Temporada 1: El Marginal
The first season of features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own story to tell. The main character, Canelo (played by Juan Pedro Breglia), is a young man who returns to the shantytown after a stint in prison. Canelo is a complex character, struggling to find his place in a world that seems to be against him. He is joined by a cast of characters, including Sabrina (played by Brenda Asenjo), a young woman trying to make a better life for herself and her child; Moragrega (played by Roberto Cormán), a local leader who tries to maintain order in the shantytown; and Merchán (played by Martín Cormán), a corrupt police officer who preys on the vulnerable residents.
Once inside, Pastor must navigate a treacherous social hierarchy. The prison is ruled from the outside by the corrupt Director Antín (Gerardo Romano) and controlled on the inside by the Borges brothers. To find the girl, Pastor must earn the trust of these ruthless criminals while keeping his true identity a secret—a task that becomes a desperate fight for survival as the lines between law enforcement and criminality blur. Key Characters and Power Dynamics
: He must infiltrate a criminal gang to gather information on the kidnapped daughter of a corrupt judge, who has promised Miguel his freedom in exchange for her rescue. The Conflict
The core of the first season is a classic undercover setup but executed with a deeply Argentine sense of desperation. We meet Miguel Palacios (Juan Minujín), a former police officer who is offered a chance to reclaim his freedom by a powerful and corrupt judge. His mission is clear: infiltrate the notorious San Onofre prison under the alias of "Pastor Peña" and locate the judge's kidnapped daughter, who is believed to be held within the chaotic prison walls. However, once Miguel completes his initial mission, a brutal betrayal leaves him stranded behind bars, his true identity known to no one, surrounded by the very criminals he was sent to expose. This twist transforms his mission from a rescue operation into a visceral fight for survival and redemption. El Marginal Temporada 1
Both the inmates and the prison director, Antín (Gerardo Romano), operate in a gray area where loyalty is bought and sold.
While Pastor is the protagonist, is an ensemble piece.
While the series eventually expanded into prequels and sequels, the first season remains the most focused. It’s a claustrophobic thriller that explores themes of: The first season of features a diverse cast
El estreno de la primera temporada de El Marginal rompió esquemas en la televisión pública argentina y su posterior distribución global en Netflix desató una fiebre internacional. La fascinación del público por el universo de San Onofre fue tan masiva que transformó un proyecto pensado inicialmente como una miniserie cerrada en una de las franquicias más largas y exitosas del audiovisual argentino, dando pie a múltiples secuelas y precuelas.
The first season introduces us to the main character, Diego "Chabón" Medina (played by Juan Pedro Breglia), a young man who has just been released from prison and returns to his neighborhood. Chabón is a complex and multifaceted character, struggling to find his place in a world that seems determined to crush him. As he navigates the treacherous landscape of the shantytown, he must confront his own demons, as well as the harsh realities of poverty, addiction, and violence.
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The central conceit of is as clever as it is dangerous. The protagonist, Pastor (played with stoic intensity by Juan Minujín), is not a hardened criminal. He is a former police officer who has been dishonourably discharged. His mission is personal and suicidal: infiltrate the maximum-security wing of the San Onofre prison to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a powerful judge.
: A prison social worker who becomes Pastor's ally and romantic interest, helping him uncover the corruption within the system. Sergio Antín
His mission? Locate the kidnapped daughter of a high-ranking judge, believed to be held captive within the prison walls. However, once Pastor enters the yard, he realizes that the "law" inside is dictated by a hierarchy far more organized and brutal than the one on the outside. The Power Players: The Borges Brothers
By the time the explosive finale of Temporada 1 concludes, the landscape of San Onofre is fundamentally altered. The season delivers a resolving yet chaotic climax that leaves viewers breathless and perfectly sets up the narrative expansions of the subsequent prequel seasons. El Marginal Temporada 1 remains a triumph of television—a brutal, unglamorous, and utterly addictive exploration of the margins of society.