Power Rangers


04:51 am - 07:04 am, Saturday, January 24 on Golden (Latin America) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Una peligrosa amenaza alienígena podría acabar con el humilde poblado de Angel Grove y con el planeta entero. Elegidos por el destino, cinco adolescentes se convertirán en súper héroes de manera casi forzada para impedirlo. Así, se dan cuenta que ellos son los únicos que pueden salvar al mundo, pero para lograrlo deberán superar sus cotidianos problemas de la vida real y unirse, al mismo tiempo, como los salvadores Power Rangers.

2017 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Fantasía Ciencia Ficción Reiniciar

Cast & Crew
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Dacre Montgomery (Actor) .. Jason/The Red Ranger
Naomi Scott (Actor) .. Kimberly/The Pink Ranger
RJ Cyler (Actor) .. Billy/The Blue Ranger
Becky G (Actor) .. Trini/The Yellow Ranger
Ludi Lin (Actor) .. Zack/The Black Ranger
Bryan Cranston (Actor) .. Zordon
Elizabeth Banks (Actor) .. Rita Repulsa
Matt Shively (Actor) .. Damo
Cody Kearsley (Actor) .. Hawkeye
Anjali Jay (Actor)
Sarah Grey (Actor)
Lisa Berry (Actor)
Fiona Fu (Actor)
Gary Chalk (Actor)
Sophie Lui (Actor)
Lea Matina (Actor)
Art Peter (Actor)
Deb Swain (Actor)
Sue Elder (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Dacre Montgomery (Actor) .. Jason/The Red Ranger
Born: November 22, 1994
Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Trivia: Is of Canadian and New Zealand descent. First film role was playing Fred in the short film Bertrand The Terrible (2010). Appeared in the 2015 music video "Old Souls" by deathcore band Make Them Suffer. Breakthrough movie role was playing the role of Jason the Red Ranger in the 2017 reboot of Power Rowers. Joined the cast of TV drama Stranger Things playing Billy for the 2017 season.
Naomi Scott (Actor) .. Kimberly/The Pink Ranger
Born: May 06, 1993
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Parents are ministers at the Bridge Church in London, England. Started her performing career by singing with the Bridge Church Youth Band. Got her first break at a performance attended by British pop singer Kelle Bryan, who signed her as a client to her entertainment agency. Has given a solo jazz performance at London's Royal Festival Hall. Was a regular in the Disney Channel UK series Life Bites. Was cast in the 2011 Disney Channel movie Lemonade Mouth after auditioning via video conference from London. Appeared in a promo during the 2011 Super Bowl for the Steven Spielberg time-travel extravaganza Terra Nova, her first U.S. series. Has traveled to Slovakia to teach English and perform with her youth band. Enjoys songwriting, singing, dancing and playing piano.
RJ Cyler (Actor) .. Billy/The Blue Ranger
Born: March 21, 1995
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Trivia: Is the youngest of three siblings. Started a dance time with his brother when he was 12. Family relocated from Florida to Los Angeles in 2013 so that he pursue an acting career. Experienced a growth spurt while filming 2017's Power Rangers which would cause complications with his suit.
