novoa as co-executive producer. In September 2019, Robert Rodriguez joined the project to direct and executive produce, with the series originally slated for Apple TV+.[5] British-born entrepreneur Mark Burnett along with Americans Steve Stark, Kai Dolbashian, Joel Novoa-Schneider and Mexico's Marilú G. Carranza would serve as executive producers of the series.[5] The creator of the original comic book, Richard Dominguez, owner of Azteca Productions, granted the rights and permissions for the use of his characters.[5]