In the coming months, Netflix is presenting an exciting lineup of Spanish series and films that promise to captivate audiences. Among the featured titles are comedies, thrillers and original productions that address diverse themes, from historical dramas to love stories and mystery. Here we present a complete and detailed analysis of these releases, including expanded and updated information on each of them. Get ready to discover the best of Spanish cinema and series available on the platform.
Once upon a time... but not anymore
Premiere: 11 March.
Manolo Caro, known for his unique and colorful style in productions such as “La Casa de las Flores”, brings us a musical comedy which reinvents classic fairy tales. With a star-studded cast led by Sebastián Yatra, Mónica Maranillo, Nía Correia, Rossy de Palma and Asier Etxeandia, this series promises to offer an unforgettable visual and musical experience.
The plot revolves around two lovers who were tragically separated and who must meet in the present day to break an ancient spell that affects their eccentric town. The unexpected arrival of two tourists threatens to further complicate this mission. In addition to its magical narrative, the series includes a soundtrack of iconic Spanish and Latin American pop songs, reinterpreted for a contemporary audience.
Until we meet again
Premiere: March 18
Directed by Bruno Ascenzo and starring Maxi Iglesias and Stephanie Cayo, this romantic film transports us to the Stunning landscapes of PeruThe story follows Salvador Campodónico, a Spanish businessman who meets Ariana, a passionate woman who makes him rethink his life.
This title not only stands out for its romantic plot, but also for offering a window to the cultural and natural wealth from Peru, with scenes filmed in iconic locations such as Cusco and Machu Picchu. The stunning images of the natural environment make this film a unique viewing experience.
the crystal girls
Premiere: April 8
This film directed by Jota Linares and starring María Pedraza, Paula Losada and Marta Hazas, explores the challenges of professional danceThe story centers on Irene, who finds an emotional bond with Aurora, a young dancer dominated by her mother's expectations.
Classical ballet is much more than just a backdrop here. This psychological drama stands out for its deep performances and its ability to portray the extreme pressures and rivalry in the dance world. The film also addresses issues such as friendship, sacrifice and the search for personal identity.
Mother's Love
Premiere: April 29
Quim Gutiérrez and Carmen Machi star in this funny comedy that combines humor and emotions. José Luis is abandoned at the altar and his mother, Mari Carmen, decides to accompany him on his honeymoon as an excuse not to waste the trip. Throughout their odyssey in Mauritius, both will discover new perspectives on life and on themselves.
This comedy is a gem for those looking for a fresh and endearing take on family relationships. In addition to the laughs, the film offers touching moments that explore the Importance of valuing family ties.
welcome to eden
Release: April/May (date to be confirmed).
This youth series, created by Joaquín Górriz and Guillermo López, promises to capture the attention of teenage audiences with its intriguing premise. Starring Ana Mena, Belinda Peregrin and Amaia Salamanca, among others, the series follows five influencers who are invited to an enigmatic party on a remote island. However, what begins as a heavenly getaway soon turns into a terrifying experience.
With a narrative full of unexpected twists and elements of suspend“Welcome to Eden” explores current themes such as the influence of social media and the dangers of superficiality. It is a series that combines mystery, drama and reflections on identity and human relationships.
As Netflix continues to expand its catalogue with high-quality and diverse Spanish productions, the new releases we have highlighted here are just a sample of the platform's commitment to offering relevant and captivating content. From romantic comedies to psychological thrillers, these titles reflect the richness and variety of contemporary Spanish cinema and series.