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''Narcos'' is an American-Colombian
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created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro. Set and filmed in
Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the ...
, seasons 1 and 2 are based on the story of Colombian narcoterrorist and
drug kingpin A drug lord, drug baron, kingpin or narcotrafficker is a high-ranking crime boss who controls a sizable network of people involved in the illegal drug trade. Such figures are often difficult to bring to justice, as they are normally not directly ...
Pablo Escobar Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; ; 1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who was the founder and sole leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed "the king of cocaine", Escobar is the wealthiest criminal i ...
, who is the leader of the Medellin Cartel and became a billionaire through the production and distribution of
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. The series also focuses on Escobar's interactions with drug lords,
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(DEA) agents, and various opposition entities. Season 3 picks up after the fall of Escobar and continues to follow the DEA as they try to shut down the rise of the infamous
Cali Cartel The Cali Cartel ( es, Cartel de Cali) was a drug cartel based in southern Colombia, around the city of Cali and the Valle del Cauca. Its founders were the brothers Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela. They broke away fr ...
. Season 1, comprising 10 episodes, originally aired on August 28, 2015, as a
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exclusive. The series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 2, 2016, with 10 episodes. On September 6, 2016, Netflix renewed the series for its third and fourth seasons. Season 3 premiered on September 1, 2017, but on July 18, 2018, the directors announced that season 4 would instead reset as season 1 of a new Netflix original series, titled '' Narcos: Mexico''. The new series, released on November 16, 2018, is set in Mexico in the 1980s.


Plot


Season 1

Season 1 chronicles the life of Pablo Escobar from the late 1970s, when he first began manufacturing cocaine, to July 1992. The show is told from the perspective of Steve Murphy, an American DEA agent working in Colombia. The series depicts how Escobar first became involved in the cocaine trade in Colombia. He was an established
black market A black market, underground economy, or shadow economy is a clandestine market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality or is characterized by noncompliance with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the ...
eer in
Medellín Medellín ( or ), officially the Municipality of Medellín ( es, Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia, after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central re ...
, moving trucks of illegal goods (alcohol, cigarettes, and household appliances) into Colombia during a time when this was strictly forbidden, when he was introduced to Mateo "Cockroach" Moreno, a
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an exile and underground chemist, who pitched the idea that they go into business together, with Moreno producing and Escobar distributing a new, profitable drug—cocaine. They expand beyond Moreno's small cocaine processing lab by building additional, larger labs in the rainforest and, using the expertise of Carlos Lehder, transport their product in bulk to Miami, where it gains notoriety amongst the rich and famous. Soon enough, Pablo develops larger labs and more extensive distribution routes into the United States to supply growing demand. With cocaine's growth into a drug of importance in the American market, one that accounts for a large flow of U.S. dollars to Colombia and escalating drug-related violence in the United States, the Americans send a task force from the DEA to Colombia to address the issue. Murphy is partnered with Javier Peña. The purpose of Murphy's task force is to work with the Colombian authorities, led by Colonel Carrillo, to put an end to the flow of cocaine into the United States. The season ends with Escobar's escape from the prison.


