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Adria Arjona's best movies and TV shows: Where to watch the 'Hit Man' star

With "Hit Man," Adria Arjona is set to reach new heights in her career. However, you can find this talented actress in several movies and TV shows. Check out what and where to watch.

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With the release of “Hit Man” on Netflix, Adria Arjona will be on the spotlight alongside her co-star Glen Powell. Arguably her biggest role to date, the Puerto Rican actress plays the love interest of the titular (fake) hit man.

However, Arjona, 32, has been working steadily both in film and television, slowly getting bigger parts. And “Hit Man” won’t be her only film coming out this year, as she is also set to appear in Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut “Blink Twice.”

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Apart from that, Arjona, whose credits include “Morbius,” is also set to return to the highly-anticipated second season of “Andor,” which is expected to come out in 2025. In the meantime, if you want to enjoy more of this talented actress, check out her best movies and TV shows to stream.

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Series with Adria Arjona

Star Wars: Andor (2022)

Stream it on: Disney+

Arguably the best received TV Star Wars project, “Andor” follows the titular character, played by Diego Luna, and explores the events that led to “Rogue One” (2016). Arjona plays Bix Caleen, a mechanic and black market dealer who is Andor’s ally and close friend.

Irma Veep (2022)

Stream it on: Max

Based on Assayas’s 1996 film of the same name, stars Alicia Vikander as Mira, an American movie star who comes to France to star as Irma Vep in a television series adaptation of the French silent film serial Les Vampires. Arjona plays Laurie, Mira’s ex-assistant and ex-girlfriend.

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Emerald City (2017)

Stream it on: Peacock

Arjona’s first main role came in “Emerald City,” a reinterpretation of the Wizard of Oz. She played Dorothy Gale, this time a 20-year-old nurse who is transported to the Land of Oz and, inadvertently, will fulfill a prophecy that will change everyone’s lives forever.

Movies with Adria Arjona to stream

Sweet Girl (2021)

Stream it on: Netflix

Arjona stars in this action drama alongside Jason Momoa and Isabela Merced. The movie follows a father and daughter on a quest for vengeance after their loved one dies from cancer when a corrupt pharmaceutical company pulls a life-saving drug off the market. Devastated by their loss, they are determined to hold those responsible accountable.

Father of the Bride (2022)

Stream it on: Max

In this remake of the classic comedy, Arjona is the bride and Andy García plays the protective father. This time, the story gets an update by putting a Cuban American family at its center. It received positive reviews.

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6 Underground (2019)

Stream it on: Netflix

The actress also stars in this action film alongside Ryan Reynolds, Mélanie Laurent, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Corey Hawkins, Ben Hardy and Dave Franco. The movie follows a group of individuals who fake their deaths and form a vigilante team to stage a coup d’état against a ruthless dictator.

Natalia is a seasoned journalist with over eight years of experience in digital media. Currently, she serves as a sports journalist at Bolavip US, where she covers soccer, tennis, and a wide range of sports topics. Her previous role as an entertainment journalist at Spoiler US allowed her to delve into the film industry, series, reality TV, and celebrity news. Natalia has also contributed her bilingual skills in English and Spanish to outlets such as Revista Exclusiva and Cambio16, enriching her diverse reporting background in sports, fashion, and culture.

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