Selena Gomez Netflix Series Scores Rave Reviews. Today marked the world premiere of Selena Gomez’s highly anticipated Netflix series 1. Reasons Why. Based on the best- selling novel of the same name by Jay Asher, it tells the story of teenager Clay Jensen and his quest for answers into why his classmate and crush Hannah ended her life. Part coming- of- age story and part teen mystery/thriller, the series (which Gomez executive produces) was first announced back in October of 2. At the time, Gomez was slated to star as Hannah Baker. Shortly afterward, it was announced that she wouldn’t star but instead serve as one of the executive producers of the project. She even covers the song “Only You” for the series’ soundtrack. Since then, fans of the original novel have been anxiously awaiting the Netflix adaptation of the story. Fans have been hoping the long wait would be worth it and that the 1. So far, it seems to have been worth the wait, as early reviews have indicated all around praise for the show. Currently, the series holds an impressive 9. Rotten Tomatoes. The critics’ overall review from the website states “1.
Reasons Why complements its bestselling source material with a gripping look at adolescent grief whose narrative maturity belies its YA milieu.”Other reviews have agreed with this sentiment. Screen Rant calls it compellingly dark, TV Fanatic says it’s captivating and provocative, and these are just a few of the positive adjectives used to describe the teen series in these early reviews. However, no series is without its mixed to bad reviews to counter any praise. The Guardian gave the series a somewhat mixed- negative review. It deemed the series possibly the first Netflix original to be “too bleak to binge.” The online streaming giant is known for creating binge- worthy original series, having fans of its content watching entire seasons of shows in a matter of days. Here, the series’ graphic depiction of rape, misogyny, and suicide, while realistic, is at times is hard to watch unfold on screen. As a result, viewers may need a little breather in between episodes. Today marked the world premiere of Selena Gomez’s highly anticipated Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Jay Asher. Passengers wasn't the worst movie ever, but in this video The Nerdwriter explores how some rearranging could've made it significantly better. They're good suggestions. In addition, the review notes that the series centers on the suicide of a teenage girl and the 1. Even with this character at its center, the series tends to “be more about boys than girls,” perhaps failing to address the real concerns of misogyny that takes place in a high school setting. As previously reported by the Inquisitr, Selena Gomez has said that kids need to see this series. For her, the series’ content really hits home as she was struggling with personal demons at the time of filming. She states that kids need to see raw and truthful stories that they can start conversations about the important topics explored in the series “without starting from the place of fear or having to protect their own secrets”. Actor Dylan Minnette portrays lead character Clay Jenkins. About the series, the two actors have told E! Online that they had a lot of help from professionals in order to research their roles. They met with psychologists and specialists to help them understand how students have dealt with their character’s issues in real life. In addition, they also said that while Gomez is very busy, she did play a “paramount part” in the development of the drama. Will you be binge- watching the new series? Were you a fan of the original novel by Jay Asher? What are your thoughts on the Netflix adaptation? Sound off in the comments section below! Check out the official trailer below. Netflix Debuts Angsty Trailer for Selena Gomez Teen Series '1. Reasons Why' (Video)Netflix has released the first official trailer for Selena Gomez’s series “1. Reasons Why,” based on the best- selling YA book of the same name by Jay Asher. The show, like the novel, follows a young teenager’s quest to find out why his classmate decided to end her life.“Settle in, because I’m about to tell you the story of my life. More specifically, why my life ended. And if you are listening to this tape, you are one of the reasons why,” says a voiceover in the trailer. Starring Katherine Langford, Dylan Minette, Christian Navarro and Kate Walsh, the show centers around the reverberations in a community after a high school student (Langford) commits suicide. Also Read: Selena Gomez's '1. Reasons Why' Given Series Order at Netflix. She leaves a box of cassette tapes to one of her classmates with instructions to pass a tape along to 1. On each tape, she explains how each person contributed to her death. Brian Yorkey created the show, which Gomez co- produced with her mother Mandy Teefy. Paramount TV and Anonymous Content are producing. See Video: Watch What Would Happen if Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Did 'Carpool Karaoke' Together“Sooner or later, the truth will come out,” says Minnette’s character Clay. All 1. 3 episodes of “1. Reasons Why” will premiere on Netflix on March 3. Watch the trailer above. What's Coming March 3: . Starring Lynn Whitefield and Merle Dandridge with appearances by Oprah, this show is sure to take you along on its emotional rollercoaster. OWNWhat's Coming March 7: . Using her signature unapologetic style, Schumer takes on topics such as relationships and her unusual rise to fame, from her set filmed at Denver’s Bellco Theater. Netflix. What's Coming March 1. Navigating the ins and outs of millennial dating, . Visually stunning and emotionally poignant, this series is sure to make you nostalgic for your childhood. Steven Spielberg directing Roald Dahl? 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