[10/13/21 - 09:01 AM] Video: "Gentefied" Season 2 - Official Trailer - Netflix Sometimes the best way to move forward is to stay together. "Gentefied" streams November 10, only on Netflix.
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Gentefied Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Sometimes the best way to move forward is to stay together. Gentefied streams November 10, only on Netflix.
Watch Gentefied, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/Gentefied
In this new season of Netflix's half-hour dramedy Gentefied, the Morales cousins fight alongside Pop on his arduous battle to stay in the country, all while dealing with new love, new babies, estranged fathers, and of course, tracking down Bad Bunny at a Halloween party. They'll fight to thrive, but along the way will question where they truly belong in a world made up of borders, family separation, and the potential loss of their beloved taco shop, Mama Fina's. Because what's life without free tacos?
America Ferrera Produced Dramedy Series
GENTEFIED
Returns Wednesday, November 10
ABOUT GENTEFIED S2:
Netflix's half-hour dramedy Gentefied returns for its second season in a more raw and poetic form, while still cracking jokes about culo-nary experiences. This season, the Morales cousins fight alongside Pop on his arduous battle to stay in the country, all while dealing with new love, new babies, estranged fathers, and of course, tracking down Bad Bunny at a Halloween party. They'll fight to thrive, but along the way will question where they truly belong in a world made up of borders, family separation, and the potential loss of their beloved taco shop, Mama Fina's. Because what's life without free tacos?
The love letter creators Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez wrote to the Latinx and Boyle Heights communities in season one continues to unfold in a season that explores the toll of family separation, Brown love and joy in the face of adversity, fathers and fatherhood, the pursuit of the American Dream, and love that crosses borders and time. But they ask that you please cover your abuela's eyes when things get steamy and throw in a little side of "sana sana colita de rana" when Gentefied's characters break their hearts.
Gentefied is a Netflix production starring Joaquín Cosío, J.J. Soria, Karrie Martin Lachney, and Carlos Santos and executive produced by Marvin Lemus, Linda Yvette Chávez, Charles D. King and Marta Fernandez of MACRO, America Ferrera of Take Fountain, Aaliyah Williams, Kim Roth, and Teri Weinberg of Yellow Brick Road.
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