Chupa is coming to Netflix on April 7th, turning the scary chupacabra into something a little bit more family friendly. We have teenager Alex coming to Mexico to meet some of his family from the first time and he discovers a “mythical creature” living under this grandfather’s shed. The creature turns out to be a young chupacabra cub, who has a secret history with his family. The adventure begins as a scientist is hunting the cub to try and harness his powers. Alex and his family/friends try to protect Chupa from the danger which has them on an adventure of a lifetime.
The Chupa is just so cute and based on the trailer below it looks like a heck of an adventure that they will be going on.

Chupa. (L-R) Nickolas Verdugo as Memo, Evan Whitten as Alex and Ashley Ciarra as Luna in Chupa. Cr: Netflix © 2023
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While visiting his family in Mexico, teenage Alex gains an unlikely companion when he discovers a young chupacabra hiding in his grandpa’s shed. In order to save the mythical creature, Alex and his cousins must embark on the adventure of a lifetime.
Shy 13-year-old Alex (Evan Whitten) flies from Kansas City to Mexico to meet his extended family for the first time. There he meets his grandfather and former lucha libre champion Chava (Demián Bichir), energetic, wrestling-obsessed cousin Memo (Nickolas Verdugo), and fearless, hip cousin Luna (Ashley Ciarra). But just as Alex begins to get his bearings, he discovers a mythical creature living under his grandfather’s shed: a young chupacabra cub, which he recognizes from stories of the feared, full-grown chupacabra, fabled to feed on farmers’ livestock. Alex soon learns that his new friend “Chupa” has a secret history with his family, and that dogged, dangerous scientist Richard Quinn (Christian Slater) is hunting the misunderstood creature to try and harness his powers. To protect Chupa from impending danger, Alex sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, one that will push the bonds of his newfound family to the brink, and remind him that life’s burdens are lighter when you don’t have to carry them alone.
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