From there, his career and success only went up.

Something else he does remarkably well is choosing extraordinary films and TV shows to star in.

It’s a dramedy where Luna stars opposite his good friend and common collaboratorGael Garcia Bernal.

Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), sporting a beard and heavy jacket, walking the streets of Ferrix in Andor.

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They play Beto and Tato, respectively, half-brothers with a love/hate relationship.

He embarks on an adventure through three fantastical worlds, where he must face his greatest fears.

Luna plays Pedrocito, a waiter who’s good friends with Fonny.

Diego Luna and Gael García walking down the highway in ‘Rudo y Cursi’

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Oh, how wrong they were.

It wasNarcos: Mexico, which surprisingly lived up to the elite level of quality of its predecessor.

Andorisn’t just about its title character, though.

Jack Lira smiling in ‘Milk’

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Manolo the bullfighter (voiced by Diego Luna) playing guitar in ‘The Book of Life’

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Two characters looking up and smiling warmly in Maya and the Three (2021) (1)

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Krel, a blue humanoid, in the animated ‘Trollhunters Tales of Arcadia’

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Diego Luna in a white shirt, red vest and red bowtie in ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’

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Cassian Andor looking intently ahead in Rogue One

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Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo looking pensive while pressing a glass to his forehead in Narcos: Mexico

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Gael García Bernal as Julio and Diego Luna as Tenoch laughing while driving around in Y Tu Mamá También

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