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El Señor de los Cielos

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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6.7/10
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Rafael Amaya in El Señor de los Cielos (2013)
El Senor de los Cielos
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The most powerful drug dealer of his time, Amado Carrillo Fuentes was a man who became the head of the Juarez Cartel. He was nicknamed the lord of the skies for his fleet of planes he used t... Read allThe most powerful drug dealer of his time, Amado Carrillo Fuentes was a man who became the head of the Juarez Cartel. He was nicknamed the lord of the skies for his fleet of planes he used to transport drugs.The most powerful drug dealer of his time, Amado Carrillo Fuentes was a man who became the head of the Juarez Cartel. He was nicknamed the lord of the skies for his fleet of planes he used to transport drugs.

  • Creators
    • Mariano Calasso
    • Luis Zelkowicz
  • Stars
    • Rafael Amaya
    • Carmen Aub
    • Wayne LeGette
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    • Creators
      • Mariano Calasso
      • Luis Zelkowicz
    • Stars
      • Rafael Amaya
      • Carmen Aub
      • Wayne LeGette
    • 17User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Rafael Amaya
    Rafael Amaya
    • Aurelio Casillas…
    • 2013–2024
    Carmen Aub
    Carmen Aub
    • Rutila Casillas
    • 2014–2024
    Wayne LeGette
    Wayne LeGette
    • Dalvio Navarrete 'El Ingeniero'…
    • 2013–2020
    Iván Arana
    Iván Arana
    • Ismael Casillas Guerra
    • 2016–2024
    Fernando Banda
    Fernando Banda
    • El Vitaminas
    • 2013–2024
    Alejandro López
    Alejandro López
    • El Súper Javi
    • 2015–2023
    Fernanda Castillo
    • Mónica Robles
    • 2013–2017
    Lisa Owen
    • Doña Alba Casillas
    • 2013–2024
    Robinson Díaz
    Robinson Díaz
    • Milton Jiménez 'El Cabo'…
    • 2013–2024
    Alex Walerstein
    • Paul 'El Greñas'
    • 2017–2024
    Jose Sedek
    Jose Sedek
    • Bernardo Castillo
    • 2017–2024
    Alan Slim
    Alan Slim
    • Jaime Ernesto Rosales
    • 2017–2024
    David Ponce
    • José Manrique 'Skinny'
    • 2014–2024
    Marisela González
    • Eunice Lara 'La Felina'
    • 2016–2024
    Jesús More
    Jesús More
    • Omar Terán
    • 2015–2023
    Daniel Martínez
    Daniel Martínez
    • Guillermo Colón
    • 2017–2024
    Alejandro Félix
    Alejandro Félix
    • Chatarrero
    • 2015–2024
    Isabella Castillo
    • Diana Ahumada
    • 2018–2024
    • Creators
      • Mariano Calasso
      • Luis Zelkowicz
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    5carlesmiquel

    From Great to Failure

    The story of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, the drug-lord who even flew 727's full of cocaine to the Sonoran desert and left them abandoned, is one of those things in Mexican folklore that reaches the whole social ladder. In this series, produced by Telemundo and manufactured by Argos, the narrative reveals what most people knew from newspapers and the official TV chain, Televisa.

    In Season 1, the story and the characters are believable, true to the lore and truly scary. It's something that Colombians and Mexicans know too well. The characters are easily recognisable and the performances of some of the actors are very good. But, story-wise, it's one of those unforgettable series, along with the Caracol productions of El Cartel de los Sapos and El Señor del Mal, Pablo Escobar.

    It's sad to see that, to keep the franchise going on forever, Telemundo decided to go to the lengths of creating something so badly scripted as the rest of the seasons. It's a shame to see how the characters lose their soul, the story is contrived, absurd and predictable to the smallest detail. It becomes a classic telenovela, instead of the powerful and dramatic series Season 1 was.

    Definitely, the production values are good, but never on par of those from Caracol's lush environments, period props, enticing characters and the powerful Colombian actors. It may be almost impossible to have a character that instills fear as Andres Parra's interpretation of Pablo Escobar in El Cartel de los Sapos and Pablo Escobar, El Patron del Mal.

