Fan of Rebelde Season 2? Here Are 5 Similar Binge-Worthy Shows to Watch

Rebelde Season 2 was much more than the reboot of the 2004 Mexican telenovela and the Argentine telenovela titled Rebelde Way. The show’s second season showed us the life of the students at Elite Way School beyond their music and classrooms. The second season got real with the effects of social media on one’s life, substance abuse, crimes and much more.

Directed by Santiago Limón and written by Ilse Apellaniz, José Miguel Núñez, Talia Rothenberg and Pericles Sánchez, the second season of the show opened gateways for the show’s universe to not only expand but also leave the audiences wanting more similar content.

The season featured Azul Guaita as Jana, Lizeth Selene as Andi, Jerónimo Cantillo as Dixon, Andrea Chaparro as MJ, Franco Masini as Luka, and Sergio Mayer Mori as Esteban. The other cast members reprising in their previous roles are Giovanna Grigio as Emilia, Alejandro Puente as Sebas, Estefanía Villarreal as Director Celina Ferrer, Karla Sofía Gascón as Lourdes, and Alaide Solorzano as Laura along with Joel Isaac aka Saak as Okane and Flavio Medina as Gus Bauman. It consists of 8 episodes.

So, are you a fan of Rebelde Season 2 hunting for more similar content? Well, we have got you covered with a list of five shows that you can watch until Rebelde Season 3 is announced!

Also Read: Rebelde: Will Netflix Renew the Mexican Teen Drama for Season 3?

5 Shows Like Rebelde Season 2

Euphoria (2019)

One of the biggest subplots of Rebelde Season 2 was substance abuse and how friends hide secrets. Well, Euphoria is just the show that is explicit with these two types of content along with other similarities of teen melodrama. Created by Sam Levinson, the show is about how a group of high school students struggle with serious aspects of their lives including sexuality, love, drugs, love, social media and money and more.

The show consists of two seasons with a third season in the making. It is presently streaming on HBO Max and Disney+ Hotstar.

Heirs (2013)

Who doesn’t like a good, interesting Kdrama, right? If you are a Kdrama fan looking for that Rebelde effect in the South Korean television universe, well this show will keep you hooked. A battle to win with secrets that can ruin, we find a group of youngsters competing against one another to secure themselves a fortune in this show.

It is currently available on Netflix as well as MX Player. It consists of a single season that has a total of 20 episodes.

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Elite (2018)

A Spanish thriller that serves as just the complimentary drink Rebelde fans need, this series is a raging trendsetter in the world of tv series presently. The show is created by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona and is set against the background of an elite secondary school where we witness the relationships and changing dynamics between three working-class teenage students and their wealthy classmates.

There are five seasons of this show. You can start binging on it right away by clicking here. To read the review for the show’s latest season, click here.

Control Z (2020)

If there aren’t already many series to prove to us how harmful the internet and social media can be, here is a rather quality addition to that list. Another Mexican teen drama for you to enjoy is created by Carlos Quintanilla Sakar, Adriana Pelusi and Miguel García Moreno and developed by Lemon Studios. Bringing a twist to the Gossip Girl trope, this series revolves around a school where the students’ secrets are being leaked by a hacker and a group of students are determined to uncover this mysterious figure behind it all.

There are three seasons of the show. You can watch it, here.

The Five Juanas (2021)

A telenovela with a unique plot and some hard detective skills to shower, The Five Juanas is about five women who share the same birthmark crossing paths unexpectedly and setting out to unravel the past that connects them all. This Mexican show stars Juanita Arias, Sofia Engberg, Oka Giner, Renata Notni, Zuria Vega and many other renowned names.

The show consists of a total of eight episodes. Watch it now on Netflix.

All episodes of Rebelde Season 2 are now streaming on Netflix. You can read our review for the second season of the show, here.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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