[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Narcos: Mexico. Read at your own risk!]
30.01.2020 - 12:06 / thehollywoodnews.com
Netflix has released the new and final trailer for the upcoming second season of Narcos: Mexico which will land on the streamer in just a couple of weeks.
Here’s the synopsis for season one.
Narcos: Mexico will explore the origins of the modern drug war by going back to its roots, beginning at a time when the Mexican trafficking world was a loose and disorganized confederation of independent growers and dealers. Witness the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s as Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna)
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Narcos: Mexico. Read at your own risk!]
"Whip it like stir fry, you feel me?"
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Narcos: Mexico Season 2. Read at your own risk!]
After crossing over into Latin pop mainstream in 1997 and placing 37 hits on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay chart - four of which were No. 1s - Alejandro Fernández makes his grand return to Mexican ranchera and mariachi music with "Hecho en México," his new album that drops Feb.
Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo's reign came to an end in theseason two finale of — but that doesn't mean the story is over.
Diego Luna didn’t exactly jump at the chance to play Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo in Netflix’s “Narcos: Mexico.”
We were warned at the beginning of Narcos: Mexico's first season that the story wouldn't have a happy ending, and that definitely rang true at the end of said season, when the body of DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Pena) was found outside of the compound where Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna) had him tortured until he succumbed to multiple gruesome injuries.
In Season 1 of “Narcos: Mexico,” the gruesome murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena at the hands of drug lord Felix Gallardo (Diego Luna) was a turning point in the drug wars between Mexico and the US.
It's lonely at the top.
Alejandro Fernandez is officially kicking off 2020 with new music and a new tour. Coined as the Hecho En México (Made in Mexico) World Tour, Fernandez is ready to croon his fans in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
"It’s something that is going to traumatise them for the rest of their lives"