Season 2

Season 2 continues where season 1 ended. Soldiers see Escobar and his entourage right outside the perimeter of ' La Catedral' prison but are too petrified of Escobar to make an arrest. At the embassy, the United States sends a new ambassador who brings the CIA into play. In the beginning, little change occurs for Escobar, as he still has the loyalty of his cartel. This loyalty, however, starts to slip as Escobar needs more time and resources to hide from the government. Among the tricks he uses to avoid being seen are riding around town in the trunk of a taxi cab and using young lookouts to report police movements to him. Initially, Escobar easily adapts to his new life, giving money to the community while ruthlessly killing those who try to break away from his empire. The Colombian police and Escobar engage in massive battles, resulting in high tension and unrest in Colombia. Escobar's rivals in the
Cali cartel The Cali Cartel ( es, Cartel de Cali) was a drug cartel based in southern Colombia, around the city of Cali and the Valle del Cauca. Its founders were the brothers Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela. They broke away fr ...
form an unlikely alliance with ousted members of his own cartel, as well as with a CIA-backed anticommunist paramilitary group. Agent Peña secretly works with this group, who kill members of Pablo's organization and claim responsibility as " Los Pepes". After two of Escobar's top cartel members are caught and betray him, Escobar goes on the run. He and his bodyguard hide in a safehouse, where he celebrates his 44th birthday. When Pablo tries to make contact with his family, the DEA and military track him down via radio triangulation and corner him on the rooftops. Pablo is hit twice in the ensuing shootout, and although he might have survived his injuries, a Colombian policeman named Trujillo executes him, amidst shouts of "Viva Colombia!" Escobar's wife Tata goes to the Cali cartel for their help in leaving the country. Peña returns to the United States, in expectation of being reprimanded by the disciplinary committee for his associations with Los Pepes, but is surprised when asked to provide intelligence against the Cali cartel, implying his future involvement with the DEA.


Season 3

Season 3 was released on September 1, 2017. The story continues after Pablo Escobar's death and shows the DEA's fight against the
Cali cartel The Cali Cartel ( es, Cartel de Cali) was a drug cartel based in southern Colombia, around the city of Cali and the Valle del Cauca. Its founders were the brothers Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela. They broke away fr ...
. With Escobar out of the way, business for the cartel is booming, with new markets in the United States and elsewhere. To everyone's surprise, Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, the leader of the Cali cartel, announces that within 6 months, the cartel will leave the cocaine business entirely to focus on legal business interests. The decision is met with mixed reactions within the cartel.


Episodes


Season 1 (2015)


Season 2 (2016)


Season 3 (2017)


