We are currently in the prime of serial TV shows and it is interesting to note that the crime drama genre has not ceased to captivate its audience with the turn of events it produces, some of which are based on real events. It covers everything from humor to romance to suspense to appealing serial killers to desegregation and the next scene leaves us dazzled with pure drama that would be a crime to miss. What makes them all the more amazing is that there is always a mystery to be solved and episode after episode. These shows kept us on our toes with intense, thought-provoking writing and top-notch acting, giving us the run to the end. Outraged. who watches a single episode of a TV series lately, anyway? Netflix, the streaming giant, controls the crime theater druglord saga throughNarcos
Crime shows often cast television’s best cops and detectives, memorable characters with great problem-solving skills who give us insight into crime from all angles. Some of those shows include Orange Is the New Black which focuses on inmates, Criminal Minds takes its fans deep into the minds of the worst of the worst as the long-running NBC series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit deals with cases murder and other crimes such as rape. However, others like Murder, she wrote, the mentalist since then, like some of the best crimes in history.
Narcos, the critically acclaimed Netflix hit crime drama that first aired in 2015, tells the real-life stories of members of the Kingpins family from the late ’80s, first in Colombia and then Mexico. The former was based on the story of notorious drug boss Pablo Escobar, known for the production and distribution of cocaine, while the latter focused on Mexican Félix Gallardo. It also details the measures taken by law enforcement in the fight against drugs.
The first two seasons of Narcos spotlight Escobar’s rise after his life from 1970 to 1992. The third season focused on the events following the drug kingpin’s downfall and death and continues to follow the fight of the DEA against the Cali Cartel. This realistic tale is action-packed and includes real archival footage from the era for an extra (scary) feeling of realism. The first series ended in 2017 with the third season which focused on the rise of the Colombian Cali Cartel.
The producers put a different spin on the fourth season. It was reset as a new Netflix original series, Narcos: Mexico with a focus on the illicit drug trade in Mexico. This, however, does not reduce the excitement and mystery of the series.
The plot rivals classic Godfather movies, taking a fictional look into the sordid world of Colombia’s most notorious gangster. Narcos was praised for its fast pace, brutal performances, and compelling character development that made it a critical success. It is also an insightful, addictive and very high concept that you wouldn’t even dream of missing a scene.
Overview
Narcos is the brainchild of Carlo Bernard and Doug Miro, who also produced the television crime drama series. The term “narco” is a word of various origins. In Spanish, it is an abbreviation of narcotraficante, which means drug trafficker. The epithet narc or narco in the United States refers to a specialist officer of a narcotics police force, such as a DEA agent. There couldn’t have been a better title for the hit series. Even Escobar wouldn’t have been enough, as the series survived the real drug lord story.
The Netflix show is truly a glimpse into the drug underworld of the 70s and 80s. The first three seasons (10 episodes each) were set in Colombia, following the ups and downs of drug lord Pablo Escobar . Escobar was brilliantly played by Wagner Moura who portrayed the ’70s drug kingpin, showing the man to be tyrannical yet sympathetic. After its first three episodes (Season 1), the series became a hit on Netflix and hasn’t lost any of its fervor since its fourth season.
Narcos: Mexico established in Mexico goes back in time to the 1980s when the Mexican trafficking world was a loose and disorganized confederation of small, independent cannabis growers and dealers. The new original series meticulously traces the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel to this era, as it explores the origins of the modern drug war by tracing its origins. It began at a time when the Mexican smuggling world was a loose and disorganized confederation of independent growers and traders.
The series not only left Colombia, but the companion series also features a complete cast overhaul, introducing an entirely new cast. Although longtime agent Javier Peña, portrayed by Pedro Pascal in the first three seasons, defeated Escobar and disrupted the Cali Cartel’s plans, his character will no longer be needed in the upcoming series. Instead, a group of new actors, mostly of Mexican descent, would be created. Rogue One “Diego Luna and Ant-Man Michael Peña will join the cast as new cast members for the series.
In this series, you would witness the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s as Félix Gallardo, aka El Padroni (The Godfather), played by Luna, who leads and unifies traffickers while building an empire. Meanwhile, DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) pursues him. Félix Gallardo, the founder of the cartel, Mexico’s first drug cartel was also one of the biggest narcos in Mexican history and the pioneer of the modern drug trade in Mexico. He also ran the border corridors between Mexico and the United States.
As Gallardo presides over his budding empire with DEA agent Camarena, a family member who moved with his pregnant wife, Mika (Alyssa Diaz) and young son from California to Guadalajara to take up a new position, realizes that his new mission is no ordinary challenge. He gathers valuable information through a series of informants around the Godfather and his cartel, but will soon realize he is in danger as he realizes he has completely underestimated the sophistication of Gallardo’s system. The show depicts the clash between them and the eve of the catastrophic drug war in Mexico.
Narcos Season 4 Release Date
Season 4 was confirmed alongside Netflix’s Season 3, although it was later revealed that it would be retitled Narcos: Mexico upon its return, with an almost entirely new cast. Talk about his return, the series is already on the air. Do you already know that?
The fourth season, in other words, Netflix’s new Original Series, Narcos: Mexico began production in Mexico at the end of 2017 after the release of season 3. It was released on Friday, November 16, 2018 worldwide on Netflix. Just like its counterparts, it will also have 10 episodes, one hour each, which viewers will have the option to stream or binge-watch on weekends.
Narcos: Mexico Cast
As mentioned earlier, the new one didn’t just flip the cartels, it also made countries and series completely go all the Mexican way. Michael Peña and Diego Luna in December 2017 were the first stars of the show. Soon after, other regular members, including Matt Letscher, Tenoch Huerta, Joaquín Cosío, Teresa Ruiz, and José María Yazpik, joined the band. role in the third season as Amado Carrillo) as revealed by Eric Newman, showrunner.
Other cast members who add to the actions andAaron Staton as Butch Sears, Fear the Walking Dead’s Alejandro Edda as Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, Alfonso Dosal as Benjamín Arellano Félix, Ernesto Alterio as the role of Salvador Osuna Nava as Fernanda Urrejola as Maria Elvira as Maria Elvira as Pablo. Acosta and Jackie Earle Haley as Jim Ferguson.
Yazpik wasn’t the only cast that returned for Narcos season 4, however. Moura, who accompanied him in the first part, was accompanied by small roles. Several others would also reprise their roles, including Alberto Ammann as Hélmer “Pacho” Herrera, Francisco Denis as Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela, Pêpê Rapazote as José “Chepe” Santacruz-Londoño, Jorge A. Jimenez as Roberto “Poison” Ramos, and Julián Díaz as Blackie .
Crews weren’t left out during the redesign. Newly recruited Mexicans Amat Escalante and Alonso Ruizpalacios have directed episodes of the upcoming series, while the director of several episodes from the first three seasons, Colombian Andi Baiz, is also taking on a directing role in the new series. .
Will there be another season soon?
The current season has not only been explosive but equally captivating. While the fourth season of Narcos is in full swing and garnering rave reviews, the streaming giant has already announced the renewal of the series for a second season. It was renewed on December 5, 2018.
With a new season now announced, which promises to bring you the guilty rush you crave, there’s no reason to miss the series.