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Aitana: Metamorphosis 2025 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

 With Aitana: Métamorphose, Netflix offers an immersive documentary series dedicated to international singing star Aitana. The show promises to take a look behind the scenes at her career and personal life, between dazzling successes and challenges. Available from February 28, 2025.

Aitana: Métamorphose follows the tradition of immersive music documentaries, offering fans a unique opportunity to access the private and professional life of their idol. Following her acclaimed appearance on Operación Triunfo, Aitana has become a key figure in Spanish music, racking up hits and collaborating with renowned artists.

Star: Aitana

This documentary promises to capture the key moments of her career, but also reveal the challenges and obstacles she encounters as she continues her rise. From her triumphs on stage to her doubts behind the scenes, this series could reveal an artist in motion, sharing her ambitions, joys and struggles.


The documentary series "Aitana: Métamorphose" offers exclusive and unprecedented access to the daily life of an international music star. Thanks to this series, Aitana's fans will be able to learn in a totally new way, from the way in which the young singer celebrates her successes to the way in which she faces the obstacles that stand in her way towards personal and professional maturity, while continuing to establish herself as one of the great icons of Spanish music.


This documentary is aimed primarily at Aitana's fans, eager to learn more about her story, her inspirations and her life outside the spotlight. It may also be of interest to those who enjoy immersive music documentaries, such as Miss Americana about Taylor Swift or Homecoming about Beyoncé.

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