
El Infierno tells the gripping story of Benjamín García, known as "El Benny," portrayed masterfully by Damián Alcázar. After being deported from the United States back to his homeland in Mexico, Benny is thrown into a world he barely recognizes—a town overwhelmed by violence and corruption. Struggling to find his place, he quickly realizes that survival means confronting the harsh realities of his environment.
Upon his return, Benny encounters the ruthless drug cartel that has taken over his hometown, led by notorious figures such as El Cochiloco, played by Joaquín Cosío. The cartel's iron grip extends into every corner of society, where lawlessness and brutality are the norm. Facing limited options and constant danger, Benny reluctantly becomes entangled in the cartel's criminal activities, navigating a perilous path that tests his morals and resilience.
The show delves deep into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for power amid the chaos of the drug war in Mexico. Through intense storytelling and complex characterizations, El Infierno paints a vivid portrait of a man torn between his past and the violent reality he must endure. It challenges viewers to confront the human cost of crime and corruption, making it a compelling and thought-provoking drama.