![]() With a fearless attitude and a stylish flair in bagging the baddies, she carries the right dose of vulnerability that unfolds towards the finale. As a vigilante heroine, she is easy to root for. Alexandra solves cases alongside her two half-deity brothers, known as The Kambal, who protect her with their mystical abilities. The series follows Detective Alexandra Trese, an investigator of supernatural crimes and corruption in Metro Manila. In the past, their creatures have only made minor appearances, such as the winged Manananggal in Marvel’s Blade and the vampiric Aswang in the “Mommy Dearest” episode of NBC’s Grimm. The release is a milestone, marking the first time Filipino folklore has moved to the forefront of Western media. It launched internationally on June 11 and is based on the Neil Gaiman-endorsed graphic novel. “There are monsters among us, and some of them are human,” speaks the titular character of Trese, Netflix’s new anime horror-crime series. ![]()
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