Other speculations say that it will also focus on the grievance and a possible attempt for revenge of Escobar’s family and friends.
Staying true to Newman’s statements that a lot has happened since the death of the real Escobar, Season 3 could narrate those events and even bring back Moura for some flashbacks or dream sequences.
The 39-year-old actor has gained recognition for his portrayal of the Colombian drug kingpin and many fans are already excited to see him back in action.
As per MNR Daily, it is quite noticeable that Netflix has done a lot of promos for its other original shows such as “Orange is the New Black” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” but has oddly been quiet about “Narcos.”
This fueled cancellation rumors for the show. That’s in addition to the fact that there have been slow updates on the show’s social media page about filming, casting, and other aspects.
The last time the new showrunners gave an update on the show was back in January during a Netflix panel presentation on the series.
According to Slash Film, Newman confirmed that the second season will see the end of Moura’s character as the series intends to stay true to what happened to the real Pablo Escobar.