Narcos Season 2 possibly the last in series; Pablo Escobar to be killed off, confirms producers

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Netflix's Narcos could see its Season 2 as the finale season. Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar' reign will end as he is reportedly to be killed off from the series.

The monster series from Netflix proved itself commendable as far as the cast is concerned as well as the production itself. Based on the celebrated Colombian folk hero and cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar played by Wagner Moura, the American crime television series has been renewed for second season and warns loyal viewers could be the last one.

Even if the series has garnered two or more awards, Narcos producers have admitted that on Season 2, Pablo Escobar will die. Fansided reported that the creators and writers have agreed to maintain the original its storyline as based on history. Narcos producer Eric Newman claimed that Moura's character Pablo Escobar will be dying in the second season of Narcos.

If truly Pablo Escobar winds up dead in Season 2, the whole tale of the highly celebrated drug lord will not necessarily going to end. iDigital Times disclosed that Narcos producers have already been talking over the infusion of the drug wars that are currently happening just in the Mexican border and the civil war in Guatemala. The current events may pick off all related vacuum of leadership left by the demise of Escobar.

Season two might be talked about already in forums and different media sites around the web. Worst, rumors that it may be shelved after all as Chris Brancatto, head writer for this series, has stepped down and replaced by Adam Fierro who happened to vacate the position, too.

Youth Health Magazine revealed that the unfortunate events that can lead to delays and probably the end of this Golden Globe Nominated series. It can only be speculated that season two is just pacing itself, or will go down with a whimper.

Watch out for more updates on Netflix's Narcos Season 2.

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