Narcos, the hit series on Netflix, won the love of fans and criminal drama enthusiasts alike. With its gripping storytelling, intense performances, and gritty portrayal of real-life figures, Narcos quickly became one of the most beloved shows for those who crave tales of power, betrayal, and crime. The show delves into the world of drug cartels, law enforcement, and the complexities of the criminal underworld.
Who It Was About?
Narcos tells the story of Pablo Escobar, whose Medellín Cartel transformed Colombia into the heart of the cocaine trade during the 1980s. The show dives into his rise to power, the ruthless measures he took to maintain control, and the international efforts to bring him down. Played by Wagner Moura, Escobar’s character is portrayed with both charisma and terrifying ruthlessness, capturing the complexity of his persona. The series became an instant classic, cementing Escobar's legacy in popular culture.

Narcos: Which Year It Released
Narcos debuted on Netflix in 2015, focusing on the rise of Pablo Escobar. The second season, released in 2016, continued the hunt for Escobar, depicting his eventual downfall. In 2017, the third season shifted its focus to the Cali Cartel, following Escobar's death. In 2018, Narcos: Mexico premiered, set in the 1980s, exploring the origins of Mexico’s drug trade, with the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel.