From Bad Bunny to Karol G or Pedro Pascal, fifty personalities from the world of culture, sports, film, television and entertainment make up the Latin Power List 2025, a list compiled by the Hollywood Reporter that argues that “Latino talent is impossible to ignore.
“In the midst of political turmoil in the United States, which is increasingly focused on people of color, proudly claiming that identity can be quite a statement of principle,” the magazine notes.
The list highlights, among others, Bad Bunny who will star in the Super Bowl show in 2026, Pedro Pascal who “dominates Hollywood screens”, or Karol G who performed in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.

He also talks about Latino creatives and executives who, from different media, “provide vehicles and platforms” to tell stories that defy conventional narratives and open doors for the next generation of cultural creators in music, film, television and sports.
The list is headed by Cris Abrego, co-founder of the production company Hyphenate with Eva Longoria and president of the Television Academy – responsible for the Emmy Awards.
Latin Power 2025 and highlights
He is followed by Daniel Alegre, CEO of Televisaunivision, Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez, singer Bad Bunny, and Amazon producer Javiera Balmaceda -sister of Pedro Pascal-.
At the top of the list are also singers like J Balvin, Cardi B, Camila Cabello, or Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso -whose Tiny Desk concert went viral-. Also Selena Gomez and Shakira.
Actors such as Pedro Pascal, Sofia Carson, Kate del Castillo, Benicio del Toro or America Ferrera, and comedians such as Luisito Comunica and Marcello Hernandez (SNL), rub shoulders with filmmakers such as Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo del Toro or Alejandro Gómez Iñarritu.

Among the most prominent executives are Eddy Cue (Apple), Alejandro Duque, president of Warner Music Latin America, and César Conde of NBCUniversal News Group.
Athlete Lionel Messi, singer Jennifer Lopez and producer and actress Eva Longoria also appear on the list, reported Agencia EFE.
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