    I guess you should stop when things are done and never try second parts when they're not needed. Numbers never lie. That's what happened to this fantastic story when they decided to "create" something people would never feel related to. A pity. Watch Season 1, you won't be disappointed,
    6gdcontreras

    Writers need a tune up

    Must say got in to this series because of Narcos. The problem with this series is the writing, last two years sort of corny. Drug kingpins couldn't or aren't as stupid as this series makes them out to be. It's a miracle that Cabo also escapes serious harm... OMG... Season seven ending is about as stupid as they come too. Get real and rethink the writing, we want to see the Castillas win or we wouldn't watch! Bri
    8opusv5

    Season 1: Fascinating in its own right

    This is a soap opera strange to the western world: characters going through everyday trauma within the violent milieu of "los narcos." While the titular character is based on a famous Mexican Narco who reportedly died while undergoing plastic surgery in the 90s, the characters themselves are fairly stock, the dialogue acceptable but often predictable, episodes ending in a melodramatic manner. What makes this series different - and realistic - is the viciousness and violence of the characters: Aurelio Casillas, and those he works with, and/or against. Casillas is treacherous; he kills and tortures at will. This is one of the series's strengths: these are not nice people; portraying them otherwise would be dishonest. Casillas does have feelings for his mother (Lisa Owens), his wife and children, but few others. Those trying to bring him to justice, such as super-cops Marco Mejias and Leonor, are sympathetic in battling not only criminals but corrupt politicians. Apart from the viciousness, there are several attractive females in leading roles, along with a small army of leggy strippers and call-girls whom the narcos have at their beck and call. This series could be considered something beyond entertainment: a sociological phenomenon that reveals a fascination with a parallel power structure that most people would really be better off viewing that participating in.
    9Harry_Pamiaqui

    A promiscuity swamp - censored audio - half-baked delivery

    Excellent work, entertaining, even humorous, and with well-staged action scenes. Leaving aside the multiple flaws that fans see allows us to enjoy the adventures, we cannot stop protesting how annoying the audio censorship is in the eighth season. They do not censor violence, nor nudism, they do not censor drug trafficking, nor alcoholism nor smoking, they do not censor kidnappings, murders or shootings. But they censor the curse language of our Hispanic Latino daily life, as if it were a plague. All the violence does not offend the public, only the audio is offensive. Bad idea. Uncensored audio is the spark that brings us closer to reality, anything else is a half-baked reasonable facsimile copy, that is not exact but is a close delivered. Those of us who pay to watch this program expect to receive a full product, because the monthly payment is complete, not in parts.

    The series was popularized by the clash between rivals, one attacks another counterattack, all between drama, violence, comedy, and romances. Season 8 (2023) has censored dialogue, so much effort on the part of the actors to end up being censored. Something undesirable, but normal in Latin America. How far they plan to degrade Rutila, is not enough with lack modesty Tata Guerra. It is already beginning to be shocking to see Rutila (a married woman), who knows that Diana (recently widowed) began a relationship with Fernando (the same day they met), letting herself be carried away by an uncontrollable lust, ending up being unfaithful to Javier. The same thing that she has criticized his father so much. He mocks the fidelity that his sister-in-law Laura keeps to her brother, and incites her to be unfaithful too with the same men ... Really? This unhealthy relationship features the ladies of the Casillas family sharing a relationship with the same man. What is the need?

    I knew from the beginning that everything was going to be downhill. The moment Aurelio said that El Cabo, who killed his mother Alba, his brother Amado, his daughter Luzma, his lover Monica, and shoot his friend La Felina, was a person of no interest, I knew that the season was not going anywhere.

    So far, in 64 chapters they have not advanced anything. From the starting point, they added La Mecha (a beautiful actress), an angelical adult who does not know what she wants, who does not separate from her best girl friend and suitor (a medicine doctor who also took a shot a La Felina without knowing her) who gets into every conversation. I have decided to save myself all that verbiage, and wait for the season to end to see the last three chapters.
    5brucebmendoza

    Starting to lose interest.

    Well as season 9 just finished. I hate to admit I'm losing interest. It's the same old. As in the real world people get tired of it so they move on. Well for me I'm feeling all the best characters who help make this show great well they all gone except for Aurelio of course. But even they tried killing him off and the show was flopping so yeahhh. I miss the gun fights even tho their props manager has no idea what firearms to use and teach these fools properly how to pretend to shoot or the proper stance. I hate how Cabo fires the AK. I would slap him stupid for that alone. And in no way with a mini uzi will over a .30 caliber.

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    • Trivia
      Mexican actor Rafael Amaya (Aurelio Casillas) also plays the same character in the Netflix series Reine du Sud (2016) and the Telemundo series Señora Acero (2014) and El Chema (2016), his character being based on real-life drug lord Amado Carrillo Fuentes who was known as "The Lord of the Skies" because of the fleet of planes he used to transport drugs. Fuentes died in a Mexican hospital in July 1997 after undergoing extensive plastic surgery in an attempt to alter his appearance.
    • Connections
      Referenced in El Fantasma de mi Novia (2018)
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      El Jefe de Todos
      Written by Marco Flores

      Performed by Los Cardenales de Nuevo León

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2013 (Mexico)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Colombia
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Lord of the Skies
    • Production companies
      • Caracol Televisión
      • Telemundo Studios
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      • 1h(60 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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