'Narcos' season 2 spoilers: Pablo Escobar a changed man in new season?

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Fans are on the edge of their seats for "Narcos" season 2, which Netflix is yet to give a premiere date to. Media outlets surmise that Pablo Escobar will return by late summer or early fall, considering that it premiered around that time last year.

Netflix Life believes that the streaming giant, which renewed the show last September, will likely follow that same release schedule for the seasons to come. At least, this is what it does with other shows like "House of Cards" and "Orange Is the New Black."

Of course, until Netflix makes this official, all fans can do for now is wait and speculate about what will happen to the Colombian kingpin in "Narcos" season 2. Thankfully, lead actor Wagner Moura has spilled morsels of details about the show's upcoming sophomore run.

During a Reddit AMA, Moura interacted with his fans and answered questions. One of which delved into the scenes he loved filming in the first season. "I really enjoyed doing the last scenes in La Catedral during the final episodes (9 and 10)," the actor wrote after praising the show's cast and crew.

"In those episodes it was a different Pablo, he had changed... and that aims to what we are doing in the second season," Moura went on to write. That being said, it looks like Pablo in "Narcos" season 2 will feel brand new to viewers.

Moura did not elaborate on what the changed Pablo will be like in the new season but this should be the aspect of the show's progression that fans would love to see for themselves when the show returns.

The actor did the Reddit AMA in commemoration of the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery for which he was developing a project with the International Labor Organization. It is called 50 for Freedom Campaign.

During the AMA, Moura also talked about the fun on set and having to work with actors from all parts of Latin America.

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