Get the Gringo follows a grizzled criminal thrown into a brutal Mexican prison. To survive, he forms an unlikely bond with a young boy living within the walls. Together, they navigate the dangers and dark secrets hidden beneath the prison’s surface.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Get the Gringo via streaming services such as Starz.
Is Get the Gringo available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Get the Gringo is available to watch via streaming on Starz.
On the run from American authorities, a seasoned criminal crashes into the notorious Mexican prison “El Pueblito.” This lawless world, more akin to a twisted town than a jail, throws “The Gringo,” into a fight for survival.
Navigating corrupt guards, gang hierarchies, and his own moral compass, he finds an unexpected ally in a young boy living within the prison walls. Their unlikely bond fuels his determination to escape, uncovering hidden agendas and dark secrets buried deep within El Pueblito’s core.
The film stars Mel Gibson as the grizzled criminal driver forced to navigate the brutal prison system. Starring alongside him is Daniel Giménez Cacho as Javi, a cunning inmate who becomes an unlikely ally. Kevin Balmore Hernandez portrays Kid, a young boy trapped within the prison walls who forms a heartwarming bond with Driver.
Watch Get the Gringo streaming via Starz
Get the Gringo is available to watch on Starz.
Viewers can tune into Starz and watch some of the most exciting and thrilling TV shows like “Outlander” and “Spartacus.”
You can watch via Starz by following these steps:
- Go to Starz.com’s sign-up page.
- Select either the six-month plan or the monthly plan
- The standard rate for the six-month plan is $46, excluding any special offers
- The standard for the monthly plan is $9.99 per month, excluding any special offers
Starz is also available as a Prime Video Channel, meaning that subscribers to the Amazon Prime Video service can also receive discounted access to Starz. The discounts offered vary throughout the year. You can sign up here.
Get the Gringo’s synopsis is as follows:
“A career criminal nabbed by Mexican authorities is placed in a tough prison where he learns to survive with the help of a 9-year-old boy.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.
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