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Purga, the new Mexican Netflix for horror movie lovers

The way we consume film and television has completely revolutionized. Before, we had to stick to the traditional television programming, or stand in lines to buy movie tickets. While these possibilities have not changed, streaming services are growing.

We have platforms like Netflix and Claro video that have titles of multiple cinematographic genres and world premieres and services like Filmin Latino that only integrates contents of Latin America or HBO and Blim that are characterized by having their own identity, but without something really new.

Faced with such a situation, a new streaming service emerges that for sinister lovers: Purga . . .

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