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  1. Cocaine Bear - Wikipedia

    It is loosely inspired by the true story of the "Cocaine Bear", an American black bear that ingested several kilograms of a bag containing about 75 lb (34 kg) of lost cocaine. [8]

  2. Cocaine Bear (2023) - IMDb

    An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine.

  3. The Cocaine Bear: What really happened in 1985 - BearWise

    A black bear did die in the Georgia woods of a cocaine overdose in the fall of 1985. In the movie, the bear goes on a cocaine-induced rampage and attacks and kills eight people.

  4. The Shocking True Story Behind "Cocaine Bear" | Field & Stre

    In the aftermath of the smuggler’s blunder, a black bear finds and ingests the coke—and the violent chaos that ensues is predictably terrifying. What no one could predict about Elizabeth Bank’s...

  5. How A Bear Overdosed On Cocaine In 1985 And Inspired The Movie 'Cocaine

    Feb 19, 2023 · In 1985, a drug smuggler hurled a duffel bag of cocaine out of a plane and into a Georgia forest, where it was found by a black bear who was aptly nicknamed "Pablo Escobear."

  6. Cocaine Bear | Official Trailer [HD] - YouTube

    On a rampage for blow and blood. Meet #CocaineBear.

  7. Watch Cocaine Bear | Netflix

    Chaos and carnage ensue when a 500-pound black bear discovers — and devours — a discarded shipment of illegal narcotics in a national forest. Watch trailers & learn more.

  8. There’s a true story behind ‘Cocaine Bear’—and it’s no laughing matter

    What would happen if a massive mammal ingested a bear-sized load of cocaine? Cocaine Bear, a comedic horror film directed by Elizabeth Banks, imagines the results: a chaotic, coke-fueled ...

  9. The insane true story behind real-life Cocaine Bear ‘Pablo ... - LADbible

    Jan 13, 2025 · Who is Pablo Eskobear? The bear that inspired the titular Cocaine Bear is commonly known by the Pablo moniker likening him to the Colombian drugs kingpin.

  10. The Real Story of ‘Cocaine Bear’ - The New York Times

    In December 1985, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced that a 175-pound black bear had “died of an overdose of cocaine after discovering a batch of the drug,” according to a...