(Facebook / Narcos)"Narcos" season 2 will feature the death of drug lord Pablo Escobar.

In a few months, fans will finally get to see the end of Pablo Escobar as "Narcos" season two premieres. And while the waiting game continues, fans can ponder on the photos on set as production tried everything in their power to replicate the Colombian drug lord's death scene.

In the images obtained by TMZ in April, fans can see almost clearly how "Narcos" tried to copy the exact same picture that's left of Escobar (who is portrayed by Wagner Moura) when he died on a rooftop while trying to escape the Colombian National Police.

History says Escobar was later shot by the Colombian forces after a fierce shooting battle. While the kingpin was accompanied by his bodyguard during the escapade, both were eventually killed.

According to The Bitbag, Escobar's death scene gave "Narcos" producers some problems as the current tenant of the house where Escobar saw his life's end initially did not agree to have the scene filmed there.

The outlet further notes that Medellin locals respect Escobar, not only because of his roots but also for his deep ties with the community. For some of them, it is taboo to seemingly make fun of his memory.

Despite the initial issues regarding production and the local tenant, everything was eventually settled and filming pushed through. It is unclear if "Narcos" season two will follow the historical account of Escobar's passing or if some of the theories will also be depicted.

One of the theories revolving around the Medellin cartel chief's death is that he wasn't shot by any of the policemen who were hot on his trail. According to Wikipedia, some of Escobar's relatives believe he shot himself and ended his life as he would rather commit suicide than fall into the hands of his enemies.

Another hot issue on the people who could be responsible for Escobar's passing is the alleged involvement of the Los Pepes (Los Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar), or in English, People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar.

The group's purported involvement has not been confirmed but they have had serious clashes with Escobar and his associates and family members in the past.

For now, fans can just wait for the premiere of "Narcos" season two on September 2, 2016 to find out if any of the rumors surrounding Escobar's death will be unveiled.