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"Narcos: Mexico" retells the history of the Mexican Drug War, with the third season putting the focus on the Juárez, Tijuana and Sinaloa cartels.
Netflix's drug-war drama moves the action to Mexico and resets its cat-and-mouse game with Diego Luna and Michael Peña as leads, while maintaining that 'Narcos' structure and intensity, with ...
Narcos: Mexico (which consistently gets high on its own supply) shall soon end a six-season saga that’s revolved around warring kingpins, trucks full of drugs, loads of excess, and the best ...
But, the Narcos creators decided to make the fourth season into its separate series, Narcos: Mexico. The first season debuted on Nov. 16, 2018. How should viewers watch the ‘Narcos’ series?
Well, Narcos: Mexico showrunner Carlo Bernard recently revealed there “aren’t any plans”’ for a spinoff series. Here’s why the show’s creators have no plans to make another Narcos series.
Here’s the description for “Narcos: Mexico’s” 10-episode third and final season: Set in the 90s, when the globalization of the drug business ignites, Season 3 examines the war that breaks ...
The Ecuadorean government couldn’t get its citizen out of Mexico fast enough. The young man had been making his way to the U.S. last week when he and 72 fellow Latin American migrants, he told ...
Netflix released a first look at 'Narcos: Mexico' season two, introducing Scoot McNairy's character as a major player, alongside returning star Diego Luna.
"Narcos: Mexico" is back for its third and final adrenaline-rush season with Scoot McNairy as DEA agent Walt Breslin battling the Mexican drug cartel in the early '90s.
In the final tally, Narcos: Mexico isn’t just an epic about a broken and irredeemable system, a vain anti-drug enterprise, or the predictable treachery of criminals and governments—it’s a ...
Diego Calva is about to get his big Hollywood break as the star of Damien Chazelle’s upcoming epic “ Babylon,” but Netflix subscribers might already be familiar with the relative newcomer ...
Narcos: Mexico’s second season premiere (“Salva El Tigre”) picks up almost directly from where its first season ended.