Cast and characters


Main

* Wagner Moura as
Pablo Escobar Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; ; 1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who was the founder and sole leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed "the king of cocaine", Escobar is the wealthiest criminal i ...
– a Colombian drug lord and the leader of the Medellín Cartel (seasons 1–2) * Boyd Holbrook as Steve Murphy – a DEA agent tasked with bringing down Escobar (seasons 1–2) * Pedro Pascal as Javier Peña – a DEA agent given the task of bringing down Escobar and, in season 3, the Cali Cartel (seasons 1–3) *
Joanna Christie Joanna Lauren Christie (born 10 April 1982)Fresh Face: Joanna Christie
Mark Shenton, ...
as Connie Murphy – Steve's wife, a nurse who works in the local hospital (seasons 1–2) * Maurice Compte as Colonel Horacio Carrillo – a Colombian police chief and commander of Search Bloc (season 1; recurring season 2) *
André Mattos André de Mello Tavares de Mattos (born 8 October 1961) is a Brazilian actor. Most known for his roles as Fininho on the sitcom ''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'', John VI of Portugal on the minisseries ''O Quinto dos Infernos'', and Madruga o ...
as Jorge Ochoa – founding member and former leader of the Medellín cartel (season 1) * Roberto Urbina as Fabio Ochoa – a high-ranking member of the Medellín cartel (season 1) * Diego Cataño as Juan Diego "La Quica" Díaz – an assassin routinely hired by the Medellín, based on
Dandeny Muñoz Mosquera Dandeny Muñoz Mosquera (born August 27, 1966), also known as "La Quica" (Colombian slang for "the fat girl", a childhood nickname), is a Colombian former hitman for the Medellín Cartel, a drug trafficking group. He was described as at one point ...
(season 1; recurring season 2) * Jorge A. Jimenez as Roberto "Poison" Ramos – a
hitman Contract killing is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or persons. It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of payment, monetary or otherwise. Either party may b ...
hired by the Medellín cartel, based on John Jairo Arias Tascón (season 1; guest season 2) *
Paulina Gaitán Paulina Gaitán Ruíz (born February 19, 1992) is a Mexican actress. She is best known throughout Mexican television and movies. She is more recently known for her role in the popular Netflix series, ''Narcos'', as the devoted young wife of Co ...
as Tata Escobar – Escobar's wife, full name Maria Victoria Henao (seasons 1–2) * Paulina García as Hermilda Gaviria – Escobar's mother, a former Colombian schoolteacher (seasons 1–2) * Stephanie Sigman as Valeria Vélez – a Colombian journalist who also serves as Pablo Escobar's mistress, based on
Virginia Vallejo Virginia Vallejo García (born 26 August 1949) is a Colombian author, journalist, television director, anchorwoman, media personality, socialite, and political asylee in the United States of America. On 18 July 2006, the DEA took her out of ...
(season 1; recurring season 2) * Bruno Bichir as Fernando Duque – a Colombian lawyer who represents Pablo Escobar, acting as his liaison with the Colombian government (seasons 1–2) *
Raúl Méndez Raúl Méndez Martínez (born April 11, 1975 in Laguna, Torreón, Mexico) is a Mexican actor of film, theater and television. Biography He studied acting at the Center for Arts Education Monterrey and La Casa del Teatro with Luis de Ta ...
as César Gaviria – a Colombian economist and politician and the 28th President of Colombia (seasons 1–2) *
Manolo Cardona Manuel "Manolo" Julián Cardona Molano (born April 25, 1977) is a Colombian actor. Personal life Cardona was born in Popayán, Cauca, Colombia on April 25, 1977. At the age of seven, Cardona's family nicknamed him "Manolo," which later becam ...
