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Drug use, paranoia, and betrayal lead to her downfall, with her actions resulting in multiple deaths, including that of a child. To escape retaliation from the cartel, Griselda turns herself in to the police but faces unexpected consequences. Despite serving time in prison, tragedy strikes when most of her children are murdered.
Drug Lords is a 2018 American docu-series exploring real-life drug-dealing cartels and kingpins such as Pablo Escobar, El Chapo, the Cali Cartel, Frank Lucas and the Pettingill family. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Say hello to Griselda Blanco.Sofia Vergara is set to star and executive produce the new Netflix limited series titled Griselda, the streaming service announced on Wednesday.The six-episode drama ...
Sofía Vergara’s portrayal of notorious Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco in Griselda has quickly turned the mini series into one of Netflix’s most-talked about new shows.. The six-part ...
Following a career filled with comic roles, Sofia Vergara is getting serious as a Colombian drug cartel boss in the upcoming Netflix limited series Griselda. The America’s Got Talent judge, 51 ...
The series centers around Teresa Mendoza, a poor Mexican woman who becomes wealthy by building a vast drug empire. [9] [10] Teresa lives in the barrio of Culiacán in Sinaloa, Mexico. She falls in love with a member of a drug cartel, and tries to rise above her life's impoverished condition. After she is told her boyfriend has been murdered ...
Martin "Marty" Byrde (portrayed by Jason Bateman; seasons 1-4) [1] is the husband of Wendy Byrde and father of Charlotte and Jonah Byrde. He was a self-employed financial advisor based in Chicago in 2007, when he and his business partner began to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel.
The series detailed a Mexican drug trafficker named Miguel Cadena (Yancey Arias) and his family life. Low ratings and the network's discomfort with airing a show with a drug trafficker protagonist resulted in the show's cancellation. [1] Commercials on NBC featured the song "Más" by the Mexican band Kinky, which also featured in the series. [2]