Becky G (Actor) .. Trini/The Yellow Ranger
Ludi Lin (Actor) .. Zack/The Black Ranger
Bryan Cranston (Actor) .. Zordon
Born: March 07, 1956
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: A familiar face to a nation of television viewers thanks to his role as the more-than-slightly demented father on the popular FOX sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, longtime stage and screen actor Bryan Cranston has had a rich and varied career, lending his talents to everything from anime voice work (Armitage III and Macross Plus) to daytime television (as an original cast member of Loving). His commanding but off-kilter presence and quirky charm have easily provided Cranston with the necessary range to essay such diverse roles, and the longtime actor can always be counted on to inject a healthy dose of personality into his performances, no matter how large or small the role may be. Though the San Fernando Valley native made his television debut as a commercial actor at the age of eight, it wasn't until college that Cranston truly realized his calling as an actor. Following college graduation, Cranston's passion eventually drew him to Daytona Beach, FL, where the burgeoning actor appeared in such community-theater productions as Barefoot in the Park and Death of a Salesman. In 1982, he joined the cast of the then-new soap opera Loving, and though he would only remain with the daytime drama for a short time, appearances in Airwolf and Hill Street Blues, among various other series, found the actor maintaining a notable presence on television. Following a series of supporting feature performances, Cranston moved back to the small screen with a regular role in the 1988 sitcom Raising Miranda. In the years that followed, he would frequently shift between film (Clean Slate) and television (The Louie Show) while supplementing his income with voice-over work for such popular anime series as Armitage III. Supporting performances in such high-profile features as That Thing You Do! and Saving Private Ryan helped to increase the busy actor's recognition factor, and in 1999, Cranston wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his first feature film, a low-key drama entitled Last Chance. Though the film failed to gain much attention, Cranston was soon receiving numerous positive notices for his Emmy-nominated role as the hapless father in the breakout television hit Malcolm in the Middle. His performance alternately eccentric and endearing, Cranston injected the role with the perfect balance of fatherly weirdness and down-to-earth charm, and the series embarked on a healthy run. In the years that followed, Cranston became an increasingly familiar face to television and film viewers, and in addition to offering vocal work for the short-lived animated television series Clerks, he would contribute to such family-friendly fare as 'Twas the Night and The Santa Claus Brothers. After taking the lead in the 2003 made-for-television feature Thanksgiving Family Reunion, Cranston could be spotted opposite screen legend Kirk Douglas in the 2004 drama The Illusion. He appeared in the 2006 miniseries Fallen, and had a bit part in the Oscar nominated Little Miss Sunshine.However, in 2008 his career entered a whole new phase when he began work on the AMC series Breaking Bad, playing a chemistry teacher who becomes a meth dealer. His work on the critically lauded program would earn him four Emmys for Best Actor in a Drama Series (plus another two as a producer on the series). It also made him an in-demand character actor for movies and he worked steadily appearing in projects as radically different as Drive, Larry Crowne, Red Tails, John Carter, and Rock of Ages among many others.In 2014, Cranston made his Broadway debut in the play All The Way, playing President Lyndon Baines Johnson. The role earned him a Tony Award, and he committed to reprising the role for a TV movie. The following year, he played blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in the film Trumbo (2015), nabbing Cranston his first Academy Award nomination.
Elizabeth Banks (Actor) .. Rita Repulsa
Born: February 10, 1974
Birthplace: Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Possessing the kind of elegant screen beauty that often draws comparisons to a Breakfast at Tiffany's-era Audrey Hepburn, actress Elizabeth Banks' onscreen career has been steadily rising since the up-and-coming actress won the Young Hollywood Award for "Exciting New Face" back in 2003. With roles in such notable Hollywood hits as the Spider-Man films and Seabiscuit, Banks has not only had the pleasure of sharing the screen with hot-property actor Tobey Maguire multiple times, but has also been nominated -- alongside Maguire, Jeff Bridges, William H. Macy, and Gary Stevens -- for an "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture" award by the Screen Actors Guild for her performance in the latter. The Pittsfield, MA, native got her first taste of fame when nominated Harvest Queen in her hometown's annual fall celebration, and in the years that followed, Banks would receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and go on to pursue her graduate degree at the American Conservatory Theater. In 1998, Banks made her feature debut in the controversial addiction drama Surrender Dorothy, with subsequent small-screen roles in Third Watch and Sex and the City only