Published on March 22, 2026
“Torrente, Presidente,” directed , has made a remarkable impression at the box office, only experiencing a 30% drop in viewers over the weekend. Typically, a film with such a dedicated fanbase would see a decline of around 60-70% in its second weekend of release. This significant retention of audience suggests a strong word-of-mouth effect and an effective marketing strategy that could pave the way for “Torrente, Presidente” to become the highest-grossing film in the entire franchise created .
The film, which continues the adventures of the beloved comedic character José Luis Torrente, has resonated well with fans and newcomers alike. Its ability to maintain a strong audience turnout is a testament to both its humor and the nostalgic appeal of the character.
Critics have also responded positively, highlighting Segura’s unique blend of comedy and social commentary that has characterized the Torrente series. The engaging storytelling and charismatic performances are likely factors contributing to the film’s success.
As “Torrente, Presidente” continues to attract moviegoers, industry analysts speculate that it may soon surpass previous installments in terms of box office revenue. With its promising start, the film is not only on track to set records within the franchise, but it also showcases the enduring popularity of the Torrente character in Spanish cinema.
The film’s performance is encouraging for future projects in the franchise, as it demonstrates both Segura’s ability to draw audiences and the significance of strategic marketing in today’s competitive film landscape. With a promising second week’s performance, all eyes will be on “Torrente, Presidente” as it seeks to establish itself as the biggest hit of Santiago Segura’s illustrious career.
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