The acclaimed series premiered 11 years ago, which is considered the most popular production inspired by the life of Colombian drug dealer Pablo Escobar, is returning to television. This was announced by the Caracol channel “Escobar, protector of evil” it’s back.

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Through his whole 74 chaptersthe production shows the most significant events of his criminal-terrorist campaign, from his rise to power to his fall and death on December 2, 1993. Viewers will once again be able to see the plot full of intrigue and drama that made this series a real phenomenon in 2012.

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In addition, the series established the career of the talented actor Andrés Parra, who flawlessly played Escobar. His performance was praised by critics and the public and became a reference for future interpretations of the famous drug dealer.

The rest of the cast consists of actors such as Christian Tappan, Cecilia Navia, Vicky Hernández, Angie Cepeda, Ernesto Benjumea and Nicolás Montero.

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Return of “Escobar, protector of evil” to television

From Wednesday, September 20, viewers can watch the series again on Caracol screens starting at 10:30 p.m., the Semana portal reports.

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The return of “The Protector of Evil” is an opportunity for new viewers to learn the story of one of the most wanted drug dealers of all time.

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Furthermore, for those who enjoyed the series back then, it’s an ideal opportunity to relive the excitement and suspense that made it a success.

How much did the production of the series Pablo Escobar cost?

During more than 10 months of filming, the series “Escobar, protector of evil” cost about 6 million dollars, reports El Colombiano.

For its part, the newspaper El Tiempo states that each day of shooting the series cost about 164 thousand dollars. (AND)