Freeridge
Freeridge is an American teen comedy-drama streaming television series created by Lauren Iungerich, Eddie Gonzalez, Jeremy Haft, Jamie Dooner, and Jamie Uyeshiro.[1] It premiered on Netflix on February 2, 2023, as a spin-off of the series On My Block.[2] The single season consists of eight episodes and centers on four teenagers in the fictional Los Angeles neighborhood of Freeridge who unwittingly unleash a curse after discovering a peculiar old box, sparking a chain of supernatural misfortunes and personal challenges.[3] The series stars Keyla Monterroso Mejia as Gloria, a resilient young woman navigating family secrets and budding romance; Bryana Salaz as Ines, Gloria's sharp-witted sister dealing with sibling rivalry; Ciara Riley Wilson as Demi, the group's optimistic newcomer with hidden depths; and Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Cameron, a charming but troubled friend entangled in the curse's chaos.[4] Additional key cast members include Kevin Rodriguez as Manuel, Adriana Costa as Simone, and Peggy Blow as the enigmatic villainous figure. Set against the backdrop of a diverse, working-class community inspired by co-creator Eddie Gonzalez's upbringing in Lynwood, California, Freeridge blends humor, horror elements, and coming-of-age themes to explore friendship, identity, and resilience.[5] Critically, the series received mixed to positive reviews, earning an 80% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes based on 10 reviews, with praise for its energetic ensemble and cultural representation, though some noted inconsistencies in tone compared to its predecessor.[6] Audience scores stood at 69% from over 50 ratings, reflecting appreciation for the show's fun escapades amid critiques of pacing and plot resolution.[6] The series was canceled in April 2023 after one season.[7]Overview
Premise
Freeridge is an American teen comedy-drama television series that follows four teenagers—Gloria, Ines, Cameron, and Demi—who discover a mysterious box in their neighborhood, unwittingly unleashing a deadly curse that propels them into a series of supernatural mishaps and adventures as they race to break it.[8][9] The core storyline centers on the group's efforts to navigate the escalating consequences of the curse, blending elements of horror with the everyday challenges of adolescence.[1] Set in the fictional Los Angeles neighborhood of Freeridge, the series emphasizes themes of friendship, family tensions, and teen drama amid the chaos of supernatural events.[10] It highlights the dynamics among the protagonists as they confront bizarre occurrences, underscoring the bonds that hold them together in the face of peril.[11] The show combines teen comedy-drama with supernatural horror influences, delivering a horror-comedy tone through the curse's unpredictable and often darkly humorous repercussions.[12] As a spin-off in the shared universe of On My Block, it expands on the original's world while focusing on a new ensemble.[9] The single season consists of eight episodes, each running between 25 and 31 minutes.[3]Connection to On My Block
Freeridge was ordered straight to series by Netflix on September 27, 2021, as a spin-off from the popular coming-of-age series On My Block, with the same creative team behind the original show, including co-creators Lauren Iungerich, Eddie Gonzalez, and Jeremy Haft, alongside executive producers Jamie Dooner and Jamie Uyeshiro.[13] The series is set in the same fictional Freeridge neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles as On My Block, establishing a shared universe through various Easter eggs and references to the original's characters and locations, while centering an entirely new core group of protagonists—a quartet of high school friends consisting of sisters Gloria and Ines, along with their peers Demi and Cameron.[14][15] Examples include cameo appearances by Ruby's parents Ruben and Geny Martinez, Jamal's parents at a local BBQ spot, and members of the Santos gang such as Joker and Sad Eyes, as well as callbacks to iconic elements like the Rollerworld money plot and Chivo's gnome.[15] Intended to extend the franchise's exploration of Latinx teen experiences in a vibrant, multicultural community, Freeridge shifts the narrative focus from On My Block's themes of gang involvement and romantic entanglements to supernatural curses and evolving friendships among the new ensemble.[14][16] This evolution introduces horror-tinged elements, such as a mysterious curse triggered by an ancient box, which were absent in the parent series, yet preserves the signature blend of comedy, drama, and mystery-driven storytelling.[14]Cast and characters
Main
