Selena: The Series

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  • TV-PG
  • 2020
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.9  (4,758)

Selena: The Series is a biographical drama web television series based on the life and career of Selena Quintanilla, the legendary Mexican-American singer and songwriter, who rose to fame in the 1990s. The show premiered on Netflix in December 2020, and it consists of two seasons, each with nine episodes. The series follows Selena's journey from her childhood in Corpus Christi, Texas, to her rise to fame as a music icon, as well as her personal and family struggles along the way. The show is divided into two timelines, with the first season focusing on Selena's childhood and early career, and the second season exploring her rise to fame and tragic death. The show stars Christian Serratos as Selena, Gabriel Chavarria as her older brother and manager A.B. Quintanilla, and Ricardo Chavira as their father Abraham Quintanilla. Serratos delivers a powerhouse performance as Selena, bringing the singer's charisma, talent, and spirit to life on screen. Chavarria and Chavira also give excellent performances, portraying the complex dynamics of the Quintanilla family and their role in Selena's career. One of the strengths of Selena: The Series is its attention to detail and authenticity. From the costumes to the music, the show captures the essence of Selena's style and the Tejano music scene of the 1990s. The show also features new recordings of Selena's music, performed by Serratos and the rest of the cast. Another aspect that makes Selena: The Series standout is its exploration of Selena's cultural identity and the challenges she faced as a Mexican-American artist trying to break into the mainstream music industry. The show also delves into the impact that Selena had on the Latino community, and her legacy as a trailblazer and icon. Overall, Selena: The Series is a heartfelt and well-crafted tribute to one of the most beloved and influential music icons of our time. The show is a must-watch for fans of Selena's music, as well as anyone interested in the cultural and social impact of Latino music and identity.

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Seasons
When All the World is Sleeping
9. When All the World is Sleeping
May 4, 2021
Selena and Chris plan their future family. A distraught Yolanda asks for the singer's help and a grim tragedy occurs. "Dreaming of You" is released.
Astrodome
8. Astrodome
May 4, 2021
Yolanda pleads her innocence as the accusations against her continue to pile up. Abraham investigates. Selena performs to a sold-out Astrodome.
Si una vez
7. Si una vez
May 4, 2021
Selena's confidence plummets when her label suggests she hire a vocal coach. To make matters worse, the singer feels distanced from Chris.
Lo mas bello
6. Lo mas bello
May 4, 2021
When "Live!" receives a Grammy nomination, a star-struck Selena and Suzette attend the awards show. Ricky pens lyrics about unrequited love.
Oh No
5. Oh No
May 4, 2021
As Selena's career gains momentum, she struggles to juggle all of her business obligations and her parents caution her not to forget about her family.
Itty Bitty Bubbles
4. Itty Bitty Bubbles
May 4, 2021
Selena writes a new song while worrying about going solo for her English album. Suzette plans her wedding. Yolanda offers to help with the boutique.
The Call
3. The Call
May 4, 2021
Perfectionist A.B. faces challenges trying to record new music for the album. Selena attempts to convince her family she can handle opening a boutique.
Enter My World
2. Enter My World
May 4, 2021
During the band's Mexico tour, Ver?nica Castro presses Selena about her love life. The singer struggles with whether to tell her fans about Chris.
Como la Flor
1. Como la Flor
May 4, 2021
Distraught by her upcoming tour and the thought of being separated from Chris, Selena makes a dramatic, life-changing decision.
Description

Selena: The Series is a biographical drama web television series based on the life and career of Selena Quintanilla, the legendary Mexican-American singer and songwriter, who rose to fame in the 1990s. The show premiered on Netflix in December 2020, and it consists of two seasons, each with nine episodes.

The series follows Selena's journey from her childhood in Corpus Christi, Texas, to her rise to fame as a music icon, as well as her personal and family struggles along the way. The show is divided into two timelines, with the first season focusing on Selena's childhood and early career, and the second season exploring her rise to fame and tragic death.

The show stars Christian Serratos as Selena, Gabriel Chavarria as her older brother and manager A.B. Quintanilla, and Ricardo Chavira as their father Abraham Quintanilla. Serratos delivers a powerhouse performance as Selena, bringing the singer's charisma, talent, and spirit to life on screen. Chavarria and Chavira also give excellent performances, portraying the complex dynamics of the Quintanilla family and their role in Selena's career.

One of the strengths of Selena: The Series is its attention to detail and authenticity. From the costumes to the music, the show captures the essence of Selena's style and the Tejano music scene of the 1990s. The show also features new recordings of Selena's music, performed by Serratos and the rest of the cast.

Another aspect that makes Selena: The Series standout is its exploration of Selena's cultural identity and the challenges she faced as a Mexican-American artist trying to break into the mainstream music industry. The show also delves into the impact that Selena had on the Latino community, and her legacy as a trailblazer and icon.

Overall, Selena: The Series is a heartfelt and well-crafted tribute to one of the most beloved and influential music icons of our time. The show is a must-watch for fans of Selena's music, as well as anyone interested in the cultural and social impact of Latino music and identity.

  • Premiere Date
    December 4, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (4,758)