Soy Luna [portable] Jun 2026
Skating is not just a sport; it is a language of rebellion. When the adults try to control the teenagers, they form a secret skating group called "The Red Sharks" to reclaim the rink. The choreographed routines symbolize unity and resistance against authoritarian control, whether from parents, school principals, or corporate expectations.
Luna (Karo Mur) lives in Cancún with her adoptive parents, running a small food cart. After a sudden job transfer for her father, the family relocates to the upscale neighborhood of San Martín in Buenos Aires. There, Luna begins working at a high-end roller rink called "Jam & Roller." She clashes with the snobbish but talented Ámbar Smith (Valentina Zenere), who dominates the skating scene. Over three seasons, Luna discovers her biological connection to the wealthy and powerful Benson family, navigates a love triangle between the artistic Simón and the loyal Matteo, and ultimately decides to forge her own path as a professional skater rather than submit to her biological grandmother’s plans to turn her into a "proper señorita." Soy Luna
Uniquely for a teen soap, Season 3 introduces a strong ecological subplot. The characters fight to prevent a corporation from building a luxury hotel on a protected natural reserve. Luna becomes an activist, proving that a "girl with a glittery helmet" can also care about climate justice. Skating is not just a sport; it is a language of rebellion
Her life takes a dramatic turn when a wealthy businessman, Sharon Benson, offers Luna’s father a high-paying job as the personal chef for the Benson family in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Reluctantly, Luna leaves behind her home, her best friend Simón (Michael Ronda), and her rink. Upon arriving in the opulent Benson mansion, Luna struggles to adapt to the rigid, upper-class lifestyle. She finds solace when she discovers "Jam & Roller," a prestigious skating rink that becomes her sanctuary. Luna (Karo Mur) lives in Cancún with her