Set in 1983 South Central Los Angeles, Snowfall dramatizes the moment crack cocaine began to surge through the city, transforming neighborhoods and lives. It is noted for portraying the era not just as a criminal issue, but as a "bomb" dropped on the Black community, fostering systemic changes and generating massive wealth for some while decimating others. The series follows multiple, intertwining narratives:
is an acclaimed FX crime drama series (2017–2023) created by John Singleton, Eric Amadio, and Dave Andron that chronicles the onset of the crack cocaine epidemic in early 1980s Los Angeles. Across its six-season run, the show explores the intersection of street-level drug dealing, CIA involvement in foreign affairs, and the devastating impact of addiction on local communities. Overview & Setting Snowfall (2017–)
A Mexican wrestler hired as muscle who becomes deeply involved in the cartels. Set in 1983 South Central Los Angeles, Snowfall
A young, ambitious street entrepreneur who builds a drug empire, transitioning from a "good kid" to a ruthless drug kingpin. Across its six-season run, the show explores the