Three (real) Medellíns?
No fewer than three movies about the cocaine cartel and its kingpin, Pablo Escobar, are in the works. One is based on an adaptation of “Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World’s Greatest Outlaw,” Mark Bowden’s best-selling 2001 book; Antoine Fuqua (“Training Day”) plans to direct another film, based on “Mi Hermano Pablo,” a Spanish-language memoir by Escobar’s brother and associate, Roberto; and the third is to be directed by Alexander Witt (“Resident Evil: Apocalypse”), based on original research. And Ari & Co couldn’t sell an Escobar picture in this market
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