The main cast of Freeridge features a core group of teenagers navigating a supernatural curse in their Los Angeles neighborhood, alongside a pivotal adult character connected to the mystery's roots.[4] Keyla Monterroso Mejia portrays Gloria, the tomboyish and determined leader of the friend group, whose pragmatic and fiery personality drives the narrative as she grapples with family responsibilities and the curse's escalating personal toll on her life.[17][4] Gloria's maturity and unapologetic drive position her as the "secret glue" holding the quartet together amid the chaos of the supernatural events.[17] Bryana Salaz plays Ines, Gloria's sarcastic and resourceful younger sister, who serves as the group's chaos agent with her rule-breaking tendencies and guarded demeanor, while contending with budding romantic complications intertwined with the curse's disruptions.[4][18] Ines's sharp wit and unpredictability often contrast with Gloria's leadership, adding tension and depth to their sibling dynamic within the core four friends.[18] Tenzing Norgay Trainor embodies Cameron, the shy and intelligent newcomer to the group, whose awkward introspection and tech-savvy approach provide comic relief and practical insights during the curse investigation.[17][4] As the sole male in the quartet, Cameron's over-analytical nature and self-reliant attitude help the friends research and confront the supernatural threats, balancing the group's emotional landscape.[18] Ciara Riley Wilson depicts Demi, the optimistic and artistic member of the group with a mysterious family history, whose spiritual inclinations and creative problem-solving skills are instrumental in deciphering clues related to the curse.[17][4] Demi's enthusiasm for tarot, crystals, and astrology infuses the narrative with hope and mystical expertise, aiding the core four in their collective struggle against the dark forces.[18] Peggy Blow stars as Mariluna, an enigmatic adult figure with deep ties to the curse's origins, acting as a reluctant mentor whose mysterious background and interest in the haunted artifact profoundly influence the young protagonists' journey.[4][17] Mariluna's wealth and affinity for vintage luxury cars underscore her outsider status, as she reluctantly guides the group through the supernatural perils stemming from their neighborhood's hidden history.[4]Recurring
Zaire Adams portrays Andre, Cameron's devoted boyfriend who injects humor into the group's curse investigations through his enthusiastic participation in side quests and romantic entanglements.[4] His interactions with the core four often highlight comedic tensions during supernatural mishaps, providing levity amid the escalating dangers.[17] Paula Garcés recurs as Geny Martinez, the concerned mother of Ruby from the original series and a key neighbor to Gloria and Ines, whose appearances underscore family dynamics and cultural nuances in the Freeridge community.[4] She contributes to subplots involving parental worry and neighborhood support, occasionally aiding the protagonists with advice during their curse-related crises.[18] Eric Neil Gutierrez plays Ruben Martinez, Geny's husband and a local resident entangled in the neighborhood's mysterious lore, particularly through his grieving process and probes into Mariluna's enigmatic past.[4] His sporadic involvement helps unravel curse elements, adding layers of community intrigue without dominating the central narrative.[19] Jean Paul San Pedro depicts Javier Salazar, the widowed father of Gloria and Ines, whose protective oversight complicates the siblings' adventures and injects familial tension into romantic and group subplots.[4] He represents the generational stakes in Freeridge's supernatural events, occasionally intersecting with the core four's escapades to heighten emotional depth.[17] J.R. Villarreal embodies Tonio, the entrepreneurial uncle to Gloria and Ines, serving as a quirky mentor figure who guides subplots tied to family business and personal growth amid the curse's chaos.[4] His contributions emphasize cultural entrepreneurship and indirect support for the protagonists' investigations, fostering subplot resolutions through his resourceful connections.[18] Michael Solomon appears as Rusty, a new classmate and assistant to Tonio who brings an eccentric flair to the ensemble, flirting with Gloria and Ines while revealing a surprising background as a former child star.[4] He aids in key curse-breaking moments with his outsider perspective and hidden knowledge of oddities, enhancing subplots involving alliances and twists.[20]Production
Development
The development of Freeridge was led by showrunner Lauren Iungerich, alongside co-creators and writers Eddie Gonzalez, Jeremy Haft, Jamie Dooner, and Jamie Uyeshiro, who drew from their prior collaboration on the original series On My Block to craft a fresh narrative in the same fictional Los Angeles neighborhood.[21][13] The project originated as a straight-to-series order from Netflix, announced on September 27, 2021, capitalizing on the critical and audience success of On My Block's four seasons to expand the franchise without continuing the core protagonists' arcs.[21][22] This decision allowed for the introduction of a new ensemble of friends confronting a supernatural curse, while preserving the franchise's emphasis on themes of identity, friendship, and community in a diverse urban setting.[14] The concept evolved to center on a female-driven ensemble, shifting focus from the male-led group of On My Block to a female-led quartet of teenagers whose lives unravel after unwittingly activating a deadly curse, blending teen drama with horror elements to explore personal growth amid escalating peril.[14] The production was handled by Crazy Cat Lady Productions, the banner established by Iungerich and Dooner, ensuring continuity in the show's authentic portrayal of Latinx and multicultural experiences.[23] Music played a key role in establishing the series' tone, with composer KOVAS delivering an original score that fused hip-hop and reggaeton rhythms to evoke the vibrant street culture of Freeridge, while incorporating eerie, atmospheric sound design to underscore the supernatural curse's ominous presence.[24] This sonic palette honored the Latin influences central to the neighborhood's identity, enhancing the blend of humor, heart, and horror.[24] Executive production duties were shared among Iungerich, Gonzalez, Haft, Dooner, and Uyeshiro, with oversight from Netflix's original content team to align the spin-off with the platform's young adult programming strategy.[21][13]Filming
