[06/09/22 - 10:01 AM] Video: "Menudo: Forever Young" - Official Trailer - HBO Max "Menudo: Forever Young" chronicles the rise and fall of the most iconic Latin American boy band in history.
[via press release from Warner Bros. Discovery]
Menudo: Forever Young | Official Trailer | HBO Max
Menudo: Forever Young chronicles the rise and fall of the most iconic Latin American boy band in history. Fans get a closer look at the glitz and glamor of their favorite teen idols' '80s outfits, world tours, magazine covers, and screaming fangirls. But, through interviews with ex-Menudo members and others, they also see how this extravagant facade may have covered up a web of alleged abuse and exploitation.
Watch Menudo: Forever Young on June 23rd, only on HBO Max.
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