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Noemi Gonzalez from “Selena: The Series” chats iconic music, costumes, and learning to play the drums for her role
Read full article: Noemi Gonzalez from “Selena: The Series” chats iconic music, costumes, and learning to play the drums for her roleThe actress plays ‘Suzette Quintanilla’ in the series, Selena’s devoted sister and drummer in her band.
Part 2 of ‘Selena: The Series’ returns to Netflix in May
Read full article: Part 2 of ‘Selena: The Series’ returns to Netflix in MayHOUSTON – Netflix announced the much-anticipated “Selena: The Series” will return on May 14, according to the streaming service. “Selena: The Series” has garnered popularity across the country. “In its first four weeks, 25 million households sang ‘Como la Flor’ along with Selena: The Series — and half of those fans came from The US!” Netflix wrote in a tweet. Selena: The Series returns for part two on May 14! Are you excited to tune into Part Two of the “Selena: The Series”?
A Texas man gets his big break in Los Angeles as Season 2 writer of “Selena: The Series”
Read full article: A Texas man gets his big break in Los Angeles as Season 2 writer of “Selena: The Series”SAN ANTONIO – A Texas writer living in Los Angeles is finally getting his big break of his life -- writing Season 2 of Netflix’s “Selena: The Series,” KSAT reported. “Selena is just part of the culture and you can be of any race or ethnicity,” Perez told KSAT. That’s why his first break as a writer became special to him, according to KSAT. “We were all are fans of Selena coming in, but then we also have just a breath of experiences culturally, our upbringings, our socioeconomic class,” Perez told KSAT. “Selena: The Series” is now streaming on Netflix.
‘Selena: The Series’ to stream on Netflix in December
Read full article: ‘Selena: The Series’ to stream on Netflix in DecemberHOUSTON – “The Queen of Tejano” is getting a new series adaptation on Netflix. Netflix announced “Selena The Series” will make its debut just in time for the holidays, which will be a coming-of-age adaptation of Selena Quintanilla’s life, whose life was cut short in 1995 when she was killed by the president of her fan club. A trailer dropped on Monday which shows Selena performing at a show singing one of her all-time hits “Como La Flor” with the tagline, “Every legend begins with a dream.”See the trailer below. According to the show’s official page on Netflix, “Selena The Series” is a story about a young Mexican-American Tejano singer whose parents make tough decisions to hold on to her love of music. The series is set to stream on Dec. 4.