as Eduardo Sandoval – the Vice Minister of Justice in President Gaviria's administration, based on Eduardo Mendoza (seasons 1–2) * Cristina Umaña as Judy Moncada – a former leader in the Medellín cartel, who, after Escobar murdered her husband, led a concurrenting cartel; she is based on the real-life Dolly Moncada (season 2; guest season 1) * Eric Lange as Bill Stechner – the CIA station chief in Colombia, based on William Wagner (seasons 2–3) *
Florencia Lozano Florencia Lozano (born December 16, 1969) is an American actress. She starred as Téa Delgado on the daytime series ''One Life to Live''. Lozano has guest-starred in several primetime television shows, as well as films. Early life Florencia L ...
as Claudia Messina - DEA agent and Murphy and Peña's supervisor (season 2) *
Damián Alcázar Damián Alcázar (born January 8, 1953) is a Mexican actor and politician, who is best known outside of Mexico as Lord Sopespian in '' The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian''. He was a deputy in the Constituent Assembly of Mexico City. Care ...
as Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela – the leader of the Cali cartel and one of Pablo Escobar's primary rivals (seasons 2–3) * Alberto Ammann as Hélmer "Pacho" Herrera – a Colombian drug lord and high-ranking member of the Cali cartel (seasons 2–3, recurring season 1) * Francisco Denis as Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela – a high-ranking member of the Cali cartel and Gilberto's younger brother (seasons 2–3) * Pêpê Rapazote as José "Chepe" Santacruz Londoño – a high-ranking member of the Cali cartel who oversees the group's operations in New York City (season 3) *
Matias Varela Louis Matias Karl Padin Varela (born 23 June 1980) is a Swedish actor. Early life Varela was born and grew up in Södermalm on the south side of Stockholm. Both of his parents are from Galicia and he did not learn Swedish until he started s ...
as
Jorge Salcedo Cabrera Jorge Salcedo Cabrera (born November 25, 1947) is a Colombian civil engineer, countersurveillance specialist, and former head of security for Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela and the Cali Cartel who turned confidential informant for the Drug Enfo ...
– the Cali cartel's head of security (season 3) *
Javier Cámara Javier Cámara Rodríguez (born 19 January 1967) is a Spanish actor. He became known for two television roles as a priest in '' ¡Ay, señor, señor!'' and ''Éste es mi barrio''. He has since featured in films such as ''Torrente, the Dumb Arm ...
as Guillermo Pallomari – the chief accountant of the Cali cartel (season 3) * Arturo Castro as David Rodríguez – Miguel's son (season 3) * Andrea Londo as María Salazar – wife of a Colombian drug lord affiliated with the North Valley cartel (season 3) * Kerry Bishé as Christina Jurado – the American wife of a banker affiliated with the Cali cartel (season 3) *
Michael Stahl-David Michael Stahl-David (born October 28, 1982) is an American actor, known for his role as Sean Donnelly on the NBC drama series ''The Black Donnellys'' and his lead role as Robert "Rob" Hawkins in the J. J. Abrams-produced film ''Cloverfield'' and ...
as Chris Feistl – DEA agent working under Peña (season 3) * Matt Whelan as Daniel Van Ness – DEA agent partnered with Feistl (season 3) *
José María Yazpik José María Yazpik (born November 13, 1970) is a Mexican actor. Biography Yazpik was born in Mexico City, the son of gynaecologist Jose Maria Meza and housewife Cristina Yazpik. He has two siblings, Carlos and Cristina. When Yazpik was a chi ...
as
Amado Carrillo Fuentes Amado Carrillo Fuentes (; December 17, 1956 – July 7, 1997) was a Mexican drug lord who seized control of the Juárez Cartel after assassinating his boss Rafael Aguilar Guajardo. Amado Carrillo became known as "''El Señor de Los Cielos''" ( ...
- a Mexican drug trafficker allied with Pacho and the Cali cartel, known as "The Lord of the Skies" (season 3)


