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Latino family team joins big screen with DC superhero ‘Blue Beetle’.

By Danielle Broadway and ‍Rollo Ross

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – ​ ‍ Xolo Mariduena quickly learned that he⁣ and his character in the latest DC Studios film “Blue Beetle” have one big thing in common — ‌they cannot hide anything from their families.

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The “Cobra Kai” actor plays ​college graduate-turned-superhero Jaime Reyes, the first Latino superhero‍ in a DC movie, who finds it impossible to keep his alter-ego a secret.

“There’s no hiding from mom and dad that I’m Blue Beetle. As a Latino,⁣ I know that there’s no secrets in my family, so I felt it resonated with me⁣ and the fact that the superhero in this movie is really the family,” Mariduena told Reuters last month before film ‌promotion was halted by the Screen Actors Guild strike.

In ⁢the film, Jaime‍ returns to his hometown of Palmera City‍ after graduating from college and has his⁤ life turned‌ upside‍ down when he is⁢ chosen by a blue‍ scarab⁣ from​ an alien planet to become the Blue Beetle.

Jaime bonds with the scarab, which transforms into protective armor for him. He⁢ must ensure‍ the scarab does not fall into the wrong hands ‌while also trying‍ to protect ⁢his family.

“Blue Beetle” arrives in theaters on Friday and also features‍ comedian George Lopez as ​Uncle Rudy and Susan Sarandon as the main villain.

Focusing on the importance of a Latino family was ⁤always a top priority for the ⁤Puerto Rican director of the Warner Bros⁣ film, Angel Manuel Soto.

“The resilience of our people is represented in‍ each of those characters, ⁣from the dad to the mom to the sister and when ‌it comes to the uncle, for example, Uncle Rudy is inspired ​100 percent on the uncle⁣ of the writer (Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer) who passed‍ away last year,” Soto ⁣told⁢ Reuters.

“He wanted ⁣to immortalize him in this film and bring this dark brown energy to the ‌family.”

For Soto, making the⁢ film would not have been possible without emerging equity in ⁣entertainment. As the most​ underrepresented group in⁤ the industry, Latino talent is keen ⁢to change their narrative.

Last week, Variety reported ⁣that ​27 Latino Hollywood​ organizations signed an open letter calling on the community⁢ to amplify Latino work,‌ especially “Blue Beetle.”

Mariduena believes that “Blue⁣ Beetle” is “just ⁤the first​ step” to hopefully open the door for other Latino superheroes to reach ​the big screen.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Rollo Ross; Editing by Mary Milliken ⁤and Rosalba O’Brien)

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