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Narcos’ Season 3 Updates: New Stars Will Join the Cast in the Upcoming Season

Narcos’ Season 3 Updates: New Stars Will Join the Cast in the Upcoming Season

Ralphy Bonn Sim

"Narcos" Season 1 and 2 tells us the tale of a drug kingpin named Pablo Escobar Gaviria, who transformed into a billionaire using cocaine as his main business, a producer and a big time distributor of cocaine in Columbia and also in some states of America. The series also focuses on Pablo Escobar Gaviria's communication with the drug lords in his time, DEA agents and the Columbian Government.

"Narcos" first two seasons were not released in the fourth quarter of 2016; the third season give hints to the fans the series sequel is expected to have a little delays. Despite of the long interval, predictions and leaks are spreading. But the question is, are these news reliable?

"Sense8" and "Velvet" star Miguel Angel Silvestre has written his name in the cast list of the series, as reported by E! News. It has been reported that Miguel Silvestre's role is a money lender to the Cali Cartel.

"Narcos" season 3 productions are in a blast, the actor has been busy in Bogota, Columbia to make and film his scenes in the series.

Miguel Silvestre provided details about his character, saying that his role in the series is something very mysterious. He also admits that the character he will be playing has suffered heartaches in the series that has made him bitter and full of revenge.

He also claimed his entrance to the cast list of "Narcos" by taking short video of himself walking as he bowed his head to capture the cap that he was wearing. The word "Narcos" was written into the plain blue cap and was captioned with "filming #narcos season 3 Buenos días ... @netflix."

The upcoming "Narcos" season 3 also added Michael Stahl-David and Matt Whelan; confirmed to play Chris Feistl and Daniel Van Ness, both will be new DEA agents that will be assigned in Colombia.

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