Bel-Air currently has an average rating of 6.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 32 users on our platform.
... it’s as if they’re trying to top “Cobra Kai” and “Euphoria” and “All American” for the sheer number of high school-related crises per chapter.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesA bold reimagining that maintains the essence of the original show while exploring important social themes from an authentic, Black perspective.
Read full review at EmpireIn its new iteration, it's definitively edgier and more adult, with characters like Carlton snorting cocaine instead of doing the "Carlton Dance" and characters saying the "N" word.
Read full review at Common Sense Media... it’s as if they’re trying to top “Cobra Kai” and “Euphoria” and “All American” for the sheer number of high school-related crises per chapter.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesIn its new iteration, it's definitively edgier and more adult, with characters like Carlton snorting cocaine instead of doing the "Carlton Dance" and characters saying the "N" word.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaA bold reimagining that maintains the essence of the original show while exploring important social themes from an authentic, Black perspective.
Read full review at Empire