With its episodic approach, and given the many behind-the-scenes looks we’ve been offered that center on the Quintanilla family in the late 1980s, it seems like we’ll be spending some time following Selena’s early years -- aka the years when the Quintanillas were struggling, giving fans a look into the formative years of the once-in-a-lifetime icon-in-the-making.
More proof: many of the episode titles from the first season are derived from late 1980s songs Selena recorded, including “Dame Un Beso,” “Dulce Amor” and “First Love.”The series is produced by Campanario Entertainment and boasts a solid creative team that includes Mexican-American writer and filmmaker Moisés Zamora as its creator, executive producer and co-showrunner, as well as Japanese-Mexican filmmaker Hiromi Kamata as director and executive producer.
But, as diehard Selena fans know, the Queen of Tejano’s legacy is carefully maintained by her close family. So it’s no surprise to find both her father and sister also listed as executive producers on the show. That alone guarantees you’ll be able to hear some of the singer’s greatest hits throughout the show.The official Instagram account for the show has begun teasing more and more footage.
We deserved better.... Selena deserved better than being a side character in her own show!
Unm no I was really disappointed.
Nah
More reboots. They're was Kobra Kai... Now Sakena No creativity.
When was this
Nope
Pass
Disappointed...
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