The story of Griselda BlancoThe “Godmother of Cocaine,” already appeared in film and television, before Sofía Vergara played the role of a drug dealer for the Netflix series.

Actresses like Jennifer Lopez and Catherine Zeta-Jones played the controversial character of the most feared woman in the world of cocaine trafficking and who is said to have been the “godmother” of Pablo Escobar.

Right now, with the six-episode series premiering on the platform streamingmedia outlets like Vanguardia remember Catherine Zeta-Jones’ performance in the movie “Griselda: Queen of Cocaine” which premiered in 2018 under the director’s baton of Guillermo Navarro and produced by Asylum Entertainment for For life.

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Where to watch the Griselda Blanco movie starring Catherine Zeta-Jones

The film told through the eyes of Michael Corleone Sepúlveda Blanco, the youngest of Griselda Blanco’s four children, tells of his youth, his arrival in the United States and how he made his way into the world of trafficking using women as “mules” to transport drugs.

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Her business skills and striking fear into her competition quickly grew her empire, which in turn led her to run the drug trade in a “powerful and ruthless manner” in the United States.

Until then, he had the help of his three older children, who soon left school to join the family business.

For those who want to better immerse themselves in the narrative of Griselda Blanco and see her life condensed into a few hours, you can watch the film this January 26 on the Lifetime channel at 10:40 p.m., El Colombiano reviews.

The following actors are involved in the film starring Catherine Zeta-Jones:

“As an actress, it was very difficult to embody that woman, who is very different from me, not only culturally, but also in terms of the decisions she makes. But what doesn’t differ is that we are both strong women, ready to do whatever is necessary for their jobs,” commented the actress in one of her interviews about this character and about which she speaks Vanguard.

Griselda Blanco was arrested in 1985 by DEA agents and received a 20-year sentence in a federal prison in Florida. In 2004, she was released and extradited to Colombia, where she was killed in 2012.

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