Recurring

* Luis Guzmán as Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha – founding member and former leader of the Medellín cartel (season 1) * Juan Pablo Raba as
Gustavo Gaviria Gustavo de Jesús Gaviria Rivero (25 December 1946 – 11 August 1990) was a Colombian drug trafficker. As Pablo Escobar's cousin and right-hand man, Gaviria controlled the Medellín cartel's finances and trade routes. He and Escobar had ...
– Escobar's cousin and one of the founding members of the Medellin Cartel (seasons 1–2) *
Juan Riedinger Juan Riedinger is a Canadian actor. On television, he portrayed Rufus in the CBC television series '' The Romeo Section'' and Carlos Lehder in the Netflix series '' Narcos''. Other roles he played in television include Dodger in The CW series ' ...
as Carlos Lehder – Lion's contact in the United States, give the task of distributing the cocaine (season 1) *
Richard T. Jones Richard Timothy Jones (born January 16, 1972) is an American actor. He has worked extensively in both film and television productions since the early 1990s. His television roles include '' Ally McBeal'' (1997), ''Judging Amy'' (1998–2005), '' C ...
– a CIA officer, also on Murphy's task force (recurring season 1; guest season 2) * Jon-Michael Ecker as ''El León'' or "The Lion" – a childhood friend of Escobar's who becomes his first drug smuggler into Miami and subsequently runs Escobar's Miami operations, based on George Jung (guest seasons 1–2) * Ana de la Reguera as Elisa Álvarez – the co-leader of the M-19 guerrilla faction (season 1) * Danielle Kennedy as Ambassador Noonan – a United States ambassador deployed to Colombia under
Ronald Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
(season 1) *
Patrick St. Esprit Patrick St. Esprit (born May 18, 1954)"Patrick St. Esprit"
Retrieved 5 June 2015 is an American character actor ...
as Colonel Lou Wysession – a Marine officer fighting against communism (recurring season 1; guest season 2) * Gabriela de la Garza as Diana Turbay – a Colombian journalist who was kidnapped by the Medellín cartel (season 1). * Ariel Sierra as Sureshot – one of Escobar's ''sicarios'' (recurring season 1; guest season 2) * Julián Díaz as Nelson ("El Negrito" or "Blackie") Hernández – a member of the Medellín cartel, who is frequently seen by Escobar's side (in real life, Escobar had a close friend named Jorge "El Negro" Pabón) (seasons 1–2) *
Carolina Gaitán Carolina del Pilar Gaitán Lozano (born 4 April 1984) is a Colombian actress and singer. She studied at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute in New York and has been awarded two Premios Tu Mundo from Telemundo. She has starred in man ...
as Marta Ochoa – the Ochoas' sister, who is kidnapped by M-19 (season 1) * Julián Beltrán as Alberto Suárez – an officer with the Colombian National Police (season 1). * Thaddeus Phillips as Agent Owen – a CIA agent on the Colombia task force (recurring season 1; guest season 2) *
Laura Perico Laura Perico (born 29 December 1989 in Bogotá, Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the ...
as Marina Ochoa – the Ochoas' sister, who has an affair with Escobar's cousin Gustavo (season 1) * Vera Mercado as Ana Gaviria – the wife of César Gaviria and the First Lady of Colombia (recurring season 1; guest season 2) * Juan Sebastián Calero as Navegante – a violent associate of the Cali cartel who works as their top henchman (seasons 1–3) * Leynar Gómez as Jhon "Limón" Burgos – a pimp and taxi driver from Medellín who becomes one of Escobar's ''sicarios'', based on Alvaro de Jesús "El Limón" Agudelo (season 2) *
Martina García Martina García (born June 27, 1981) is a Colombian model, film and television actress best known for her roles as Maritza in the second season of the Netflix crime drama ''Narcos'' (2016), and in the Spanish-Colombian movie '' The Hidden Face' ...
as Maritza – an old friend of Limón's roped into unwittingly helping Escobar (season 2) * Brett Cullen as Ambassador Arthur Crosby – a former Navy officer sent as US Ambassador to Colombia by George H. W. Bush in 1992, replacing Noonan (seasons 2–3) * Konstantin Melikhov as Edward Jacoby - A U.S. intelligence officer involved with Centra Spike (season 2) * Germán Jaramillo as
Gustavo de Greiff Gustavo de Greiff Restrepo (b. June 20, 1929 – d. July 19, 2018) was a Colombian lawyer, educator and activist, who served as Attorney General of Colombia during the Gaviria presidency and later as Ambassador to Mexico during the Samper pres ...
, Colombia's attorney general and vehement critic of President Gaviria's drug policy (season 2) * Mauricio Cujar as Diego "Don Berna" Murillo Bejarano (recurring season 2; guest season 3) * Mauricio Mejía as Carlos Castaño Gil (recurring season 2; guest season 3) * Gustavo Angarita Jr. as Fidel Castaño (recurring season 2; guest season 3) *
Juan Pablo Shuk Juan Pablo Shuk Aparicio ( hu, Shuk Aparicio János Pál; born 7 November 1965) is a Colombian actor who lives and works in Colombia and Spain. He is married to Ana de la Lastra. He is of Hungarian descent from his father's side, he mentions h ...
as Colonel Hugo Martínez – Carrillo's successor as the commander of Search Bloc (seasons 2–3) *
Raymond Ablack Raymond Ablack (born November 15, 1989) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He began his career in the early 2000s as a child actor on stage, performing as Young Simba in ''The Lion King'' at the Princess of Wales Theatre. He later gained recogni ...
as Agent Neil Stoddard (season 3) *
Miguel Ángel Silvestre (born 6 April 1982) is a Spanish actor. He rose to prominence with his performance as El Duque in '' Sin tetas no hay paraíso''. He has since played roles in series such as ''Velvet'', ''Sense8'', '' Narcos'', '' 30 Coins'' and '' Sky Rojo''. ...
as Franklin Jurado (season 3) *
Carlos Camacho Carlos Garcia Camacho (November 16, 1924 – December 6, 1979) was an American (U.S. citizen) politician and dentist. Camacho was a former Republican Senator in the Guam Legislature. Camacho served as the last appointed Governor of Guam from 196 ...
as Claudio Salazar (season 3) * Taliana Vargas as Paola Salcedo (season 3) * Andrés Crespo as Carlos Córdova (season 3) *
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as Orlando Henao Montoya - a high-ranking member of the North Valley cartel (season 3) * Gaston Velandia as
Rosso José Serrano Rosso José Serrano Cadena (August 30, 1942) is a former General of the Colombian National Police from 1994 to 2000 during Ernesto Samper's presidency and was one of the masterminds behind the dismantling of the Cali Cartel and Medellín Cartel ...
– General of the Colombian National Police (season 3)


