Netflix gives viewers their first look at the upcoming miniseries Griselda, produced by and starring Sofía Vergara.First shared by Entertainment Weekly, the preview images show Vergara in the title role as Griselda Blanco, a Colombian immigrant who became involved in America’s burgeoning cocaine business in the 1970s and a prominent figure in the Miami drug wars of ’80’s. The series was created by Eric Newman and Ingrid Escajeda alongside Doug Miro and Carlo Bernand, who previously created the similarly-themed Narcos for the streamer. Another Narcos alum, Andrés Baiz, will direct the series, though he specified that Griselda will have a different feel to the team’s previous collaboration.”The stylistic landmarks of Narcos are not in Griselda,” Baiz explained. “Griselda has its own identity … its own style.” However, Newman said that the two series will explore similar themes. “There is a rise and fall structure to these stories, and we like to think that they sort of mirror the effects of drugs in the beginning,” he said. “This is going to be great, and we’re riding high, and there’s this sort of euphoria that then starts to churn about halfway through when you realize you’ve gone too far and now you’re going to start paying for it.”RELATED: How Netflix’s Painkiller and Hulu’s Dopesick Tell the Same Story Very Differently
Netflix gives viewers their first look at the upcoming miniseries Griselda, produced by and starring Sofía Vergara.
First shared by Entertainment Weekly, the preview images show Vergara in the title role as Griselda Blanco, a Colombian immigrant who became involved in America’s burgeoning cocaine business in the 1970s and a prominent figure in the Miami drug wars of ’80’s. The series was created by Eric Newman and Ingrid Escajeda alongside Doug Miro and Carlo Bernand, who previously created the similarly-themed Narcos for the streamer. Another Narcos alum, Andrés Baiz, will direct the series, though he specified that Griselda will have a different feel to the team’s previous collaboration.
“The stylistic landmarks of Narcos are not in Griselda,” Baiz explained. “Griselda has its own identity … its own style.” However, Newman said that the two series will explore similar themes. “There is a rise and fall structure to these stories, and we like to think that they sort of mirror the effects of drugs in the beginning,” he said. “This is going to be great, and we’re riding high, and there’s this sort of euphoria that then starts to churn about halfway through when you realize you’ve gone too far and now you’re going to start paying for it.”
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