Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Where Was Las muertas (The Dead Girls) Filmed? Netflix’s Crime Drama Locations Guide

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On September 10, 2025, Netflix will release a new Mexican crime drama series called Las muertas (The Dead Girls). The show is based on a novel by Jorge Ibargüengoitia and is inspired by the disturbing true story of Las Poquianchis, a group of sisters who ran a sex trafficking ring in Mexico in the middle of the 20th century.

The story is based on real events, but the series is made up and has some dark humour and mystery in it. Las muertas is likely to reach audiences all over the world and spark a lot of interest in true crime content because Netflix is backing it. One of the best things about the show is the beautiful and historically significant places it was filmed in all over Mexico.

This article by NetFilming breaks down exactly where Las muertas was filmed and what makes each location important.

Las muertas (The Dead Girls) Filming Locations

The show was filmed entirely in Mexico, using a mix of studio sets and real places to make the made-up town of Mezcala. These places were carefully chosen to show the rough, colourful feel of the 1960s and the crazy world of the Baladro sisters’ brothel empire. Let’s take a look at the main places where the movie was filmed.

A major portion of the series was filmed at Churubusco Studios, located in Mexico City.

Churubusco Studios in Mexico City

Churubusco Studios in Mexico City, one of Mexico’s most famous film studios since the 1940s, was where a lot of The Dead Girls was filmed. The advanced soundstages and lighting setups in this studio make it great for scenes that need controlled sets, like the insides of homes or brothels. Bandidos Films and Jaibol Films probably used these places to create the series’ dark, moody mood.

Trivia: Churubusco Studios has a long history of hosting famous movies like Luis Buñuel’s The Exterminating Angel (1962) and Dune (1984). Filmmakers who want to mix Mexican culture with high-quality production go there all the time.

Some important outdoor scenes were shot in San Luis Potosí, a city known for its beautiful colonial architecture and historic buildings.

San Luis Potosí

Some of the outdoor scenes were shot in San Luis Potosí, a historic city in central Mexico. The colonial architecture, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets, was a perfect fit for the 1960s setting of The Dead Girls. The city’s charm gave the fictional Mezcala a real Mexican feel, which made the story feel real.

Trivia: San Luis Potosí has been a popular place to film other movies, such as The Mexican (2001), which starred Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts. It has beautiful squares and historic sites that make it a popular setting for period dramas.

The production also moved to the colorful and historic state of Guanajuato. Image: IMDB

Guanajuato

Another important place was the colourful state of Guanajuato. Guanajuato’s colourful streets, underground tunnels, and long history made the show feel more real. This area is very important because the real-life “Las Poquianchis” case that inspired the show happened here. The state’s unique landscapes helped show how deep the story’s culture and history are.

Trivia: Guanajuato is used to being in the spotlight. Antonio Banderas filmed Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) there. The city’s UNESCO World Heritage status and beautiful scenery make it a great place to film.

The coastal state of Veracruz was another filming site.

Veracruz

Some scenes were also filmed in Veracruz, a coastal state in eastern Mexico. The creators were able to show different sides of the characters’ lives because it had both rural and urban areas. Veracruz added variety to the series’ look, from busy ports to quiet countryside, which made the story better.

Trivia: Veracruz has been in films like Romancing the Stone (1984), which starred Michael Douglas. Because of its tropical feel and historical sites, it’s a great place for filmmakers to work.

What to Expect from Las muertas (The Dead Girls)

The Dead Girls promises to be a gripping experience with a great cast that includes Paulina Gaitán, Arcelia Ramírez, and Joaquín Cosío, and cinematography by Alberto Anaya Adalid. The show looks at the lives of the Baladro sisters, their victims, and the corrupt society around them, mixing satire and suspense. Filming in real Mexican places makes the show more realistic, which crime drama fans will love.

Production Timeline

The production of The Dead Girls was carefully planned to capture the right look and feel. Below is a table summarizing the key timeline details:

Phase Details
Pre-Production Planning and script development began in early 2024, with location scouting.
Filming Start Principal photography kicked off in mid-2024 across Mexico.
Filming Locations Churubusco Studios, San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, and Veracruz.
Filming Completion Production wrapped in late 2024, ahead of the September 10, 2025 premiere.
Post-Production Editing, sound design, and final touches completed in early 2025.

The Dead Girls (Las muertas) Behind The Scenes

The team worked tirelessly to capture the grim reality of the story while staying true to the tone of Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s original novel. Director Luis Estrada, in his first television project, focused on authenticity in both the storytelling and visual presentation.

“We didn’t want to sensationalize the story. Our aim was to show how this tragedy unfolded in a society that often turned a blind eye,” said Estrada during a press conference in Mexico City.

To accurately show the 1950s and 1960s, the production used detailed set designs, vintage costumes, and real places in Mexico. Arcelia Ramírez, who plays one of the Baladro sisters, talked about her time on the show:

“The emotional weight of this story is something that stays with you. We had to dig deep to portray the psychological layers of these women.”

Paulina Gaitán, an actress, said, “The places felt alive, like they were part of the story.” Alberto Anaya Adalid, the cinematographer, used bright but moody visuals to add to the story, making each scene feel real and tense.

Las muertas (The Dead Girls) Official Trailer

NetFilming, your source for behind-the-scenes coverage of films and TV shows from around the world, brings you this detailed guide to filming locations.

FAQs

Q1: What is the story of The Dead Girls (Las muertas)?
A: The show is based on Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s book and the real-life story of the Poquianchis sisters. It tells the story of a group of women who ran a criminal sex-trafficking ring in Mexico in the middle of the 20th century. It combines true crime with fiction, dark humour, and drama.

Q2: When will Las muertas be released on Netflix?
A: Las muertas will be available to watch around the world on Netflix starting September 10, 2025.

Q3: Where was The Dead Girls filmed?
A: The movie was shot in several places in Mexico, such as Churubusco Studios in Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, and Veracruz. We chose these places because they are historically and culturally accurate.

Q4: Who was the director of the series Las muertas?
A: Luis Estrada, a well-known Mexican filmmaker known for his socially and politically charged films, is in charge of the series. This is his first TV show, Las muertas.

Q5: Is Las muertas a true story?
A: Yes, the series is based on real events involving the Poquianchis sisters, but it also uses a fictionalised and satirical style based on Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s book of the same name.

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Hazel Lewis
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Hazel Lewis is the Senior News Writer at Net Filming and a passionate fan of movies, comics, and television, with a collection to match. When she's not diving into pop culture, Hazel enjoys spending time with her two daughters and her beloved dog. She's also an avid gym-goer, a fine coffee enthusiast, and a devoted doughnut lover.

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