‘Narcos’ Pêpê Rapazote Talks Season 3
‘Narcos’ Pêpê Rapazote Talks Season 3
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Versatile actor and scene stealer, Pêpê Rapazote, portrays the most notorious Latin drug kingpin in New York, “José ‘Chepe’ Santacruz Londoño,” in the highly anticipated return of Netflix’s “Narcos,” premiering on September 1st. Thanks to the NYC branch of the Cali Cartel, led by Chepe, the DEA agent, Javier Peña has his work cut out for him.
Coming off of the explosive end of season 2, the show will focus on the Cali Cartel, the “most powerful crime syndicate in history,” as quoted by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and who at the height of the cartel, controlled over 90% of the world’s cocaine market.
Latin Times spoke with the actor about season three and his role as one of the most colorful drug cartel leaders in history. After Colombia banned a main ingredient to refine cocaine, Chepe had to move to the big city to keep his operation alive. “While in New York, Chepe was refining and producing cocaine around the corner for New Yorkers to consume,” says Rapazote about his character. “He was the most successful narco ever to live in the U.S. Supposedly he pretended to be a real state developer, and he had different alias.”
The actor also said that his character was very violent not because it was something personal, but it was business. “He had to kill in a ferocious business to protect his territory,” he says. Rapazote also relates to him. Though “Chepe” was a very aggressive kingpin, ironically, his personality was very calmed and he was always making jokes. “He was really fun to be around,” the actor, who also happens to be fluent in five different languages including Spanish, said to Latin Times.
“He [Chepe] wasn’t about luxuries, he was a very simple guy, he wouldn’t dress fancy just like the others,” he added. “He will bring to the season some relaxation, some amusement, laughter,” assures Rapazote. According to the actor, nothing worries his character because in his mind “everything has a solution, everything will be taken care of.”
Source: Latin Times