Netflix's forthcoming series Selena finally has a premiere date, and we couldn't be more excited. On Dec. 4, we will get to see the long-awaited biographical drama, which tells the real-life story of Tejano music sensation Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, whose life was tragically cut short when she was murdered by her manager and fan club president, Yolanda Saldívar, in 1995. However, rather than focusing on the infamous murder, the Netflix series will follow the star's impressive rise to fame, as well as all the tough decisions her family made to help her achieve her dreams. Check out the gallery to see who's starring in the series.
Best known for her role as Rosita Espinosa in AMC's The Walking Dead, Christian Serratos stars in the series as the titular Selena Quintanilla, a Tejano music star from Texas whose family worked hard to support her dreams.
Newcomer Madison Taylor Baez appears in the series as a childhood version of Selena.
Best known for his role as Carlos Solis in ABC's Desperate Housewives, Ricardo Chavira plays Selena's father Abraham, a former musician who took his daughter out of school and helped her pursue fame after recognizing her talent.
Actress and director Seidy López (who played Selena's friend Deborah in the 1997 biopic) appears in the series as Selena's mother Marcella, who also helped support her daughter's career.
Gabriel Chavarria — who you might recognize as Jacob Aguilar from Hulu's East Los High or Miguel Guerrero from USA Network's The Purge — plays Selena's older brother A.B., who would often perform with Selena and accompany her on the bass guitar.
Triple Frontier and Edge of the World's Juan Martinez appears as the younger version of Selena's brother.
Best known for her roles as Soli Gomez in Hulu's East Los High and Mia Rosales on The Young and the Restless, Noemi Gonzalez plays Selena's older sister Suzette, who would perform with Selena on the drums.
Newcomer Daniela Estrada plays a younger version of Suzette.