Notable guests

*
Luis Gnecco Luis Enrique Gnecco Dessy (born 12 December 1962) is a Chilean actor. Besides his work in Chilean telenovelas and films ('' Johnny 100 Pesos'', the Academy Award nominated '' No'', ''El bosque de Karadima'', '' A Fantastic Woman'' and '' Nerud ...
as ''Cucaracha'' or "Cockroach" (né Mateo Moreno) – the Chilean chemist who first introduced Escobar to cocaine trafficking (season 1). *
A.J. Buckley Alan John Buckley (born 9 February 1977) is an Irish-Canadian actor. He is known for playing nerdy crime lab technician Adam Ross on the television series '' CSI: NY'' (2005–2013) and Navy SEAL Sonny Quinn on the television series '' SEAL Te ...
as Kevin Brady – a DEA agent and the partner of Steve Murphy (season 1). * Adria Arjona as Helena Sotomayor – a top-class prostitute from
Bogotá Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city of Colombia, and one of the larges ...
, a spy for the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Search Bloc (season 1). * Rafael Cebrián as Alejandro Ayala – one of the leaders of M-19 in Colombia and the boyfriend of Elisa Álvarez, the co-leader of the group (season 1). * Adan Canto as Rodrigo Lara Bonilla – a Colombian lawyer and politician (season 1). * Dylan Bruno as Barry Seal – an American drug smuggler working for the Medellín cartel who uses the alias "McPickle" (season 1). * Juan Pablo Espinosa as Luis Carlos Galán – a Colombian journalist and politician (season 1). * Alfredo Castro as Abel Escobar, Pablo's father (season 2) * Tristán Ulloa as Ernesto Samper – Colombian president (season 3). * Gabriel Iglesias as Dominican gangster (season 3).


Production

The series was announced in April 2014, through a partnership deal struck between
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and Gaumont International Television. The first season, consisting of 10 episodes, was estimated to cost about $25 million. The series was primarily written by Chris Brancato and directed by Brazilian filmmaker
José Padilha José Bastos Padilha Neto (; born 1 August 1967) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the Brazilian critical and financial successes ''Elite Squad'' and '' Elite Squad: The Enemy Within'' an ...
, who also directed the critically and commercially successful ''
Elite Squad ''Elite Squad'' ( pt, Tropa de Elite, ) is a 2007 Brazilian crime film based on the novel '' Elite da Tropa'' by Luiz Eduardo Soares, André Batista, and Rodrigo Pimentel. Directed by José Padilha from a screenplay by Padilha, Bráulio Ma ...
'' (2007) and its sequel in 2010, which became the highest-grossing film ever in Brazil. On September 15, 2017, one of the show's location scouts, Carlos Muñoz Portal, was reported as having been found murdered with multiple gunshot wounds, in his car on a dirt road in central Mexico, near the town of
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. A spokesman for the attorney general in Mexico state said there were no witnesses due to the remote location, and the authorities will continue to investigate. The possibility of narco gangs' being involved is being considered.


Opening theme and title sequence

;Title card ''Narcos'' opens with a title card, from which the narrator reads: "
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is defined as what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe. There is a reason magical realism was born in Colombia". ;Opening theme ''Narcos'' opening theme, " Tuyo", is a ''
bolero Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It has ...
'' written and composed for the show by Brazilian singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante. ;Visual montage The theme scores the visual montage comprising the title sequence, created by DK Studios under artistic director Tom O’Neill. The 1980s-themed images address Colombian drug trafficking in general, the United States’ attempt to control it, the era's glamour, footage from the mountainous regions of Bogota and surrounding underprivileged neighbourhoods, shots of local residents, archival news coverage, and violence. The montage excludes some people who were unwilling to appear in the credits, but it does include some news clips and images "of Pablo Escobar and his entourage, like those at the zoo, hichcame directly from the drug baron’s personal photographer, who goes by the name El Chino." According to O'Neill, "the production team took inspiration from James Mollison’s photo book ''The Memory of Pablo Escobar''."


