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Black Widows: Wh*res & Hustlers (2025)
Black Widows: Whores & Hustlers is an Argentine comedy-crime series following Mica (Malena Pichot) and Maru (Pilar Gamboa), two former friends who seduced and robbed men in their youth. After years apart, leading respectable lives on opposite sides of society, they reunite when their criminal past resurfaces. María Fernanda Callejón portrays the boss of their old operation.
Black Widows: Whores & Hustlers is an Argentine comedy-crime series following Mica (Malena Pichot) and Maru (Pilar Gamboa), two former friends who seduced and robbed men in their youth. After years apart, leading respectable lives on opposite sides of society, they reunite when their criminal past resurfaces. María Fernanda Callejón portrays the boss of their old operation.
The series critiques class divisions between the wealthy and underprivileged while addressing gender-based violence and female experiences. Its feminist lens and focus on social inequities drive a left-leaning orientation.
The series empowers its female protagonists by having them outsmart and exploit men, delivering a pointed comedic critique of gender power imbalances.
The series shows one lead in a nuclear family with husband and daughter, the other as a single mother with twin sons. It critiques gender roles and machismo via feminist solidarity among women, favoring chosen bonds over traditional structures.
The series contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on two women reuniting to confront their criminal past of seducing and robbing men, with no queer elements in the plot or character arcs.
The series contains no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on cisgender women navigating past crimes and blackmail, with no exploration of trans identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series centers on original female protagonists who seduced and robbed men in their youth, with no evidence of adaptation from prior source material or historical figures that would involve gender swaps.
The series introduces original characters without source material establishing prior racial depictions. Main roles, including Mica and Maru, are newly created for this Argentine production, precluding any race swaps.
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