The drug trafficking drama Narcos: Mexico is returning for its third and final season.
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third and final season of , which premieres on Nov.
5, Netflix shared an intense trailer, showing another violent drug war erupting as a new generation of kingpins emerge in the wake of Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo’s (Diego Luna) arrest. According to Netflix, “truth is the first casualty — and every arrest, murder and takedown only pushes real victory further away…” Led by Scoot McNairy, who portrays DEA Agent Walt Breslin, the true-crime saga welcomes Luis Gerardo Méndez as Juarez cop Victor
.The drug trafficking drama Narcos: Mexico is returning for its third and final season.
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Narcos: Mexico‘s third season trailer has finally debuted online!
The ‘Narcos’ TV franchise has always been known for being bold. Sure, the series tells stories that many people already know, taking the stories of real-life drug kingpins from the past and showing what happened, but “Narcos” has never been shy about moving forward with new locations, new casts, and new stories, making each season something unique.
Netflix released a trailer for the third and final season of “Narcos: Mexico,” premiering on Nov. 5.The crime drama, a companion series to “Narcos,” is set in the ’90s and examines the illegal drug trade in Mexico after “Narcos” focused on Colombian illegal drug trade.
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Mexico City were returned, either voluntarily by foreign collectors or through police seizures abroad. They were returned from the United States, Italy, France, Germany and the Netherlands.For most, it is the first time they have been seen in Mexico.Many of the other 644 pieces had been seized in Mexico or had long sat in warehouses.
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