Etymology

Narcotics is a late Middle English word derived from Old French ''narcotique'', in turn derived via medieval Latin from the Greek ''narkōtikos'', from ''narkoun'' ("make numb" or "produce stupor"). In Spanish, the term ''narco'' (or its plural, ''narcos'') is an abbreviation of the word '' narcotraficante'' (
drug trafficker The illegal drug trade or drug trafficking is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of prohibited drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license, of many types of drugs through ...
). In the United States, the
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"narc" (or "narco") refers to a specialist officer of a narcotics police force, such as a DEA agent.


Reception


Critical response


Season 1

The first season received generally favorable reviews from critics.
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, surveyed 45 reviews and judged 79% to be positive. The site reads, "''Narcos'' lacks sympathetic characters, but pulls in the viewer with solid acting and a story that's fast-paced enough to distract from its familiar outline." On
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, season one holds a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". IGN gave the first season a 7.8 out of 10 score, saying: "It's a true-to-life account, sometimes to a fault, of the rise of Pablo Escobar and the hunt that brought him down laced with stellar performances and tension-filled stand-offs. Its blend of archival footage reminds us that the horrors depicted really happened, but also manage to present an Escobar that is indefensible but frighteningly sympathetic." Writing for ''
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'', Tirdad Derakhshani reviewed the season positively, calling it, "Intense, enlightening, brilliant, unnerving, and addictive, ''Narcos'' is high-concept drama at its finest." Television critic Tim Goodman of ''
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'' also reviewed the series positively, saying, "The series begins to find its pacing not long after, and we see the strength of Moura’s acting, which to his credit never races, in the early going, toward over-the-top menace or the drug-lord cliches we're all used to at this point. Credit also the fact that Padilha brings a documentary feel to Narcos."
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'' wrote, "The omniscient-narrator device works very well for a complex story spanning many years and varied sets of players." Critic Neil Genzlinger of ''
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'' said, "It’s built on sharp writing and equally sharp acting, as any good series needs to be." However, chief television critic
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'' wrote, "It's a grand if inconsistent experiment that, from the moment it opens with a definition of magic realism, wears its considerable ambitions on its sleeve." Writing for ''
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'', Liz Shannon Miller said, "An unlikeable character, no matter the circumstances, remains unlikeable, but an unlikeable character trumps a bland blonde man whose position of authority appears to be his only really interesting character trait, no matter how much voice-over he utters." The show received criticism for the quality of the Spanish spoken. Dr. Alister Ramírez-Márquez, a member of the
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, faulted the accents, pronunciation, intonation, and incorrect use of Paisa colloquialisms. Speaking of the show's reception in Colombia, Sibylla Brodzinsky of ''
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'' stated, "audiences have been bemused by the stars’ ropey accents, irritated by its portrayal of the country's recent history, and – in some cases – simply bored by yet another narco-drama." The Brazilian accent of Wagner Moura was particularly criticized for being incongruent with Escobar's Paisa background. Gisela Orozco of the ''
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'' said the show would not engross Latinos due to the mishmash of accents and contrasted ''Narcos'' with '' Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal''. In his review of the show, Colombian TV critic Omar Rincón wrote in '' El Tiempo'', "''Narcos'' is the Miami and US vision of NarColombia – something like Trump’s idea of us: the good guys are the gringos ... and the narcos are comically dysfunctional or primitives with bad taste ... ''Narcos'' may do well outside Colombia, but here it produces anger and laughter."