serving to contribute to her rapidly growing profile in film and television. Of course, a move from New York to Los Angeles also may have had something to due with her landing more film roles, and though she would appear under her real name, Elizabeth Mitchell, in the 2000 action thriller Shaft, she soon had to change her name to avoid conflict with another actress who had already established a career under that surname. Undaunted, Banks forged on with roles in the cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer and the romantic drama Ordinary Sinner in 2001, with a supporting performance as Betty Brant in the 2002 box-office smash Spider-Man providing her most substantial onscreen performance to date. With roles opposite Madonna in Swept Away and Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can, it was obvious that Banks' career was on the rise, but it was her winning performance in Seabiscuit that truly put her on the map. Though the Screen Actors Guild award that the she and the cast were nominated for would ultimately go to the cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, it was obvious to all who had been following her career that Banks was only at the beginning of her Hollywood ascent. In 2003, Banks appeared in the drama The Trade before reprising her role as Betty Brant for Spider-Man 2, and with increasingly prominent roles in Heights, The Sisters, and The Baxter scheduled through 2005, audiences could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of Banks in the years to come.By the time Banks turned in a standout supporting role as a bookstore employee who may hold the means of solving The 40 Year Old Virgin's titular dilemma in the 2005 Steve Carell hit, it seemed that she was an actress capable of brightening most any screen. A substantial role as a small-town trophy wife in director James Gunn's comic-frightener Slither found Banks having noticable fun in front of the cameras, with a pair of appearances on the popular television medical comedy Scrubs preceding a more serious-minded turn in the inspirational 2006 sports drama Invincible.2008 was a very busy year for Banks in which she continued to build her career as a comedic presence in films as varied as Role Models, Meet Dave, and Kevin Smith's Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and was also allowed to stretch her dramatic wings as Laura Bush in Oliver Stone's biopic W. In 2009 she first played the role of a conservative television commentator who becomes a romantic partner for Alec Baldwin's character on the award-winning sitcom 30 Rock, a role she would return to intermittently for the next few years. In 2011 she co-starred in the comedy Our Idiot Brother, and in 2012 she had a supporting part in the phenomenally successful adaptation of The Hunger Games.
Matt Shively (Actor) .. Damo
Birthplace: Hanford, California, United States
Trivia: First acting experience was as the lead role in his elementary school's production of The Polar Express. Began taking acting classes at John Robert Powers Modeling, Acting Agency & Finishing School in seventh grade. Cites Shia LaBeouf's performance in Even Stevens as the reason he became interested in acting. Performed in his high school's stage productions of Footloose, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Guys and Dolls. Has performed at the Fringe Festival.
Cody Kearsley (Actor) .. Hawkeye
David Denman (Actor)
Born: July 25, 1973
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Appeared in theatrical productions of Bus Stop and The Tempest. Made his big-screen debut in the 2000 comedy The Replacements. Portrayed the demon Skip in the Angel series. Cites Henry V as the work that inspired him to become an actor.
Robert Moloney (Actor)
Anjali Jay (Actor)
Born: August 09, 1975
Birthplace: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Trivia: Grew up in Bangalore, India, then moved to London, England, to study, and 15 years later moved to Vancouver, Canada.A trained dancer in Bharatanatyam and Contemporary.Performed with the Royal Shakespeare company.Studied her M.A. degree in England on a Charles Wallace Scholarship.Performed with the Shobana Jaysingh Dance Company.
Sarah Grey (Actor)
Born: May 19, 1996
Birthplace: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Studied acting at the Starlight Academy in Canada as a child. First film role came in the 2013 film Cinemanovels, which was an official selection for the Toronto International Film Festival. Cast as Stargirl in the CW series Legends of Tomorrow.
Morgan Taylor Campbell (Actor)
Born: April 09, 1995
Birthplace: Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Grew up with two brothers and two sisters.Tried many sports and activities while growing up, acting was the only one she didn't quit.The first in her family to pursue an acting career.Moved to Vancouver a few months before her high school graduation.Studied acting with Kate Twa at Railtown Actors Studio.
Caroline Cave (Actor)
Born: January 25, 1974
Birthplace: West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Started her artistic pursuit with classical piano and ballet.Studied dance at Ballet British Columbia and Banff Centre.Began doing theater during her senior year of high school.Studied at the Royal National Theatre in London.Trained with artists like Amy Lyndon, Larry Moss, Toby Jones, Kelly McEvenue, and Selina Cadell.
