

Vengeance Budget
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Synopsis
The brutal murder of the wife of “Toro,” a military hero in the special forces, turns him into a man with a single purpose: revenge. After a stroke of fate makes him a millionaire, Carlos transforms his fortune into an arsenal and, together with his closest soldiers, sets out to hunt down those responsible.
What Is the Budget of Vengeance?
The production budget for Vengeance (2026) has not been publicly disclosed by El Estudio, the Mexican production company, or co-financing partner Amazon MGM Studios. The film is a Mexican-American co-production directed by Rodrigo Valdes, with a screenplay by Matt Bosack. Given the film's action-thriller scale, the involvement of established Mexican stars Omar Chaparro, Alejandro Speitzer, and Paola Núñez, and Amazon MGM's investment in the production for Prime Video distribution, industry estimates place the budget in the $10-20 million range, consistent with mid-tier Mexican action productions backed by international streaming partners.
The film premiered theatrically in Mexico on February 24, 2026, through a limited local theatrical run before transitioning to Prime Video for wider international availability. El Estudio served as the primary production company alongside Amazon MGM Studios.
Key Budget Allocation Categories
- Above-the-Line Talent: Omar Chaparro leads as Carlos Estrada, known as "Toro," a special forces veteran turned vigilante. Chaparro is one of Mexico's most commercially viable leading men, with credits spanning Mexican comedy and action cinema. Alejandro Speitzer, known internationally from Elite on Netflix, and Paola Núñez (The Purge TV series, Bad Boys for Life) bring crossover recognition that supports international distribution.
- Action Production in Mexico: The film's action sequences were shot in Mexico, with at least one reviewer noting a Perisur shopping mall parking lot among the featured locations, suggesting production across recognizable Mexico City landmarks. Mexican productions benefit from competitive below-the-line labor costs and established local crew infrastructure.
- Weapons and Special Forces Staging: Vengeance centers on a former special forces operative who converts his fortune into an arsenal for a private revenge campaign. The film requires credible military weaponry, tactical staging, and action choreography consistent with the special forces milieu.
- Amazon Production Infrastructure: Amazon MGM Studios' co-financing involvement provides production services and global distribution infrastructure. Amazon has significantly expanded its Spanish-language content investment, with Vengeance fitting into a broader Prime Video strategy for Latin American action content.
How Does Vengeance's Budget Compare to Similar Films?
Vengeance sits within the growing market for Spanish-language action films co-produced with streaming giants targeting both Latin American and international Prime Video subscribers.
- La Civil (2022): Budget ~$3M | Cannes Un Certain Regard. Mexican crime film at a significantly lower budget tier; Vengeance's genre action mandate and cast profile suggest a substantially larger budget.
- Blue Beetle (2023): Budget $104M | Worldwide $129M. The DC film featuring a Mexican American lead character illustrates the upper end of investment in Latin American-connected action properties.
- Reptile (2023): Budget ~$30M | Netflix. Amazon competitor Netflix's mid-budget crime thriller provides a reference for streaming action at a comparable tier.
- Nowhere (2023): Budget ~$12M | Netflix. The Spanish-language Netflix survival thriller at a similar budget range demonstrates the cost structure for mid-tier European streaming action.
Vengeance Box Office Performance
Vengeance (2026) premiered theatrically in Mexico on February 24, 2026, through a limited local release. The Mexican theatrical run provided the film with initial exposure in its primary market before transitioning to Prime Video for global availability. Theatrical gross data for the Mexican release has not been publicly reported.
As a Prime Video acquisition with Mexican theatrical rights retained for local release, Vengeance follows a distribution model common for Amazon MGM's Spanish-language action co-productions: a brief theatrical presence in the production territory that supports the streaming premiere. Amazon does not disclose viewership or revenue figures for individual Prime Video titles.
- Production Budget: Undisclosed (estimated $10-20M)
- Primary Market: Mexico (theatrical February 24, 2026)
- Distribution: Prime Video (global streaming)
- Runtime: 103 minutes
- Rating: R
The hybrid theatrical-streaming model reflects Amazon MGM's strategy for Spanish-language co-productions, where theatrical release in the production country provides marketing momentum and cultural credibility while the streaming release captures global Spanish-speaking and action-genre audiences on Prime Video.
Vengeance Production History
Vengeance (2026) was developed by El Estudio, the Mexico City-based production company, in co-production with Amazon MGM Studios. Director Rodrigo Valdes helmed the project from a screenplay by Matt Bosack, building the film around a military revenge narrative centered on special forces protagonist Carlos Estrada, known as "Toro." The production cast Omar Chaparro, one of Mexico's most bankable action stars, as the central protagonist, with Alejandro Speitzer and Paola Núñez supporting in key roles.
The film was shot in Mexico, with locations that include recognizable Mexico City settings. The narrative follows Toro through a transformation from decorated military hero to self-financed vigilante following the murder of his wife, with the story tracking both his weaponization of unexpected wealth and the assembly of a team of former soldiers for his campaign. The 103-minute runtime and action-thriller genre reflect Amazon MGM's commercial brief for the project.
Natalia Solián rounds out the principal cast. The film received Mexican theatrical certification and was released theatrically in Mexico on February 24, 2026, ahead of its Prime Video international premiere. The February theatrical date gave the film exposure during a competitive Mexican market window while setting up streaming availability for the broader Latin American and international Amazon audience.
Awards and Recognition
Vengeance (2026) has not received major award nominations from industry organizations as of April 2026. Mexican co-productions with international streaming platforms occupy an emerging category in regional awards consideration, and the film's action-thriller genre positions it outside the typical arthouse and drama categories that dominate Mexican film awards such as the Ariel Awards.
Amazon MGM's investment in Spanish-language original content reflects a strategy for Latin American market growth that is likely to produce more critically ambitious co-productions alongside genre action titles like Vengeance. The film's position within that portfolio may affect its long-term streaming visibility more than awards recognition.
Critical Reception
Vengeance (2026) received mixed critical reviews. Critics acknowledged the film's genre ambition and the presence of recognizable stars but found the execution uneven. Reviewers who responded positively cited the film's "bold concept and engaging storytelling," while detractors pointed to "technical glitches and lack of logic" as obstacles. The cast, particularly Chaparro's physical commitment to the lead role, drew consistent acknowledgment across reviews.
The film has not accumulated enough ratings on Rotten Tomatoes for a formal critical consensus. Audience response on Letterboxd and regional review platforms reflected the division in the critical response, with action-genre fans responding to the tactical sequences and revenge narrative while general viewers found the plotting inconsistent.
As a Prime Video release with Mexican theatrical origins, Vengeance was reviewed primarily by Mexican and Latin American entertainment media rather than major English-language publications, limiting its international critical footprint. The Prime Video release expanded its audience base to global Prime subscribers, positioning it as accessible genre entertainment for Spanish-language action fans on the platform.
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