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Netflix drops 'thrilling' true-story police drama perfect for Narcos fans
Netflix drops 'thrilling' true-story police drama perfect for Narcos fans

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Netflix drops 'thrilling' true-story police drama perfect for Narcos fans

A new 12-part series has been released on Netflix and has been gaining a lot of attention from fans who are describing the show as "thrilling" and "so good" Narcos enthusiasts are being encouraged to check out a gripping new police drama rooted in real events, which has just landed on Netflix. Viewers have already taken to social media in droves to heap praise on the 12-episode series, which draws inspiration from real-life incidents and chronicles a police unit pursuing American criminals south of the border. ‌ The show in question is The Gringo Hunters, and it tracks a secretive Mexican special forces squad who pursue American fugitives along the US-Mexico border. ‌ Yet their mission takes a deeply personal turn when a colleague is killed, forcing them to track down the murderer. The official description reveals how "as they try to stay under the radar to seek justice, they're forced to contend with corruption from inside their ranks". ‌ The programme boasts Narcos: Mexico veterans Mayra Hermosillo and José María Yazpik as Gloria Carbajal and Joaquin Meyer-Rodríguez respectively. A third Narcos: Mexico alumnus joins the cast, with Manuel Masalva taking on the character of Beto. Audiences might also spot Yellowstone spin-off 1923 actor Sebastian Roché, who once more portrays a man of the cloth - this time as Father Elliot Murphy. ‌ The programme takes its cue from the International Liaison Unit of the Baja California State Police, headquartered in Tijuana. This specialist team focuses on hunting down American fugitives who flee across the Mexican border hoping to dodge the US justice system. ‌ Fans have already devoured all 12 instalments and have flocked to social media platforms to voice their opinions. A user on X, previously known as Twitter, raved: "The Gringo Hunter has a thrilling story with plenty of action and a great cast. Highly recommended! 9/10". Over on Reddit, Complete_Ad_4253 posted: "I lived 5 years in Tijuana. I am loving the series, it so accurate in every way." Another Redditor, Positive_Fill_932, chimed in: "Soooo good! Loving it so far."

Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital
Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital

Miami Herald

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital

LOS ANGELES - Mexican actor Manuel Masalva is on the road to recovery after contracting an aggressive bacterial infection in March that left him in a medically induced coma for weeks. In his first social media post since the onset of his illness, the "Narcos: Mexico" actor updated his followers on his current health status via Instagram on Monday evening. "I am healing. I want to profoundly thank you all for the support you have given me and continue to give me, in every sense, every one of you," Masalva wrote. "This [process] has barely begun, there is much more left to go, but I feel blessed, strong, reborn and well-accompanied. ... God has given me a new life." Masalva first felt the onset of an ailment when he arrived in Dubai in March, following a trip to the Philippines, revealing that he ended up spending 105 days in the Dubai hospital that first treated him for his prolonged illness. The actor first arrived in the Middle East city on March 18, his manager Jaime Jaramillo Espinosa told The Times in April. "[After] about two days in Dubai, Masalva began to feel internal discomfort and pain which increased by the day," Jaramillo Espinosa said. On March 26, Masalva underwent emergency surgery after doctors discovered the bacterial infection, which prevented him from traveling back to his home in Mexico. The following day, the infection reached his lungs and he had to be put into a medically induced coma. Masalva thanked the Dubai hospital staff for their work and for the distinct culture that "overflowed with love and spirituality." "I don't know if I really understand all of what's going on or just a part of it, it's been an eternity and there are still some parts missing, I just want to the strongest thanks that I can give to God, my family, my doctors and all those people that have supported me since the start of this process. I owe you all my life," he wrote. Masalva played the role of Ramón Arellano Félix in the Netflix drama series "Narcos: Mexico," alongside Diego Luna, Bad Bunny and Scoot McNairy. He has also been featured on the telenovela "La Rosa de Guadalupe" and recently in the series "La Guzmán." Copyright (C) 2025, Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Portions copyrighted by the respective providers.

Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital
Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital

Los Angeles Times

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Manuel Masalva of ‘Narcos: Mexico' ‘reborn' after 105 days in hospital