Principal photography for Freeridge took place from May 9 to July 5, 2022, in Los Angeles, California.[25] The series was shot entirely on location in Los Angeles to capture the authentic essence of the fictional Freeridge neighborhood, inspired by South Central areas such as Lynwood, the hometown of co-creator Eddie González.[25][26][27] As a single-camera half-hour comedy, production involved a demanding schedule that required efficient daily shoots.[28] The show's blend of coming-of-age humor and supernatural curse elements, drawn from the development phase, shaped a dynamic filming approach emphasizing practical setups for curse manifestations over extensive digital effects.[29] Post-production, including editing, wrapped by late 2022, with color grading applied to accentuate the vibrant, urban atmosphere of the Los Angeles settings.[2]Episodes
Season 1 overview
The first season of Freeridge consists of eight episodes, all released simultaneously on Netflix on February 2, 2023, adhering to the platform's binge-release model that allows viewers to consume the entire season at once.[30] The narrative arc begins with the discovery of a mysterious cursed box at a yard sale, which the core group of friends—sibling rivals Gloria and Ines, along with Demi and Cameron—unwittingly unleash, introducing a series of dark misfortunes into their lives. As the season progresses, interpersonal conflicts among the friends intensify alongside escalating supernatural events, such as bizarre coincidences and personal crises, driving them to seek reversal through unconventional methods like ceremonies and consultations with a psychic. It culminates in tense resolution attempts during a Thanksgiving gathering, blending comedic mishaps with horrific undertones to heighten the stakes.[30] Key themes include the resilience of friendship as the group bands together against the curse's chaos, explorations of cultural identity within Latinx communities through elements like Día de los Muertos traditions, and the pursuit of teen autonomy as the protagonists make independent choices amid familial and supernatural pressures. The season also introduces karmic motifs, portraying the curse's effects as fateful repercussions tied to the characters' actions and hidden connections.[30] With shorter episode runtimes averaging 25-30 minutes, the pacing emphasizes character-driven comedy punctuated by mounting tension, distinguishing it from more serialized dramatic structures by focusing on self-contained mysteries that build toward an overarching climax.[30]Episode list
Freeridge's first season consists of eight episodes, all released simultaneously on Netflix on February 2, 2023.[3]| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Box | Lauren Iungerich | Lauren Iungerich, Jamie Uyeshiro, Eddie Gonzalez | Gloria and Ines put their sibling rivalry aside to make quick cash from a yard sale and end up with a strange item that may be cursed.[31][3] |
| 2 | Cake | Lauren Iungerich | Lauren Iungerich, Khaila Amazan, Nick Cion | As Gloria struggles to deliver bad news to her father, Demi proposes a special ceremony to appease a ghost and lift the curse.[32][3] |
| 3 | Cinnamon | Eli Gonda | Jamie Uyeshiro, Khaila Amazan, Nick Cion | After receiving a terrifying threat, the gang seeks help from a TikTok witch, who shares an ominous premonition.[33][3] |
| 4 | Dead Mom | Arlyn Richardson | Veronica Rodriguez, Khaila Amazan, Nick Cion | For Día de Muertos, Gloria and Ines clash over plans to honor their mother as the group investigates the connection between Marisol and Mariluna.[34][3] |
| 5 | Edward Claw Hands | Joe Suarez | Christy Stratton | With Javier out of town, the sisters throw a house party, during which true feelings surface, and an unexpected guest appears.[35][3] |
| 6 | Revenge | Paula Garcés | Jamie Uyeshiro, Khaila Amazan, Nick Cion | After another school incident, Javier gets wise to Tonio and Gloria's scheme; at home, Gloria makes an upsetting discovery and wakes up to an intruder.[36][3] |
| 7 | Karmic Coincidence | Eli Gonda | Lauren Iungerich, Jamie Uyeshiro, Khaila Amazan | Gloria digs deeper into the mysterious stranger, the box, and the curse; Ines and Demi consult a psychic for advice.[37][3] |
| 8 | Thanksgiving | Lauren Iungerich | Lauren Iungerich, Khaila Amazan, Nick Cion | No one wants to tell Gloria the truth about her relationship; Thanksgiving brings tears, a shocking surprise, and an unfortunate turn of events.[38][3] |