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@diegocalva en el photocall de 'Club Kid' con un total look de @isabelmarant el día de hoy en Cannes
#BADHOMBREMag

@diegocalva en el photocall de 'Club Kid' con un total look de @isabelmarant el día de hoy en Cannes
#BADHOMBREMag

@diegocalva en el photocall de 'Club Kid' con un total look de @isabelmarant el día de hoy en Cannes
#BADHOMBREMag
#JordanFirstman’s directorial debut #ClubKid is the first breakout hit of #Cannes 2026, earning critical acclaim and a six-minute standing ovation in which Firstman rejoiced, kissed co-star Diego Calva and lifted up onscreen son Reggie Absolom to thunderous applause.
Firstman is largely known as a comedian and social personality who lives unapologetically — young, gay, ravenous for substances, sex and human connection. With “Club Kid,” he proved to the premiere audience that he’s got depth beyond a New York City dance dungeon.
Click the link in bio to read more from the movie’s world premiere.
In another life, they make it to Mexico.
BABYLON, now streaming with a Paramount+ subscription on Prime Video.

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

After Babylon, @diegocalva worried his success could have been a flash in the pan, rather than something enduring. However, the roll-call of legendary directors and stories he’s stepped into in the three years since would appear to decisively prove him wrong. Not least his January appearance as the achingly complex arms dealer Teddy dos Santos in electrifying espionage epic, The Night Manager.
As he covers our Spring/Summer 2026 issue, Calva sits down, for the first time, with new friend @edgarramirez25, uncovering the power of telling Latino stories that defy cliché, Calva’s work to make Teddy an atypical, sexually-ambiguous “narco”, his love of Ramirez’s lead performance in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and how he finally lost his “impostor syndrome” following Babylon. Head to manabouttown.tv to pre-order the issue and read the interview now!
Diego wears jacket, shirt, tie @ysl & timepiece @omega on the cover.
Photography by @jacquesburga
Styling by @luke_jefferson_day
Interview by @edgarramirez25
Words by @andreww_wright
Editor-in-Chief @luke_jefferson_day
Senior Editor @andreww_wright
Art Director @mike.w.morton
Production Director Lola Randall
Junior Art Director @natashalswk
Grooming by @itzelpachecomkup
Producer @ximenamorfin @giancialona
Videography by @pagmarron
Videography and Photo Assistant @this_is_rulo
Special Thanks @mansionpapilio

Pimienta Films y Amazon MGM Studios formaron una alianza para producir ‘El rey del drama’ (‘Drama King’), un dramedy mexicano dirigido por Carlos Lenin. La cinta está protagonizada por Diego Calva y José María Yazpik, quienes comparten pantalla con Esmeralda Pimentel.
Entérate de los detalles en el link de nuestro perfil. 🔍
Por: @kllslu
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#JoséMaríaYazpik #DiegoCalva #Cine #Entretenimiento #Noticias

Pimienta Films y Amazon MGM Studios formaron una alianza para producir ‘El rey del drama’ (‘Drama King’), un dramedy mexicano dirigido por Carlos Lenin. La cinta está protagonizada por Diego Calva y José María Yazpik, quienes comparten pantalla con Esmeralda Pimentel.
Entérate de los detalles en el link de nuestro perfil. 🔍
Por: @kllslu
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#JoséMaríaYazpik #DiegoCalva #Cine #Entretenimiento #Noticias

Pimienta Films y Amazon MGM Studios formaron una alianza para producir ‘El rey del drama’ (‘Drama King’), un dramedy mexicano dirigido por Carlos Lenin. La cinta está protagonizada por Diego Calva y José María Yazpik, quienes comparten pantalla con Esmeralda Pimentel.
Entérate de los detalles en el link de nuestro perfil. 🔍
Por: @kllslu
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#JoséMaríaYazpik #DiegoCalva #Cine #Entretenimiento #Noticias

¿Hasta dónde llegarías por cumplir tus sueños?
#ElReyDelDrama, la nueva sátira de Amazon MGM Studios, finaliza su rodaje. La película contará la historia de Rodrigo Rojas, un actor encasillado en telenovelas que ve su oportunidad de brillar en el cine... le cueste lo que le cueste.
Protagonizada por Diego Calva, Jose María Yazpik y Esmeralda Pimentel.

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

“It should be illegal for ‘The Avengers’ to occupy ten out of twelve auditoriums here. We should have Mexican movies on at least forty percent of our screens. The problem, too, is that the Mexican filmmaker has also lost the responsibility to their public. They want to win over, say, the French, so they make the movie about the cool narco or the suffering single mother, because that’ll play well over there, but not here.”
After his international #GoldenGlobes-nominated breakout in Damien Chazelle’s Old Hollywood epic #Babylon, the Mexican actor and our February digital cover subject #DiegoCalva takes on the villain role opposite Tom Hiddleston in the new season of #TheNightManager, putting his increasing visibility to work in service of expanding his homeland’s film industry.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws

#DiegoCalva spent years working various jobs in Hollywood before his international breakout in #DamienChazelle’s #Babylon, and with his latest role as the villain in the new season of #TheNightManager, our February digital cover subject is cementing his status as an intense and evocative performer who is never afraid of taking a risk.
Read the full story from #CERO11 at the link in bio.
Author: @itsnumberjuan
Photographer: @jacopomarchio
Stylist: @izaakesouza
Groomer: @jessica_o_
Set Designer: @anabellemcole
Videographer: Clips Split
Producer: @eleonoratrullo
Editor-in-Chief: @jonathanshia
Creative Director: @leilabartholet
Editor-at-Large: @race_imboden
Associate Editor: @michaelmtthws
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