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‘Gentefied’ Season 2 to Premiere on Netflix in November (TV News Roundup)

Netflix announced that Season 2 of “Gentefied” will premiere on Nov. 10.

The American Ferrera-produced Latinx dramedy series follows three cousins who unite to keep their grandfather’s popular taco shop open amid rising gentrification in their Boyle Heights neighborhood.

Starring Joaquín Cosío, J.J. Soria, Karrie Martin Lachney and Carlos Santos, Season 2 will see the Morales cousins fight to help their Pop stay in the country, all while dealing with new love, new babies and estranged fathers.

In addition to Ferrera, “Gentefied” is executive produced by Marvin Lemus, Linda Yvette Chávez, Charles D. King, Marta Fernandez of MACRO, Ferrera of Take Fountain, Aaliyah Williams, Kim Roth and Teri Weinberg of Yellow Brick Road.

See some first-look images from Season 2 below.

Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). JJ Soria as Erik, Karrie Martin as Ana, Carlos Santos as Chris, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). JJ Soria as Erik, Carlos Santos as Chris, Karrie Martin as Ana. in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, Carlos Santos as Chris, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2. Joaquín Cosío as Casimiro, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). Karrie Martin as Ana, JJ Soria as Erik, Joaquín Cosío as Casimiro, Carlos Santos as Chris, Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2. Julissa Calderon as Yessika. in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). Carlos Santos as Chris, Ivana Rojas as Sarai, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). Carlos Santos as Chris, Felipe Esparza as Dave, JJ Soria as Erik, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Gentefied Season 2 (L-R). Annie Gonzalez as Lidia, JJ Soria as Erik, in Gentefied Season 2. COURTESY OF NETFLIX/Netflix © 2021

Also in today’s TV news roundup:

DATES

“Red Table Talk,” hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield Norris, is returning with new episodes on Facebook Watch starting Sept. 15 at 9 a.m. PT. For the premiere episode, the multigenerational hosts will bring on guests Tiffany Haddish and Yvonne Orji. “Red Table Talk,” which won a Daytime Emmy in June, is produced by Westbrook Studios with Jada Pinkett Smith, Ellen Rakieten, Miguel Melendez and Meghan Hoffman serving as executive producers.

FIRST LOOKS

WarnerMedia Kids & Family and DC released a trailer for “Aquaman: King of Atlantis,” streaming on HBO Max on Oct. 14. Featuring the voices of Cooper Andrews, Gillian Jacobs, Thomas Lennon and Dana Snyder, the animated series presents a playful reimagining of the iconic, titular DC superhero. Victor Courtright and Marly Halpern-Graser serve as showrunners, while James Wan, Sam Register and Atomic Monster’s Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produce. Watch the trailer below.

GREENLIGHTS

Complex Networks ordered “Complex Comedy Night,” which will be taped live at Los Angeles’ historic Comedy Store. Curated by the Lucas Brothers, the event will feature a handpicked group of comedians who will make up the first iteration of “Complex Comedians.” For Complex Networks, Justin Killion, Nick Wang, Donnie Kwak and Maurice Peebles executive produce and Alec Friedman co-produces, while Brandon Carroll and Matthew Goldberg executive produce for Film 45.

LATE NIGHT

John Cena and J Balvin will appear on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” while Shaquille O’Neal and Maisie Peters will be on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will have on Sarah Paulson and Kacey Musgraves, and Amanda Peet and Paula Pell will be on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” Dr. Phil McGraw and Teddy Swims will appear on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”

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