Netflix: Mexico has announced the new additions to its Season 3 cast, which will include Half Brothers star Luis Gerardo Méndez, Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, and Awkward star Beau Mirchoff. Set in the 90s, when the globalization of the drug business ignites, Season 3 examines the war that breaks out after Felix’s empire splinters. As newly independent cartels struggle to survive political upheaval and escalating violence, a new generation of Mexican kingpins emerge. But in this war, truth is the first casualty, and every arrest, murder and takedown only pushes real victory further away. Scoot McNairy is …
Back in January at the Sundance Film Festival, Narcos alum Wagner Moura told Collider he was returning to the hit Netflix show to direct multiple episodes of Narcos: Mexico, but we had to keep it under wraps until the news was official. Well, now we can say it finally is, as Collider has confirmed that a third season of Narcos: Mexico is on its way. Set in the '90s, when the globalization of the drug business really ignites, Season 3 will examine the war that breaks out after Felix’s empire splinters. As newly independent cartels struggle to survive political …
Cocaine is one hell of a drug. It's also one hell of a business, and as Amazon's violent new drug drama ZeroZeroZero dramatizes, it "keeps the world's economy afloat." This gritty international tale is clearly Amazon's answer to Netflix's Narcos, albeit a temporary one, given that it's billed as a limited series. The streamer would be wise to take a page out of its competitor's playbook and pivot to the equivalent of Narcos: Mexico, because these eight episodes would be a promising start for an ongoing franchise. ZeroZeroZero is based on the book …
Narcos: Mexico season 2 stars Diego Luna as cartel leader Miguel Gallardo. Here's a complete cast and character guide for Netflix's crime series.
Narcos: Mexico season two is coming soon and there are a lot of questions we want answering about Félix, and associates. Here are the most pressing.
The official trailer for Season 2 of Netflix's Narcos: Mexico is here, and it promises quite the drug-fueled drama to come. One part ancient history lesson and one part Heat, this trailer plays up the newly emerging drug empire, focusing on both those who attempt to wrest control of it and build it up and those who attempt to divide and conquer in order to tear it all down. What are you waiting for? Check it out now! Starring Diego Luna, Scott McNairy, Teresa Ruiz, Mayra Hermosillo, Sosie Bacon, Andrés Londoño, Alex Knight, Miguel Rodarte, Jesse …
Narcos: Mexico didn't disappoint when it was released and now that season 2 is confirmed, we're listing the things we're excited and worried about.
Narcos tackled the stories of some famous drug-lords but there are far more that could influence spin-offs of the popular shows. Here are a few.
Narcos: Mexico will premiere its second season on Netflix. But since you still have to wait we have ten movies about cartels you want in the meantime!
From 2015 to 2017, Netflix's Narcos chronicled the exploits of infamous Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. That story continued even after Escobar's death (spoilers?), but rather than wrap things up there, co-creators Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, and Doug Miro opted to center the drama on the emerging Guadalajara Cartel in Narcos: Mexico. The continuation saw Diego Luna take the lead as cartel boss Félix Gallardo whose organization was tracked by Michael Peña's DEA agent, Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena; see what Peña had to say about his role here. Now, as the first teaser trailer …
Narcos did an exceptional job of telling two entirely different stories, and they both succeed in their own ways.
Developer Kuju's Narcos: Rise of the Cartels doesn't redefine the genre, but it still offers a reasonably fun and polished turn-based experience.
Throughout its run, Narcos and its popular spinoff, Narcos: Mexico, have provided viewers with an insider's look at the cities of Cali and Medellin in Columbia as well as Guadalajara, Mexico, in order to delve into the stories of some of the most notorious drug kingpins in history. Throughout these series, viewers have encountered some incredibly dangerous and esteemed figures on both sides of the law, and, while wealthy drug lords such as Gilberto Rodriguez and Felix Gallardo are certainly not people to double cross, there are some imposing characters who pose even more of an imminent threat to their enemies. Let's take a look at some of the Narcos characters on both sides of the law who we certainly wouldn't want to stumble upon in a dark alley.
From Cocaine to chokeholds, José Padilha has set his next project at Netflix. The Narcos executive producer and director will helm Brazilian jiu-jitsu film Dead or Alive for the streaming giant and co-write the script with Peter Maguire. Padilha will also produce with Greg Silverman and his Stampede banner. Per THR, The period martial arts drama will stretch from 1800s Japan to present day US and Japan in an epic story that tells the tale of Mitsuyo Maeda and Rickson Gracie, "two men from vastly different worlds who developed and spread a mixed martial art that became known …
Created by Nic Pizzolatto, the HBO series True Detective has returned for an eight-episode third season that plays out in three separate time periods, as it explores the case that has haunted Detective Wayne Hays (Mahershala Ali), throughout the years. When a young Arkansas boy and his sister mysteriously vanish in 1980, enduring questions about what happened set Hays and partner Roland West (Stephen Dorff), along with parents Tom (Scoot McNairy) and Lucy Purcell (Mamie Gummer), on a long journey to make sense of it all. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Scoot McNairy (whose …