'Narcos: Mexico': Scoot McNairy on How His Secret Role Comes to Life in Season 2

México Noticias Noticias

'Narcos: Mexico': Scoot McNairy on How His Secret Role Comes to Life in Season 2
México Últimas Noticias,México Titulares
  • 📰 THR
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 80 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 35%
  • Publisher: 53%

After revealing himself as the narrator in the season one finale of NarcosMexico, Scoot McNairy steps in as a different kind of DEA agent for season 2: 'He’s got a lot of demons' scootmcnairy NarcosNetflix

viewers when his character finally made his debut at the end of season one.as the narrator who had been guiding viewers all along. But his introduction left much to be desired.

Yeah, there was always talk of that. And, as much as they didn’t know, I think they did know that they were going to do a second season. They were just really ahead of it to know six months in advance who they were going to use. Personally, I usually don’t get cast until two or three months out, so this was the first time where I actually had the prep time and the time to think about what I was going to do six months down the road.' narrator in season one.

This was a side of the DEA that they hadn’t done before on the show. Or that they hadn’t shown. They hadn’t shown that the DEA is breaking a law; that the DEA is kidnapping and killing people. In the past, the DEA was sort of a cat-and-mouse [game], where they’d get all the way to their guy and they wouldn’t be able to arrest him.

I had chalked DEA agents up to be these sort of clean-cut law enforcement guys. What I learned is that they’re not. They have their personal issues — which was something that I was interested in — and hearing that the DEA has programs for agents who are alcoholics or who get into drug abuse, you realize the stress of this business and that those guys have some of the same problems as what they’re fighting against, which I think gets developed into the character of Walt.

Walt is certainly defeated by the end of the season. Have you spoken about continuing your journey onWe spoke briefly about it. I had a great time working on the show and with everyone involved. If that did come to fruition and if they did want me to come back, I would gladly do so.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

THR /  🏆 411. in US

México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

'Narcos: Mexico': Teresa Ruiz on Where the Story Could Go in Season 3'Narcos: Mexico': Teresa Ruiz on Where the Story Could Go in Season 3Exclusive: As one kingpin falls, another will rise according to NarcosMexico’s _teresaru: 'Narcos moves so fast, and the war on drugs is just so vast, and there are so many things you can focus on...'
Leer más »

The story behind that perfect cameo in 'Narcos: Mexico' season 2Warning: This article contains spoilers about season 2 of Narcos: Mexico. Narcos superfan and 'Narcos' rapper Quavo is now a…
Leer más »

Listen: Diego Luna on Why It Took ‘Months’ to Sign Onto ‘Narcos: Mexico’Listen: Diego Luna on Why It Took ‘Months’ to Sign Onto ‘Narcos: Mexico’Diego Luna explains what finally convinced him to take on the role of an infamous cartel leader in NarcosMexico: “I realized [the showrunner] wanted to talk about the system and not a character, about a system that allows these characters to exist”
Leer más »

Where is 'Narcos: Mexico' drug kingpin Félix Gallardo now?Where is 'Narcos: Mexico' drug kingpin Félix Gallardo now?Season 2 of the Netflix original series tracks the downfall of the former Guadalajara crime boss.
Leer más »

Narcos: Mexico’s Teresa Ruiz on Playing a Cocaine KingpinNarcos: Mexico’s Teresa Ruiz on Playing a Cocaine KingpinNarcos: Mexico’s _teresaru on her latest role: 'That was challenging to be powerful without losing the sensuality or the charm. Or be strong without losing the flirtation, you know?'
Leer más »

The Show To Watch This Week: ‘High Fidelity’, ‘Narcos: Mexico’, ‘Cherish The Day’ & ‘Visible: Out On Television’ ReviewedThe Show To Watch This Week: ‘High Fidelity’, ‘Narcos: Mexico’, ‘Cherish The Day’ & ‘Visible: Out On Television’ ReviewedOn the eve of Valentine’s Day, there is a lot of love in the air and on the small screen this week, in many forms. As my TV review above displays, there was the debut of the Ava DuVernay created Ch…
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-03-10 15:43:48