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Published 16:31 15 Feb 2020 GMT
Ok, Pacho Herrera's cameo in that superb scene with Felix was very noticeable, but there was also a nice throwback to Season 3 with the appearance of Jorge Salcedo Cabrera (played by Matias Varela). Fans of the show might remember that Salcedo was an engineer, counter-surveillance specialist, and former head of security for Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela and the Cali Cartel.
Salcedo later became a confidential informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
Well, plenty of people noticed his return in the latest season and during an interview with JOE, Newman said that he has been inspired by the MCU.
"That was always a fun idea for me, from the early days. I likened it to the Marvel superhero universe, I mean, these guys all knew each other. This gives the show an interesting signature. Truthfully, if you could say to me that we'd go forever and keep making new seasons, the thing that would determine whether or not I would go forever - and there's no shortage of material because every year, there's a new horrible chapter in this war on drugs - is if there was a creative way to chart some narrative evolution.
"Whether we widen or narrow our scope, what's important is that we're telling a story that belongs in the universe, but feels like it has evolved too. I feel like we did a good job of that on the show, it's not easy to do because it would have been easier to say 'Hey, let's do five seasons of the Escobar story and call it a day' or keep doing the same thing over and over. What we've been able to do on the show that's the most rewarding is actually take this story and make it more complicated and broaden the scope. If I can keep the viewer feeling like they're narratively clear about the plot, but emotionally unsure about the characters, then I'll keep going," said Newman.
While the standard of Season 2 has been consistent throughout, it's arguable that one episode really does standout from the rest, the events depicted in the 1988 Mexican election.
As is shown in the series, when early counts showed the PRI to be losing, rather than informing the public of the results, the party lied and said that their computer system had crashed – before pre-empting the opposition by declaring themselves the winners before the count had been completed.
This electoral fraud was juxtaposed with Walt's efforts to get Pablo Acosta safely across the border and into the U.S.
Well, Newman said that the visual style of that landmark episode was also inspired by a few famous films.
"We were watching the documentary 1994, and we definitely talked about All The Presidents Men this year in terms of an influence. What our show does very well, I believe, is inhabit that space that's sort of like a docu-drama. You really feel like you're telling a true story and you're trying to make it as authentic as possible. It's almost like in that episode, we wanted to make viewers feel like they were a fly on the wall in this chaotic election campaign in Mexico, watching this fraud as it goes down. At the start of every season, I choose a series of films for visual inspiration. This year I went for All The Presidents Men, The Parallax View, The Long Good Friday, and a Jack Lemmon film called Save the Tiger," said the Narcos producer.
Keep an eye on JOE for more Narcos news from Newman in the coming days because the producer of In Time, Bright, and Children of Men also gave us an insight into where he sees the future of the show going.One of 2025’s very best movies is finally available on streaming
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