![]() ![]() ![]() I was preparing the film that I’m going to direct in February of next year, but that was just phone calls and Skype conversations. I dedicated myself only to Pablo and to Narcos, I didn’t do any other projects between the seasons. Then the second season wrapped in June. In that time, I couldn’t do anything else. We started shooting the first season in September 2014. What has it been like to live with a character like Pablo Escobar? Here, Moura speaks to THR about his contradictory feelings about saying goodbye to Escobar, including the pride he has for Narcos and the relief he feels over finally letting go of his villainous narco-terrorist. 2 - is set to continue ahead without Moura, as seasons three and four will focus on his successors in the ongoing drug trade. With Escobar’s death, Narcos - which was renewed shortly after its season two release on Sept. He then brought his wife and children to live with him in Colombia for six months while shooting season two and packed on 40 pounds for Escobar’s final days. Away from his family, similar to the character he would soon be portraying, he immersed himself in Escobar. Portuguese-speaking Moura began taking Spanish classes and moved to Medellin in early 2014, six months before shooting began, to fully learn the language. Moura’s journey actually began more than two years ago, when executive producer Jose Padilha cast the Brazilian actor to play Escobar in October 2013. “It was a beautiful thing to finish my journey.” “Pablo stops the car and looks at Medellin from up above, he’s looking at the city and talking to Tata on the radio,” Moura recalls to The Hollywood Reporter. ![]()
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