On March 15, the fiction Iron Hand landed on Netflix, a series created and directed by Lluís Quílez that takes place in the city of Barcelona and talks about drug trafficking, violence and bad company.

12 days after its premiere, the thriller produced by The Mediapro Studio is on the Netflix streaming platform as the second most viewed series in our country, an achievement that shows that it has been very well received by the general public.

Much of the success is due to the distribution of the project. Eduard Fernández, Jaime Lorente, Chino Darín, Natalia de Molina, Sergi López, Enric Auquer, Daniel Grao, Salva Reina, Ana Torrent, Joel Bosqued and Cosimo Fusco are some of the profiles that are part of the cast of stars chosen for the fiction.

One of its most prominent actors, Jaime Lorente, has exploded through a video that he uploaded to his official Instagram account due to a piece that Netflix shared a few hours ago.

The audiovisual company published a kind of trailer for the series in which you can see how the Money Heist actor kisses passionately with Joel Bosqued. ”In

Although the publication received hundreds of messages of support and affection from people who belong to the LGTBIQ collective and allies of the cause, the post was also filled with homophobic messages: ”Any Spanish series without gay characters?”, ‘ ‘How bad those two are kissing’, ‘Because of things like that, I often want to cancel Netflix’, ‘I have nothing against the gay community, but they seriously want to put it in our eyes. ..”, etc.

“I was passing by here because the last publication on my Instagram, where there is a part of a series that I have done, where I am having a kiss with a boy, there are a number of absolutely disgusting homophobic comments,” the young performer began explaining. staring at the camera while recording.

”All those people who preach hate can unfollow me, okay? No problem,’ said the actor known for projects such as El Cid or Cristo y Rey, who wanted to make it clear that his Instagram profile is a safe place for the LGTBIQ community.