Maná’s Fher responds to Liam Gallagher’s prediction

Fher de Maná responds with humor to Liam Gallagher's prediction of a 5-0 victory over Mexico.

The preview of the duel between Mexico and England for the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup continues to give something to talk about. Liam Gallagher, vocalist of Oasis, sparked controversy by predicting in X that his team will win 5-0 against Tricolor. Fher, leader of Maná, was quick to reply.

Fher’s response

In a video published on Instagram, the Mexican singer reacted to the Briton’s message:

“Let’s see, don’t stain; get your bearings, dude. 5-0? Calm down; we’ll see you on Sunday to see how it goes, dude.”

Fher is no stranger to provocations. The musical and football rivalry between both countries intensifies before the game.

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Context of the meeting

Mexico reached the round of 16 after beating Ecuador 2-0. England qualified by beating the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1. Both teams will seek a ticket to the quarterfinals.

The English fans have made Wonderwall, the song of Oasis, an anthem during the tournament. After the last victory, hundreds of fans chanted the song along with the players in the stands.

Background with the Gallaghers

It is not the first time that a Gallagher has generated a stir with Mexican soccer. In 2012, Noel Gallagher said on ESPN about Javier “Chicharito” Hernández:

“I think he’s an idiot (laughs). He’s an idiot; Did you know that the word ‘Chicharito’ means ‘the little idiot’?”

The duel between Mexico and England promises emotions both on the field and off it.

Moana and Evil Dead, two faces of summer in theaters

Disney revives an animated classic while horror returns with a more intense delivery.

Two premieres for opposite audiences

The summer season in theaters receives two radically different proposals: the return of Moana in a live-action version and the new installment of the Evil Dead saga. The first aims at the family audience; the second, to the followers of the most extreme terror.

Moana’s new journey

Ten years after its animated premiere, Disney revives Moana with a budget of 200 million dollars. It is directed by Thomas Kail and stars Catherine Laga’aia, accompanied by Dwayne Johnson as Maui, now in physical form. The film includes an unreleased song by Lin-Manuel Miranda titled Along the way. Johnson has noted that the project honors Pacific culture and the memory of his grandfather.

Evil Dead on Fire: unbridled terror

At the other extreme, Evil Dead on Fire comes directed by Frenchman Sébastien Vanicek and with Souheila Yacoub as the protagonist. The story follows a widow who takes refuge with her in-laws in a secluded house, where demonic chaos breaks loose. Early reviews describe the film as the most intense installment of the franchise, with high doses of explicit violence. Sam Raimi, original creator, participates as producer.

Both premieres seek to capture very different audiences, but they share the objective of marking the summer season on the big screen.

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Moisés Peñaloza, the fifth confirmed inhabitant of La Casa de los Famosos

The 34-year-old actor joins the reality show with a career that includes soap operas, modeling and even a restaurant.

A shrimp, two theater masks and a recording set revealed his identity

The production of “The House of the Famous Mexico” closed the mystery with visual clues. The fifth member is the actor Moisés Peñaloza, 34 years old.

He thus joins Ernesto Laguardia, Karina Torres, Ximena Herrera and Aldo Redón, who had already been announced.

Who is Moisés Peñaloza?

Born in Mexico City and raised in Tamaulipas, he studied at the Tamaulipeco Institute for Culture and the Arts (ITCA). He graduated from Televisa’s Center for Artistic Education (CEA) in 2015.

His career includes soap operas such as “El Ángel de Aurora”, “Corazón de oro”, “Minas de Pasión” and “Designando tu amor”. He also participated in unitaries such as “La rosa de Guadalupe” and “Como dice el dicho”. In theater he acted in “He who falls in love loses.”

Beyond acting, she ventured into international modeling with brands such as Levi’s. He also demonstrated his talent for dancing in the contest “The Stars Dance on Today.”

He is a businessman: owner of the seafood restaurant Don Camarón. In 2022 he represented Mexico in Mister Supranational and obtained third place, being considered one of the most handsome men in the contest.

On a personal level, he had a three-year relationship with actress Elaine Haro, who also participated in “The House of the Famous Mexico.”

With his entry, the reality show adds a versatile profile that mixes acting, business and presence on catwalks. The house is preparing for a new season with stories that promise to hook the audience.

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Emiliano Zurita will star in the dystopian series “The future is ours”

Emiliano Zurita leads multinational cast in Latin American dystopian series.

A story of continental reconstruction

Mexican actor Emiliano Zurita, known for his roles in “Nobody See Us Depart” and “Zorro,” takes on the lead role in “The Future Is Ours.” The series, currently filming, takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. Zurita plays a prophet in charge of guiding the reconstruction of society after the global collapse.

The production brings together a top-level international cast. The Uruguayan Enzo Vogrincic, the Colombian Marleyda Soto, the Argentine Delfina Chaves and the Chilean Alfredo Castro stand out. The latter will play the political advisor of the spiritual leader.

Cultural diversity as a seal

The plot presents a scenario where the survivors are left under a new unified government for Latin America. Each actor will maintain the accent and idioms of their country of origin. This enriches the narrative and reflects the cultural diversity of the continent.

The series promises to explore the challenges of social reconstruction in the midst of a deep crisis. The characters must face their own internal conflicts and the complexities of a new world order.

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