![]() It took the determination of a government and the formation of an elite group to undermine his army of security and finally defeat him. He made four presidents terms a living nightmare, infiltrated authorities and defied the whole world. It arrived for online streaming on October 3, 2017. ![]() He killed judges, journalists, magistrates, ministers, and presidential candidates. Yes, Pablo Escobar, el patrn del mal: Season 1 is now available on American Netflix. He got as far as the Congress of the Republic and when he was denounced, he declared war on the State, the ruling class, and the entire country. In doing so he realized that money wasn’t enough if he did not have political power so he decided to take it, head on. He was so powerful he even offered to pay Colombia’s foreign debt. He crossed borders, he invented routes, he fueled the cocaine explosion in the United States and Europe, resulting in the Medellín Cartel. Much has been said about Escobar and what he did but we have not seen how it was done: From his first shipment, the intimate details of his delinquent life, his relationship with his partners and his mother to his over the top personality. Starting with his humble beginnings as the son of a school teacher in a small town near Medellín, through his initiation as a delinquent who stole tombstones and was into contraband, to finally drug-dealing his way to become one of the richest and most feared men in the world. The epic series (73 episodes on Netflix) details the damage and heartbreak this man left in his wake. Based on complete journalistic facts and real life testimonies of the people that were involved with his evil genius, this series portrays the life of Pablo Escobar. Pablo Escobar: El Patrn del Mal is an ambitious and largely successful undertaking to portray the man who held the country of Colombia in his tyrannical grip (by the proverbial cojones) for more than a decade. Shot in HD definition with a cinematographic lens, the series is the most ambitious production ever produced in Colombia. “What is more, Caracol has made careful efforts to duplicate portions of Vallejo’s highly unique protected expressions by creating a would-be stand-in, fictional character – but Caracol could not even imagine a fictitious name that did NOT rhyme with Vallejo’s name,” the lawsuit reads.Pablo Escobar: El patrón del mal ( TV) (2012) ![]() Vallejo claims the show took details from her life, which only could have been learned from her memoir, to inspire a similar character on the show named “Regina Parejo.” The lawsuit says Caracol had engaged in negotiations for the rights to Vallejo’s memoir, but the two parties “never agreed to terms.” The lawsuit, filed in Florida district court on Thursday, accuses Caracol of two counts of copyright infringement, saying the company borrowed from Vallejo’s memoir to inform the show.Īccording to the lawsuit, Vallejo’s 2006 memoir “Amando a Pablo, Odiando a Escobar” (which translates to “Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar”), “details her relationship with Medellin cartel leader Pablo Escobar, and her cooperation with Colombian and United States authorities in prosecuting Alberto Santofimio Botero, ex-Senator and ex-Minister of Justice, drug cartel bosses, and others.”Īlso Read: Catherine Zeta-Jones Set to Star as Infamous Columbian Drug Kingpin in Lifetime Movie ![]() Pablo Escobar’s former girlfriend, journalist Virginia Vallejo, has filed a lawsuit against the production company Caracol America, claiming the company stole her story for the show “Pablo Escobar: El Patrón del Mal.” ![]()
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