The series follows , a 14-year-old American gymnast who travels to Adelaide, Australia, for a "second chance" at her Olympic dreams after a devastating knee injury sidelined her career in the United States. She is invited by former world champion turned coach Maddy Cornell to try out for a prestigious scholarship at the elite Coreega Academy. Throughout the season, Kyra must navigate:
Clay Glen of Glen Pictures, making this the first South Australian production commissioned by Netflix. Reception and Parental Guidance
Balancing home-sickness, academic pressure, and new friendships with teammates like Tess and Li. Cast and Production Kyra Berry: Played by Jada-Lee Henry. Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance
The series is rated (or TV-PG in some regions) and is primarily aimed at tweens and children aged 6 and up. Summary of Feedback Strengths
High-quality gymnastics performances, positive themes of perseverance, and a "feel-good," non-edgy atmosphere. The series follows , a 14-year-old American gymnast
Critics and viewers noted predictable plotlines, "on-the-nose" dialogue, and occasionally flat acting.
Played by Emily Morris, reprising her role from the original films. positive themes of perseverance
Dealing with "mean girls" Scarlett and Maya, who view her as a threat and attempt to sabotage her.