Kayden Magnuson (Actor)
Lisa Berry (Actor)
Wesley Macinnes (Actor)
John Stewart (Actor)
Fiona Fu (Actor)
Clayton Chitty (Actor)
Austin Obiajunwa (Actor)
Kenneth Tynan (Actor)
Amitai Marmorstein (Actor)
Tristan Rehwald (Actor)
Gary Chalk (Actor)
Born: February 17, 1952
Birthplace: Southampton, England
Trivia: Moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in June 1957.Wanted to become a teacher.Studied acting at Studio 58.Auditioned for the role of Megatron in Beast Wars: Transformers (1996), but was casted as Optimus Primal.Is an skilled guitarist and singer.
Donald Adams (Actor)
Born: December 20, 1928
Patrick Sabongui (Actor)
Born: January 09, 1975
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Is the son of Egyptian parents. Became interested in the entertainment industry at the age of 14, at which time he began working as a DJ for weddings and school dances. Speaks French fluently. Is an avid martial artist who practices jiu jitsu, capoeira and kali. Founded an on-camera acting school, Vancouver Studio, with his wife and fellow actor, Kyra Zagorsky. Is the co-director of a non-profit organization, Fulfilling Young Artists, which mentors young actors, writers and directors. Teaches dialect and accent classes at Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Erica Cerra (Actor)
Born: October 31, 1979
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Got her start in commercials. Has appeared in numerous sci-fi series, including Jake 2.0, The 4400, Warehouse 13 and Sanctuary. Landed recurring roles as a lesbian vampire on The L Word and as the adoptive mother of a human-Cylon baby on Battlestar Galactica. Was featured in the music video for Michael Bublé's "Save the Last Dance for Me." Enjoys painting and cooking.
Enrique Lopez (Actor)
Jackson Mitchell Croom (Actor)
Keenan Cicero Reynolds (Actor)
Emily Maddison (Actor)
Drew Tanner (Actor)
Sharon Simms (Actor)
Fiona Vroom (Actor)
Sophie Lui (Actor)
Phillip Reed (Actor)
Jason David Frank (Actor)
Born: September 04, 1973
Amy Jo Johnson (Actor)
Born: October 06, 1970
Birthplace: Dennis, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: While sprightly actress Amy Jo Johnson is well known for her roles on shows like Felicity and Wildfire, hardcore fans remember the Cape Cod native as the Pink Ranger on the kids show Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. That was back in 1993, but long before then, Johnson had an extremely successful career as a gymnast. Training from the time she was a small child, Johnson worked her way up to Class One and participated in more than one Olympic Games.Tragically, a severe injury ended Johnson's career as a gymnast when she was just 17, but with determination, she changed her focus and set her sights on acting. After studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, Johnson began auditioning, racking up jobs like the infamous Power Rangers gig and the TV movie Susie Q. The young actress continued to act in theater while increasingly rich onscreen parts came, including the role of Julie on the drama Felicity in 1998. Julie was originally written to be a dancer, but with Johnson's input, the character was changed to be a singer/songwriter, giving Johnson a chance to showcase her musical talent. She would use that talent again in the VH1 movie Sweetwater the next year, eventually pursuing music as an entire second career. She released an album called The Trans-American Treatment in 2001, and a second album, Imperfect, in 2005.Johnson stayed with Felicity for two and a half years before leaving the show to star in a variety of movies like Interstate 60 and Hard Ground. In 2004, she played Stacy Reynolds for the fourth season of the Lifetime cop drama The Division, and in 2005, she joined the cast of the popular TV drama Wildfire. Later, Johnson would find success on the series Flashpoint.
Quinton Vick (Actor)
Lea Matina (Actor)
Kayanna Jacobsen (Actor)
Art Peter (Actor)
Mykel Jay Barcera (Actor)
Deb Swain (Actor)
Janice Caravan (Actor)
Maureen Smart (Actor)
Sue Elder (Actor)
Cole Holmes (Actor)
Jason E. Tremblay (Actor)

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