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Gentefied Season 2 – Release Date Revealed By Netflix

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Netflix’s half-hour Latix comedy-drama series Gentefied Season 2 is coming to Netflix on November 10, 2021. The series is created by Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez and it follows Latinos living in East Los Angeles as they collectively search for their American Dream.

Gentefied Season 2 picks up right where the first season’s emotional finale ended, which saw Erik Morales (JJ Soria) and his girlfriend Lidia (Annie Gonzalez) welcoming their daughter Delfina into the world. Erik also realizes that his grandfather Pops (Joaquin Cosio) is missing from the hospital and has been arrested for an outstanding warrant and his cherished pick-up truck has been impounded.

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Gentefied Season 2 Release Date
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Netflix has teased that the upcoming season will show the struggle of Erik and his cousin Chris (Carlos Santos) to keep Pops in America, and also dealing with new love, new child, and tracking down Bad Bunny at a Halloween Party. The whole gang will fight to be successful while also questioning where they belong in this world which is made up of borders, separation from family, and the possible loss of their beloved taco shop, Mama Fina’s.

Gentefied also stars Karrie Martin Lachney, Julissa Calderon, and the new cast joining in Season 2 is Melinna Bobadilla, Manuel Uriza, Ivana Rojas, and Clarissa Thibeaux. Gentefied Season 2 will be available to stream on Netflix on November 10.

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