Thrilling drug series on Netflix according to some 'better than 'Narcos: Mexico''
A Korean drug lord makes Suriname unsafe in Narco-Saints (2022). The Netflix series has received many positive reactions and is, according to some viewers, even better than predecessor Narcos: Mexico (2018β2021). Have you seen the new drug series yet?
In Narco-Saints an ordinary businessman collaborates on a secret government mission to capture a Korean drug boss working in South America. This is what people on Twitter have to say about the tv series on Netflix:
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β Wamz (@karen_maina) September 18, 2022
#NarcoSaints is better than #NarcosMexico
β DROGO (@DeHaTiGuY) September 19, 2022
Narco Saints on Netflix is so goos. Just watched the first episode and already hooked on it. #NarcoSaints
β JERRY QUINONEZ (@Jerryqm18) September 19, 2022
#NarcoSaints was a dope little series
β Melly (@amly2198) September 18, 2022
#NarcoSaints is a very good series. Recommend! #netflix
β Gbenga Salu (@gbengasalu) September 18, 2022
Damn #NarcoSaints is so good from start to the end without a single ounces of romance π€π»π€π»
β Farhaaaaaaa βοΈ (@farhawaledd) September 18, 2022
Kang In-su is a humble entrepreneur who visits Suriname on a business trip. However, his life is turned upside down when he is eventually framed by a Korean drug lord operating in the South American country.
Later, he is lured into a secret mission by Choi Chang-ho (Park Hae-soo from Squid Game (2021β )), an agent of the Korean National Intelligence Service, to nab Jeon Yo-han, who is working as a pastor as a cover for his activities as the head of a notorious drug cartel.
Narco-Saints is available on Netflix, you can watch it here.