Mexican actor Manuel Masalva is on the road to recovery after contracting an aggressive bacterial infection in March that left him in a medically induced coma for weeks. In his first social media post since the onset of his illness, the 'Narcos: Mexico' actor updated his followers on his current health status via Instagram on Monday evening. 'I am healing. I want to profoundly thank you all for the support you have given me and continue to give me, in every sense, every one of you,' Masalva wrote. 'This [process] has barely begun, there is much more left to go, but I feel blessed, strong, reborn and well-accompanied. ... God has given me a new life.' Masalva first felt the onset of an ailment when he arrived in Dubai in March, following a trip to the Philippines, revealing that he ended up spending 105 days in the Dubai hospital that first treated him for his prolonged illness. The actor first arrived in the Middle East city on March 18, his manager Jaime Jaramillo Espinosa told The Times in April. '[After] about two days in Dubai, Masalva began to feel internal discomfort and pain which increased by the day,' Jaramillo Espinosa said. On March 26, Masalva underwent emergency surgery after doctors discovered the bacterial infection, which prevented him from traveling back to his home in Mexico. The following day, the infection reached his lungs and he had to be put into a medically induced coma. Masalva thanked the Dubai hospital staff for their work and for the distinct culture that 'overflowed with love and spirituality.' 'I don't know if I really understand all of what's going on or just a part of it, it's been an eternity and there are still some parts missing, I just want to the strongest thanks that I can give to God, my family, my doctors and all those people that have supported me since the start of this process. I owe you all my life,' he wrote. Masalva played the role of Ramón Arellano Félix in the Netflix drama series 'Narcos: Mexico,' alongside Diego Luna, Bad Bunny and Scoot McNairy. He has also been featured on the telenovela 'La Rosa de Guadalupe' and recently in the series 'La Guzmán.'

Narcos: Mexico actor Manuel Masalva ‘stable' after medical coma
Narcos: Mexico actor Manuel Masalva ‘stable' after medical coma

The Independent

time11-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Narcos: Mexico actor Manuel Masalva ‘stable' after medical coma

Narcos: Mexico actor Manuel Masalva was placed in a medically induced coma after contracting a 'very aggressive bacteria' while travelling in the Philippines, Deadline confirmed. He remains in critical but stable condition. Manuel Masalva is best known for his role as Ramón Arellano Félix in Netflix 's Narcos: Mexico alongside co-stars Diego Luna, Michael Peña and Scoot McNairy Jamie Jaramillo Espinosa, the CEO of Mexican management agency JIM Management and Masalva's manager said that Masalva underwent surgery in late March after complaining of internal discomfort. During the emergency surgery, doctors uncovered the bacterial infection, which had reached Masalva's lungs. According to Espinosa, Masalva is on antibiotics and is shown to have responded well to the treatment. He is currently in a hospital in Dubai. Fellow Mexican performer and close friend, Mario Morán posted a video on Instagram asking for donations to the family's GoFundMe to support with the international costs associated with Masalva's hospitalisation outside of his home country. Moràn said: 'My brother is fighting for his life far from home. I want to ask for your help in this very difficult moment. 'As was announced yesterday, Manuel Masalva, who is one of my best friends, who is really like a brother to me, fell victim to a very aggressive bacteria while he was on vacation. And this led to him being in an induced coma, and until now his situation continues to be delicate. 'The medical costs are enormous and in a country where everything is even more difficult. Any help, no matter how small it may seem, can make a difference in this difficult moment. If you are able to contribute, we will express our heart-filled gratitude.' In a more recent post, Moràn thanked those who donated and spread the message. He added that Masalva's condition remains delicate and that he is continuing to receive treatment accordingly. He said: 'Now all that remains is to wait and have faith that in the coming days or weeks he will begin to improve.'

‘Narcos: Mexico' actor Manuel Masalva in coma after bacterial infection
‘Narcos: Mexico' actor Manuel Masalva in coma after bacterial infection

Yahoo

time07-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Narcos: Mexico' actor Manuel Masalva in coma after bacterial infection

Actor Manuel Masalva, known for his work in Netflix's 'Narcos: Mexico,' is hospitalized in a medically induced coma in Dubai after contracting a highly infectious bacteria while vacationing. Manager Jaime Jaramillo Espinosa confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that the 43-year-old had been in the Philippines but arrived in the United Arab Emirates city on March 18 when he began having 'internal discomfort and pain' that worsened. Masalva had emergency surgery on March 26. During his hospital stay, doctors discovered the infection, which had reached his lungs. He remains in critical but stable condition in a Dubai hospital. Espinosa said his client's lungs appear to be recovering after the type of bacteria was discovered and treated with a specific antibiotic. A GoFundMe campaign was launched to help cover Masalva's expenses, already raising more than $1.05 million in Mexican pesos, within three days. Close friend and fellow actor Mario Morán took to social media to share the news of his status. 'My brother is fighting for his life far from home. I want to ask for your help in this very difficult moment,' Morán said in a Spanish-language video on Instagram. 'As was made known yesterday, Manuel Masalva — who is one of my best friends (and) who is really like a brother to me — fell victim to an aggressive bacteria while he was on vacation. This led to him being in an induced coma and now his situation continues to be delicate.' In a follow-up post, Morán shared that Masalva's 'condition is still delicate,' while thanking fans for their support. Masalva portrayed Ramón Arellano Félix in the wildly popular Netflix show, which also starred Diego Luna, Michael Peña and Bad Bunny. _________

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