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21 Latinx TV Shows That You Must Watch Immediately
From Jane the Virgin to Los Espookys . 
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Gwyneth Paltrow Revealed How She Feels About Ex Ben Affleck Getting Married to Jennifer Lopez
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Stranger Things Cast Take a Friendship Test
The cast of Netflix's Stranger Things test their friendship! Sadie Sink, Millie Bobby Brown, Maya Hawke, and Noah Schnapp describe each other using emojis, do trust falls together, share their pet peeves and more.
Volume 1 & Volume 2 of Season Four of Stranger Things are currently available and streaming on Netflix.
Director: Nurys Castillo
Associate Producer: Alejandra Parisi
Post Leads: Arielle Neblett and Natalie Campbell
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
AD: Scott Perlman
Audio: Rebecca O'Neill
Cam Op: Jack Belisle
Gaffer: Niklas Moller
Production Assistant: Rafael Vasquez
Production Manager: Marilee Hodge
Editor: Lucy Nebeker
Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin
Talent: Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, and Maya Hawke
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The sad truth is that Latinx TV shows —particularly ones that portray the Latinx experience or place Latinx characters at the forefront—are few and far between. In fact, diversity on screen has seemingly gotten worse over the years and Latinx workers off-screen continue to fight for representation in the writers room and in production. Currently there are no Latinx shows left on network television , and streaming platforms like Netflix , Hulu , Amazon , and HBO could be doing better as well. 
Nevertheless, as we continue to wait for the Latinx-created content we deserve, there are plenty of binge-worthy shows you can watch right now that focus on Latinx stories. From shows that center on the Latinx immigration experience to intense family dramas that involve ~drama~ and unexpected plot twists, continue reading for the 21 Latinx TV shows you need in your life right now. 
This short-lived ABC sitcom follows a main character of the same name currently finishing her sixth year of law school. Although she’s on the brink of success, she must deal with the traditional values of her disapproving Mexican American family and find a balance between who she wants to be as an independent woman and her duties as a Latinx daughter.
HBO’s show Los Espookys gives emo Latinx fans the representation they deserve. In fact, it’s spooky season year-round for this fan-favorite show. Los Espookys follows the business endeavors of a group of horror-obsessed friends as they attempt to make their hobbies a full-time job. Set in a fictional Latin American country with ~spooky~ stuff happening on the daily, this show really makes it feel like Halloween with every episode. Plus, the show features SNL faves like Julio Torres and Fred Armisen and an overwhelming amount of fake blood. What’s not to love?
Previously known as The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia, Netflix’s original series Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love is for anyone who loves a wholesome teenage-centered show. This Latinx-centered series follows Ashley Garcia as she moves across country and attempts to explore what it means to be a teenager while pursuing her dream career in robotics. Featuring Paulina Chávez and Mario Lopez, Ashley Garcia gives us the Latinx STEM representation we’ve always dreamed of.
Tacos, family, Los Angeles—oh, my! Netflix’s original series Gentefied is truly one of the best Latinx shows on television right now. Based on the digital series of the same title, Gentefied follows the Morales family as they try to save their beloved family taco shop in the rapidly gentrifying Boyle Heights neighborhood. With open discussions surrounding gentrification, family, immigration, and queer love, Gentefied ’s beautifully written storylines are not ones to miss.
Executive-produced by Eva Longoria herself, Devious Maids follows the lives of four Latina maids as they work for some of the most prominent people in Beverly Hills. These women ahve dreams and aspirations of their own, so there’s no lack of drama from this show—especially when it comes to working for the rich and famous. Grab a glass of rosé and settle in for four seasons of absolute chaos.
With six seasons available to watch, George Lopez is a can’t-miss sitcom that gives an inside look into a slightly dysfunctional Latinx household in Los Angeles. Starring George Lopez, Constance Marie, Belita Moreno, Valente Rodriguez, and more, this early 2000s show brings powerful family lessons, thoughtful commentary on the state of the Latinx family during this time, and plenty of laughs.
Based on the true story of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Netflix’s Mexican-run show Juana Inés delves into the heartbreaking life of one of the most powerful feminists in the country’s history. With tons of drama and awe-inspiring 17th-century costumes, Juana Inés will hook you from the very beginning and leave you wanting more once it’s all over.
If a romance novel paired up with the dramatic storytelling of a telenovela, you’d get The CW’s award-winning show Jane the Virgin . With Puerto Rican star Gina Rodriguez at the show’s core and no shortage of love triangles or plot twists, it’s no surprise that this Latinx show has become so beloved.
