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Netflix drops trailer for miniseries on drug lord Griselda Blanco.

A Gripping Tale of Power and Crime: The Story of Griselda Blanco

A captivating new miniseries ‌is set to hit Netflix, delving into the extraordinary life ⁢of Griselda Blanco, a Colombian businesswoman who ascended ⁣to the pinnacle ‍of the criminal underworld.

Titled Griselda, this thrilling series ⁣stars ​the talented Sofia Vergara, renowned for her role in the beloved sitcom Modern⁢ Family and her stint as a judge on America’s Got Talent. Prepare to be enthralled‌ as the show ⁤premieres on Netflix on ​Jan.‍ 25, featuring⁣ six gripping hourlong episodes.

The Infamous ⁣Griselda‌ Blanco: A Woman of Power

Before her ⁤demise in 2012, ⁣Blanco ⁣carved a notorious path through the criminal landscape, amassing a staggering million per month from her ​cocaine empire. Her ⁤cartel remains one of the ‌most lucrative in the annals of cartel history.

Blanco’s notoriety⁢ in the underworld earned her chilling monikers such as the “Black Widow,” the “Godmother of⁢ Cocaine,” and ​the “Boss.” After serving⁢ a decade in prison, ​she met a tragic end at the age of 69, shot and killed upon her⁢ deportation to Colombia.

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A Stellar ‍Team Behind the Scenes

Bringing this ‌enthralling saga to life are the talented writers Eric Newman,⁣ Doug Miro, Ingrid Escajeda, ​and Carlo Bernard. Collaborating with them ⁣is Andres ⁣Baiz, known for his work ‍on the acclaimed series Narcos.

Not only‍ does ​Sofia Vergara mesmerize audiences with her ⁣portrayal of the title character, but she also takes on the role of executive producer, adding her creative​ touch to this captivating ‌series.



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