Season 2

The second season generated better reviews compared with those for the previous season. Rotten Tomatoes gives the second season an approval rating of 92% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 7.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Narcos sophomore season manages to elevate the stakes to a gut-wrenching degree in what continues to be a magnificent account of Pablo Escobar's life." On Metacritic, season two holds a score of 76 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". IGN gave the second season a score of 7.4 out of 10, calling it "Good" and wrote "It may go overboard with its love of Pablo Escobar, but I can't truly fault the show for taking advantage of its best performer and character – or for scrambling to find an emotional core on a show that can feel rather clinical." Joshua Alston of '' The A.V. Club'' lauded Moura's performance and said, "While the show never soft-pedals the havoc Escobar created, it makes him surprisingly sympathetic, thanks in part to Moura's shrewd, affecting performance." Critic Neil Genzlinger of ''The New York Times'' said, "Mr. Moura is inscrutably brilliant at the center of it all." ''
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''s Jeff Jensen also reviewed the series positively, saying, "Where season 1 spanned 10 years, season 2 captures Escobar's last days on the loose. Each tightly packed episode moves quickly without sacrificing richness, chronicling the uneasy alliances and gross tactics employed to snare Escobar." Tim Goodman of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' said, "What works in the early going of season two is that the fall is almost always more thrilling, if not engaging, than the buildup. Escobar senses the loss of power and Moura does some of his best work as viewers read the worry and interior thinking on his face."


Season 3

On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season holds an approval rating of 96% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 7.46/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Narcos'' continues to evolve in its third season, drawing on historical details to take viewers on a thoroughly gripping – and unsettlingly timely – journey into darkness." On Metacritic, season 3 holds a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". IGN gave the third season a score of 8.0 out of 10, calling it "a flawed-but-thrilling improvement over its first two seasons". Critics praised the show for its ability to still be engaging after moving on from the Pablo Escobar storyline. Liz Shannon Miller of ''
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'' said, "Outside of the overhanging threat of
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Escobar, 'Narcos' proves its ability to excel as an ongoing drama by not just introducing new members of these syndicates, but giving them real, fleshed-out lives beyond basic confrontations." Writing for ''
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'', Ed Power called the show "A sweltering thrill ride you’ll want to stay with all the way until the end." Critics praised Pedro Pascal's performance of DEA agent Javier Peña, who became the main protagonist after the departure of Boyd Holbrook, who played Steve Murphy. Kevin Yeoman of '' ScreenRant'' wrote, "The charismatic actor is finally offered a chance to lead the semi-anthological series." Writing for '' Collider'', Chris Cabin said, "Pascal carries the series admirably, expanding the scope of his character through Peña’s relationship with his father." Despite the positive reviews, some critics said the show got off to a slow start in the first few episodes. Critic Scott Tobias of ''
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'' wrote, "Setting aside the ' Goodfellas' narration, the earliest episodes of 'Narcos' were distinguished by a meat-and-potatoes approach to the crime genre that rebuffed the slickness that usually comes with the territory." Some critics acknowledged the expository flaws while praising the last sequence of episodes. Daniel Fienberg of ''
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'' wrote, "After a slow start to its third season, Netflix's cartel drama proves that it's able to be gripping TV even without Wagner Moura's Pablo Escobar." Writing for ''
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'', James Hibberd said, "The narrative picks up its pace as the season progresses into a final run of episodes that feature the most suspenseful sequences Narcos has ever had."


Accolades


Spin-off series

'' Narcos: Mexico'' was released on November 16, 2018. The story goes back to the 1980s, in Mexico, where it sets a shared world with the previous seasons of ''Narcos'' (which focus on Colombia), bringing back characters like Amado Carrillo (
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) and
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( Wagner Moura), for small roles, and introducing new ones like the famous DEA Agent Kiki Camarena ( Michael Peña), the drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán ( Alejandro Edda), and Miguel Felix-Gallardo ( Diego Luna), creator of the first Mexican drug cartel, depicting the clash between them and the eve of the catastrophic Mexican war on drugs.


See also

* '' Escobar: Paradise Lost'' * '' Loving Pablo'' * '' Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord''


References


External links

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