BBVA Cosplay Contest

Myriam S. Castillo | Oct. 2–3

18/08/2026

Visual effects have changed the way movies are made, but behind every great sequence there is much more than just technology. There are artists capable of turning an idea into a believable image and making impossible worlds seem completely real. Among them is Myriam S. Castillo, one of the Spanish professionals building her career in the international visual effects industry.

Specializing in VFX and currently affiliated with Framestore, one of the world’s most prestigious visual effects studios, Myriam has been involved in some of the most significant film and television productions of recent years, working on projects for major studios and international platforms.

His filmography includes titles such as Supergirl, Wicked: Part II, Fantastic Four: First Steps, Thunderbolts*, The Secret Abyss, Paddington: Jungle Adventure, Deadpool and Wolverine, both installments of Rebel Moon, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and series such as Avatar: The Last Airbender, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Loki, and The Lockwood Agency.

Before joining Framestore, he spent much of his career at El Ranchito, one of Spain’s leading visual effects studios, where he worked on productions such as *Game of Thrones*, *The Mandalorian*, *Lost in Space*, *See*, *Shadow and Bone*, *John Wick: Chapter 3* – Parabellum, Way Down, La Unidad, Los Rodríguez and the Afterlife, and Losing the East.

His career reflects the growing prominence of Spanish talent within the international visual effects industry, a sector in which creativity, technology, and storytelling work inseparably together to bring to life some of the most spectacular images in today’s films and TV series.

At San Diego Comic-Con Málaga 2026, you’ll have the opportunity to discover how some of the visual effects that make major international productions possible are created and to get a first-hand look at the work of a professional involved in some of the most ambitious projects in today’s audiovisual industry.