‘Narcos’ News: The New Drug Lord For A New Organization; More Encompassing, More Sinister

By Michael Saluna - 29 Sep '16 00:01AM
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An American television crime web series   "Narcos" is written by Chris Brancato. On the first and second season, there's a drug lord in Columbia named Pablo Escobar. DEA agent Steve Murphy with his task force brought him down.

In "Narcos" Season 2, Limon was a wise street kid who acted tough with an impressive driving skill that attracts the drug lord. As a covert driver, he pledge his life for the king of narcotics and began to transform into a killer. For him, Escobar is a symbol of hope. However, the drug lord in "Narcos" made a strong relationship with the people as one of his strategies.

The season 2 of "Narcos" ended a month ago but a certain scene is still very fresh. It's not the drug trade's end as Escobar was defeated, but the ultimate rise of another organization is set to occur. To the enforcer of the law, new villains are bound to clash, Christian Today reports.

It was confirmed that the renewal of "Narcos" for a third one is on 2017. Several reports said that it will air on either August or September and will focus on Cali Cartel's rise and fall. The season 3 story is expected to pivot mostly on the said drug organization with the name Jose Santacruz Londono.

The executive producer Eric Newman confirmed that "Narcos" season 3 will focus on how the organization was founded. He viewed the next season as schematic sequel even though the drug lord is dead. The character and the organization need to be replaced by a more interesting one, according to Hollywood Reporter,


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