Elite Season 6 looks to be a cut above the previous two seasons.
The series has struggled to keep its focus since many of the original cast members exited at the end of Elite Season 3.
However, the official trailer teases the aftermath of Sam's death, new beginnings, and Isadora's vengeance.
It looks like plenty of drama is on the menu, which could be what the show needs to steer it in the right direction.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it...
The series has struggled to keep its focus since many of the original cast members exited at the end of Elite Season 3.
However, the official trailer teases the aftermath of Sam's death, new beginnings, and Isadora's vengeance.
It looks like plenty of drama is on the menu, which could be what the show needs to steer it in the right direction.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it...
- 11/2/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Elite Season 6 gets underway later this year on Netflix.
The streaming service revealed a new batch of episodes will arrive on Friday, November 18.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it will have to be the students themselves who do so.”
While the cast exits haven't been seamless in the slightest, Elite Season 6 is poised to be completely different.
Samuel (played by Itzan Escamilla) was seemingly killed off at the conclusion of the previous season, but there were some rumors that he survived.
The streaming service revealed a new batch of episodes will arrive on Friday, November 18.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it will have to be the students themselves who do so.”
While the cast exits haven't been seamless in the slightest, Elite Season 6 is poised to be completely different.
Samuel (played by Itzan Escamilla) was seemingly killed off at the conclusion of the previous season, but there were some rumors that he survived.
- 9/26/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Elite is headed back to school — sans several cast members! — later this fall, when Season 6 premieres on Friday, Nov. 18, Netflix announced on Monday via the above video.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis. “However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season. If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues,...
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis. “However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season. If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues,...
- 9/26/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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