The true story of Colombia's infamously violent and powerful drug cartel fuels this gritty new gangster series.
Release date: Season 1 is up on Netflix.
Spoilers: For two weeks after release, you are to spoiler tag your posts (ex: Episode 4:
Pablo has a killer 'stache.
Links:
- Netflix page.
- Trailer.
- Trailer 2.
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Reviews:
Hollywood Reporter
The world doesn’t seem to lack for Pablo Escobar biopics, so it should come as no surprise that Netflix also gets in on the action with a 10-part series called Narcos, which separates itself from the pack with an impressive breadth and depth.
Variety
Detailing cocaine’s rise as a Colombian cash crop and its rapid spread into the U.S. in the late 1980s, the sparely told project weaves together a taut, gripping narrative, in stark contrast with the flatness of its characters and color scheme. All told, this Gaumont production is the kind of binge-worthy TV addiction that Netflix was born to import.
Hitflix:
It's a pretty straightforward, if lengthy (the first season has 10 episodes; I've seen the first 7), take on the sordid, tragic business of Pablo and his comrades. It moves at a fast clip and is eminently watchable, even as it feels like a pretty superficial take on the subject.
SF Chronicle:
Virtually every performance is equal to the quality of the script, but Moura is especially compelling as he manipulates the seeming incongruities of Escobar’s character to heighten his aura of unpredictable menace.
Director: José Padilha
Cast:
Wagner Moura as Pablo Escobar
Boyd Holbrook as Steve Murphy
Pedro Pascal as Javier Peña
Maurice Compte as Horatio Carrillo
Joanna Christie as Connie Murphy
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