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Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Tuesday, May 4. All times are Eastern.
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It’s May the Fourth! Did you think Disney+ was going to pass up such a golden branding opportunity? Not a chance. Here’s a brief rundown on what’s arriving today; provide your own soundtrack by belting “bah BAH bahbahbah BAH bah bahbahbah BAH bah bahbahbahBAH” as you read.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
(Disney+, 3:01 a.m., first-season premiere): This is the main event, folks. Jarrod Jones will recap this promising animated series, which kicks off today with a 70-minute premiere; new episodes will arrive Fridays (including this Friday!) Here’s Danette Chavez in our May TV preview:
Selena Quintanilla s whirlwind love story with Chris Pérez is one for the books. The two first met in the early 90s when Chris joined Selena s band, Selena y Los Dinos, as a guitarist, and it was pretty much love at first sight. In fact, the first two words that came to Chris s mind when he laid eyes on the Tejano singer were: beautiful and talented. I m a shy person by nature, and there was just something about her that she was able to pull me out, Chris previously told
Entertainment Tonight.
26 years after her tragic death, Selena and Chris s heart-wrenching romance is being revisited once again in part two of Netflix s
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Christian Serratos on the Beauty of Motherhood
The actress and Dior Beauty Ambassador opens up about motherhood, playing Selena, and why crying at work is actually a good thing.
Laia Garcia-Furtado and Photographed by AB + DM. Styled by Law Roach May 4, 2021 AB + DM
Christian Serratos likes to make people cry. Fortunately, the actress’s most recent project, the second installment of Netflix’s
Selena: The Series, offers ample opportunities. In one scene from
Part 2 (premiering today), Serratos, who plays the iconic Tejano singer, is laying down vocals for “No Me Queda Más” in a recording booth as her longtime bandmate Ricky Vela, who wrote the song about his own heartbreak, looks on. As she sings, fully embodying the feelings he has put to paper, she looks at him with a tender, knowing glance as he struggles to suppress tears behind his glasses. Though it’s a short scene, it perfectly captures the esse