13 October 2024

Watch New Clip For Narcos Season 2

Countdown is nearly over as the worldwide release for  the hotly anticipated Narcos  Season 2 on Netflix later tonight. Those folks at Netflix know your very eager to see what happens in the gritty Colombian based crime drama we have a short new clip to tease us. The clip is entitled ‘Pablo Escapes‘  which soldiers confront Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura) tell him at gunpoint he’s under arrest. If you ever wonder what power Pablo had over authority and the fear of his name, this clip will show it all…

Pablo Escobar was a wealth man, wealthiest of of the crimelord’s, loathed by his enemies and authority. He home town of Medellin where he donated to local charities and the poor making him a hero in their eyes. Just don’t get on his wrong side or it will be trouble for you! Despite been that folk hero, he was the man who sanctioned hundreds of hit killings, so maybe best thing is watch season 2 and stay on the right side of the screen!

Narcos chronicles the gripping real-life stories of the infamous drug kingpins of the late 1980s and the corroborative efforts of law enforcement to meet them head on in brutal, bloody conflict. Its gritty storytelling details the many, often-conflicting forces – legal, political, police, military and civilian – that clash in the effort to control cocaine, one of the world’s most valuable commodities.

Need another look at Season’s two trailer? You can find it here.Fancy winning yourself a copy of Narcos Season One on DVD? Why not enter our competition and if you need to know how good it was read our recent review.

Narcos stars the talents of Wagner Moura returning as the nefarious Escobar.Boyd Holbrook and Pedro Pascal returning also as Steve Murphy and Javier Peña, Escobar’s DEA Agent friends.

All 10 episodes of Narcos Season 2  will launch Friday, September 2, exclusively on Netflix.


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