Idols Premieres in Theaters on January 23

Published on January 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Promotional poster for the movie Idols showing the protagonists Óscar Casas and Ana Mena with race bikes in the background on a MotoGP circuit.

Idols Premieres in Theaters on January 23

Next Friday, January 23, the movie Idols arrives in theaters. This film dives into the world of the MotoGP World Championship and features Óscar Casas and Ana Mena as the main protagonists. 🎬

A Story of Dreams and Complex Relationships

The plot centers on Edu, a young rider played by Óscar Casas, who decides to train with his father to reach the elite of motorcycling. The process tests their family bond, forcing him to balance his professional ambitions with a complicated personal relationship. Ana Mena completes the main cast in this production that fuses motor sports with a family drama.

Key Production Details:
  • Protagonists: Óscar Casas and Ana Mena.
  • Director: Mat Whitecross.
  • Genre: Sports and family drama.
The movie seeks to connect with fans by offering a close and authentic view of the MotoGP world.

Authenticity Filmed on the Track

Director Mat Whitecross chose to film on official circuits during the real development of the world championship. This decision allows capturing the genuine atmosphere of the competition, endowing the race scenes with a veracity that's hard to replicate on a set. 🏍️

Highlights of the Filming:
  • Filming in real MotoGP World Championship locations.
  • Race sequences with authentic atmosphere.
  • Production focused on sports realism.

Expectations for the Premiere

With a premise that mixes high competition with personal dynamics, Idols presents itself as a project that can resonate with both motor sports fans and the general public. The hope is that the father-son relationship on screen resolves more satisfactorily than a problematic pit stop. The movie promises action and excitement from inside the pit box. 🏁