A Latinx coming-of-age story that centers around a group of street-smart high schoolers from South Central Los Angeles? Sign me up! On My Block is a Netflix original series featuring Sierra Capri, Jason Genao, Brett Gray, Diego Tinoco, and Jessica Marie Garcia. With tons of drama and teenage romance, this fast-paced show is the perfect way to unwind.
An adaptation of an adaptation, Queen of the South gives Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s novel of the same name a new life with a dramatic reimagining of the traditional male drug dealer stereotype. When protagonist Teresa flees to Texas after her boyfriend’s murder, she attempts to become the country’s top drug smuggler, all while seeking revenge for her partner’s murder. The drama! The spice!
Fans of ballroom culture can’t miss the critically acclaimed show Pose, created by Ryan Murphy with all-star Janet Mock as lead writer. Starring a power cast of Black and Latinx creators like MJ Rodriguez, Billy Porter, Indya Moor, Dominique Jackson, Angelica Ross, and more, Pose brings 1980s New York City to life in a gripping tale of queer and gender-nonconforming ballroom competitions.
Ugly Betty and Latinx activist America Ferrera does it again—this time with her superstore-inspired sitcom that puts a Latinx woman in a position of power. As the newly promoted manager of the Cloud 9 discount store, Ferrera’s character, Amelia “Amy” Sosa, must balance being a single mother with her chaotic job. Although Ferrera left the NBC show after five seasons, it’s still a worthy binge-watch.
Technically this Netflix series is set to be released in October 2020 and—even though it’s not out yet—we know it’s going to be just as good as the film. Based on the true story of ill-fated Tejano pop star Selena Quintanilla, the series features The Walking Dead star Christian Serratos in the titular role and will let fans relive the glory of Selena’s fame through each episode.
Don’t sleep on the young adult series East Los High that delves into the drama-filled world of an East Los Angeles high school. The four-season Hulu show is a cult favorite that follows the lives of several teens as they complete their senior year of high school. This is Hulu’s first and only series with an all Latinx cast and crew and is filmed primarily in East Los Angeles. Plus, the show’s producers worked closely with public health organizations to include information in the show to help young Latinx people make healthy life choices.
A Latinx reimagining of Norman Lear’s 1975 sitcom of the same name, One Day at a Time is a Netflix original that follows three generations of a Cuban-American family living in the same house—including a newly divorced single mother who has to raise her two children alongside her old-fashioned mother. With a 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and the ever-talented Justina Machado at the helm, it’s sure to become an instant classic in your household. Oh, and Rita Moreno fans, be prepared to fall in ~love~ as she brings the heat in this now Pop-owned sitcom.
Calling all crime, drama, and mystery fans, this Latinx show is for you! Grand Hotel is a 2019 TV series with a total of 13 episodes—each one more intriguing than the last. Based in Miami Beach, this show is a spin-off of the Spanish version called Gran Hotel that follows the lives of the various people working at a family-run hotel in the area. It starts off slow, but the series picks up and offers viewers a totally unexpected twist.
Although short-lived, the American sitcom Taina was perfectly wholesome and much-needed for Latinx kids everywhere. Created by Maria Perez-Brown and debuting on Nickelodeon, Taina was a comedy that followed a young Latina as she aspired to become a professional performer while attending a high school with some stiff competition.
Although it was canceled by ABC after one season, The Baker and the Beauty is not a show to miss. A Latinx adaption of the Israeli show of the same name, The Baker and the Beauty is the perfect rom-com drama to add to your watch list as it follows the blooming relationship between a small-time baker and a global phenomenon.
The recently cancelled STARZ show Vida follows two Mexican-American sisters from East Los Angeles. After they’re forced to return to their home neighborhood, they must put their personal differences and conflicting personalities aside to face their past and learn a shocking secret about their mother. With three seasons available to watch now, there are plenty of drama-packed episodes to binge. 
Translated as “The House of Flowers,” this Netflix show is for people with a dark sense of humor. Touted as a Mexican black comedy, La Casa de Las Flores brings the critically acclaimed *drama* with its storyline that centers around a mistress exposing one upper-class family’s dirty secrets...and that’s all we’ll say for now.
The only person approaching the harsh realities of public school in an authentic way on television is comedian Gabriel Iglesias. His Netflix show, Mr. Iglesias , explores the importance of good teachers and inspiring underserved minority students while balancing an intriguing storylines and comedy. Public school teachers and comedy lovers alike will fall in love with this show instantly as it takes on often unseen problems, like underfunding and the hazards of standardized testing, within each episode.
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