‘Dear Killer Nannies’ Looks at Pablo Escobar Through the Eyes of His Son, So Don’t Expect Another ‘Narcos’: ‘You Won’t See a Brick of Cocaine in the Entire Show’
Mar 26, 2026 1:17pm PT
‘Dear Killer Nannies’ Looks at Pablo Escobar Through the Eyes of His Son, So Don’t Expect Another ‘Narcos’: ‘You Won’t See a Brick of Cocaine in the Entire Show’
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A Disney+ and Hulu series “Dear Killer Nannies,” inspired by the story of Pablo Escobar’s son Sebastián Marroquín, is not another “Narcos,” assures Sebastián Ortega (“El Marginal”) who co-created the show with Marroquín and Pablo Farina.
“There have been so many stories about narcos. Too many. But when I met Sebastian, I thought: ‘This is totally different.’ You won’t see a brick of cocaine in the entire show.”
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