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'Narcos' Season 3 Spoilers: Pedro Pascal, Miguel Angel Silvestre Tease Filming in Colombia

Filming for "Narcos" season 3 continues in Cartagena, Colombia and cast member Pedro Pascal is all for keeping fans up to speed of the happenings.

He recently shared on Instagram a photo of him and "Sense8" star Miguel Angel Silvestre, who is joining the new season of the Netflix hit.

Silvestre also shared a photo of him and his co-star from the same "Narcos" season 3 set. He captioned the image, "Be able to work with good friends is priceless!"

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The actor also posted more photos featuring himself and Pascal. One photo shows the two basking in the Colombia sun with some friends at the Fenix Beach. In another photo, Silvestre posed with the lovely people he met in Cartagena.

"Thanks to all the people of Colombia for their love, I hope someday I can live in this country, where people use the most beautiful words in the dictionary. Its use of our language, Spanish is exquisite. What a pleasure to hear you speak. Viva Colombia!" he captioned the photo.

Around the time of posting, Michael Stahl-David, another "Narcos" season 3 newcomer, shared a video from Bogota, which is another filming location for the series.

Silvestre will play the role of the person responsible for laundering money for the Cali cartel in "Narcos" season 3. Stahl-David will portray a young American DEA agent Chris Feistl, who sought out assignment to Colombia after Pablo Escobar's (Wagner Moura) death.

Joining the two are Matt Whelan, who will play the role of Feistl's partner, Daniel Van Ness. It has been reported that Boyd Holbrook will not reprise his role as Javier Pena's (Pascal) partner, Steve Murphy.

There is no release date for "Narcos" season 3 yet although the series usually hits Netflix during the month of September.

With Escobar gone, the focus shifts to the Cali cartel, which continues the drug trade in the wake of the fall of the Colombian drug kingpin.

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