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The artist Bad Bunny will be one of Netflix's 'Narcos'

2020-11-11T19:32:44.280Z


The Puerto Rican singer will perform in the third season of 'Narcos: Mexico'In addition to being one of the architects of the song Daikiti, which a week after its premiere tops the world charts, the Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has launched into a performance in the third season of the Narcos: Mexico series . As reported by Netflix this Tuesday,Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (26 years old) is going to participate in the production as Arturo Kitty Paez, a member of Ramón


In addition to being one of the architects of the song Daikiti, which a week after its premiere tops the world charts, the Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has launched into a performance in the third season of the

Narcos: Mexico

series

.

As

reported by Netflix this Tuesday,

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (26 years old) is going to participate in the production as Arturo

Kitty

Paez, a member of Ramón Arellano Félix's gang, the Narco Juniors.

This group is made up of wealthy young people from high society who joined the life of the cartel for money, drugs and violence.

In addition, the Mexican Luis Gerardo Méndez, who will be a policeman with a moral dilemma;

Alberto Guerra as Ismael

El Mayo

Zambada, an independent drug trafficker;

and Luisa Rubino, who will play Andrea Nuñez, an idealistic and ambitious young journalist.

The chapters will be set in the nineties, when drugs began to be commercialized.

The previous season told the true story of the rise to power of the Guadalajara cartel and the beginning of the drug wars in Mexico in the 1980s. In this third part, the main characters Scoot McNairy and José María Yázpik will remain, and the Spanish Gorka Lasaosa and Alberto Ammann.

Source: elparis

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