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‘Narcos’ renewed by Netflix for two more seasons

Also at the latter half of the second season, we see Javi get into trouble by the round-about ways he used to get to Pablo and was shipped back to the United States for a review hearing. In the second season, notorious drug kingpin Pablo Escobar is on the run, with the Colombian authorities in relentless pursuit – and determined to put an end to his illegal activities.

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“Narcos” was good in Season 1. “If somebody wants another season of the show, we would sit down and draw from the pretty massive amount of real estate and research that we’ve done and do something kind of cool”, Newman added.

Netflix has announced plans to develop two more seasons of its original series, ‘Narcos.’ The show’s first two seasons starred Wagner Moura, Boyd Holbrook, and Pedro Pascal.

His qualms with the show include his mother being depicted as buying and using a weapon, showing his uncle as a drug dealer which is allegedly inaccurate and depictions of his family living in mansions following Pablo’s escape from a cathedral, claiming “we were living in slums”.

Speaking to media, ahead of the second season’s premiere, Padilha and Newman said, “We’ll stop when the drug trade stops,”Independent.co.uk reported”.

Check out the announcement video in the player above, which might provide fans with some hints as to who the next season will follow…

For the new protagonists, it is still unclear whether it will be the continuing story of DEA agents Javier Pena (Pedro Pascal) and Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrook) will be the focus of the story.

At season 2, the Cali Cartel made a truce of sorts with Moncada and made a unified group to take down Pablo.

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Eric Newman, the show’s executive producer, told Entertainment Weekly that “there’s a lot of story left to be told in Colombia”, and that the show has “always been about cocaine”, not Escobar.

'Narcos' Renewed for Third and Fourth Seasons