New original Pablo Escobar series will screen on Netflix in 2015

The internet Netflix has commissioned a new ten part series on the story of cocaine in Colombia and focusing on the life of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, which will begin filming in Medellin later this year.

The new Netflix show will be named “Narcos,” and Brazilian actor Wagner Moura will take on the leading role of Escobar with Brazilian director Jose Padilha. Both men worked together previously on “Elite Squad,” one of Brazil’s most popular films which detailed the work of a unite police squad in Rio de Janeiro.

“Jose and Wagner together created one of the most sophisticated and chilling portraits of criminality and official corruption ever in their Elite Squad movies,” said Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos. “Their version of the Escobar saga will be like nothing ever seen before.”

According to official estimates, Escobar’s infamous drug cartel perpetrated 4,000 murders throughout the eighties and nineties. The drug lord died at the hands of the public forces in December 1993.

Many backpacker tourists who visit Colombia, and Medellin in particular, are keen to embark on the various Escobar tours on offer in an attempt to learn more about the son of Medellin. The constant focus on Escobar seems to perpetuate the foreigner’s impression of the country as predominantly related to cocaine, war, and Escobar himself.

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