Netflix is offering up a fresh take on Norman Lear’s classic sitcom One Day at a Time, and the streaming company gave viewers a first look at the reimagined series in a two-minute trailer, which follows a multigenerational Cuban-American family managing the ups and downs of modern life. The remake premieres Jan. 6.
The 13-episode first season stars Justina Machado as Penelope, a military veteran and newly single mother who turns to her old-fashioned mom Lydia (Rita Moreno) for help with raising her two kids Elena (Isabella Gomez) and Alex (Marcel Ruiz).
The touching trailer showcases Alvarez’s efforts to cope with all the things life throws her way; from the whole family singing along to Toni Braxton’s ‘90s classic “Un-Break My Heart” to Penelope readjusting to home life after war and being at odds with her daughter over family values.
Netflix also released key art for the first season.
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The series is executive produced by Lear, known for groundbreaking American sitcoms that were at the vanguard of reflecting U.S. sociopolitical shifts on TV, such as All In The Family, The Jeffersons and Good Times. Co-executive producers include Mike Royce, and Gloria Calderon Kellett.
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