Héroes_
"No hope. No escape. No fear."
During the Mexican-American War, a group of students from the Colegio Militar suffer the invasion, hunted by the enemy, and are persecuted in the place they consider their home, with those they consider their brothers under threat.
Director
Ricardo Arnaiz
Starring
Andrés Vázquez, Nicolás Haza, Zury Shasho
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Héroes was released 3 years ago in 2023.
Overview
During the Mexican-American War, a group of students from the Colegio Militar suffer the invasion, hunted by the enemy, and are persecuted in the place they ...
Héroes is a Action film with a runtime of 1h 30m.
CAST (16)
Andrés Vázquez
Nicolás Haza
Zury Shasho
Misael Herrán
Silverio Palacios
Eusebio Llantadas
Gerardo Taracena
Capitán Alvarado
Jaime Maqueo
Fernando Montes de Oca
Matías Gruener
Gabino Valtierra
Mario Iván Martínez
Jhon Quitman
Ariel López Padilla
Nicolás Bravo
Plutarco Haza
José Cuellar
RV
Roy Verdiguel
Elaine Haro
Ana Herrán
NC
Natalia Coronado
Itzel Monterde
MO
Melissa Ortega
Sor Angelina
PZ
Patricio Zamora
Paola Ramones
CREW
Director
Writer
STUDIOS (5)
Valquirico Cine
Animex Producciones
LeGRAND Films
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DETAILS
Release
Status
Released
Runtime
90 min (1h 30m)
Language
Spanish
Country
Rating
7.6/10 (4 votes)
Popularity
5
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Héroes about?
During the Mexican-American War, a group of students from the Colegio Militar suffer the invasion, hunted by the enemy, and are persecuted in the place they consider their home, with those they consider their brothers under threat.
How long is Héroes?
Héroes has a runtime of 90 minutes (1h 30m).
Who directed Héroes?
Héroes was directed by Ricardo Arnaiz.
Who stars in Héroes?
The cast of Héroes includes Andrés Vázquez, Nicolás Haza, Zury Shasho, Silverio Palacios, Gerardo Taracena.
What is the rating of Héroes?
Héroes has a rating of 7.6 out of 10 based on 4 votes on TMDB.
GENRES (1)
Action
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