Movies Directed by Santiago Segura

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Torrente is sent to Marbella to stop a drug ring, leaving a trail of mayhem.

Why people love it: The sequel ups the absurdity with beach‑side hijinks. Fans enjoy the familiar anti‑hero’s clueless bravado.

1 / 7

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Torrente becomes a bodyguard for a celebrity, confronting ridiculous threats.

Why people love it: The film mixes slap‑slap comedy with celebrity culture satire. Audiences love seeing Torrente’s clueless heroics on a bigger stage.

2 / 7

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Torrente returns for one last wild stunt, battling rivals and his own incompetence.

Why people love it: Its over-the-top gags and nostalgic callbacks keep longtime fans laughing. Segura’s self-parody stays fresh.

3 / 7

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Torrente joins a secret agency to stop a global threat, blundering spectacularly.

Why people love it: It parodies spy thrillers with Torrente’s signature crudeness. The over‑the‑top action keeps fans roaring with laughter.

4 / 7

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Torrente plans a massive casino robbery in Las Vegas, chaos follows.

Why people love it: The Vegas setting lets the series go full‑tilt with absurd capers. Fans appreciate the relentless humor and familiar characters.

5 / 7

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A vulgar ex-cop turned private detective stumbles through chaotic cases in Madrid.

Why people love it: His crude humor and outrageous stunts make it a cult classic. The film’s irreverent take on law‑enforcement tropes keeps audiences laughing.

6 / 7

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A bumbling ex-cop named Torrente roams Madrid, causing chaos while chasing petty crimes.

Why people love it: Fans adore its outrageous humor and Segura's fearless satire of Spanish culture. The film's low-budget charm makes it a cult classic.

7 / 7