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All the series that Nicolás Otamendi has tattooed and where to see them

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Most of Argentina’s national team players are covered in tattoos, but very few have their backs as completely drawn out as Nicolás Otamendi.

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The reigning world champion has shown his bare torso on several occasions and has proven that his back is his favorite area to capture his love for the series.

Otamendi has, at least, 5 references to television series massively tattooed on the back of his torso. Let’s review what they are and where to see them.

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1. Vikings

The illustrated Argentine man has drawn the face of on the left side of the shoulder blade Ragnar Lodbrokthe protagonist of Vikings.

The History Channel series was released in 2013 and has 6 seasons. It tells how Ragnar became king of the Viking tribes after he rebelled.

It is available in Netflix.

2. Break bad

The upper center of the back and the right side of the scapula are dedicated to Walter Whiteprotagonist of Breaking Bad.

There’s not much to say about this undisputed classic of modern television which for 5 seasons follows the adventures of a man who knows he’s going to die and decides to sell amphetamines to improve his family’s economic situation.

It is available in Netflix.

3. Peak blinders

On the lower right side of his scapula appears the figure of Thomas Shelbythe protagonist of Peaky Blinders.

Over 36 episodes, Peaky Blinders follows in the footsteps of a gangster family operating after the First World War.

It is available in Netflix.

4.The Walking Dead

Among Otamendi’s most recent tattoos is that of Rick Grimes, protagonist of the recent The Walking Dead. It is in the lower back, to the right of Michael Scofield.

The Walking Dead accompanies a group of characters, including police officer Grimes, who must survive after a zombie apocalypse.

Done in color: it is still very likely that the player has not seen the outcome of the series because he is in full World Cup fever.

It is available in Netflix and StarPlus.

5. Escape from prison

One of the favorite series of the “Scaloneta” is Prison Break. Otamendi has not only tattooed Scofield, his protagonist, but also the title of the series very large on the lower center of his back.

Prison Break tells – in its first season – the story of a young man who is imprisoned to save his brother, whom he presumes innocent, from prison.

It is available in star plus.

Source: Clarin

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