One of the many things that makes Netflix such a great streaming platform is that it offers original content from all over the world. This allows an easy access point for audiences to find series and movies from different cultures and countries.
One such series is Billionaires’ Bunker — a brand-new Spanish-language thriller about a group of wealthy families who hunker underground during a nuclear event and the ensuing drama between them that results.
Sound juicy? Watch With Us explains why the show is worth adding to your watchlist.
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It’s Got a Twist That Keeps You Hooked
We won’t spoil exactly what or when, but there’s a major plot twist that happens in Billionaires’ Bunker. While some might question the twist and its particular placement in the series, we think that it’s actually genius. By showing its hand when it does, the series allows for an onslaught of questions, keeping the audience guessing.
Mystery is what makes a show like this so great, and Billionaires’ Bunker has plenty of it. A lot of what drives the series is the idea that things aren’t what they seem, and the filmmakers behind Billionaires’ Bunker do a great job of subversion and toying around with our expectations. That only makes us want to hit “play” on the next episode.
The Creators Are Also Behind the Hit Netflix Series, ‘Money Heist’
Billionaires’ Bunker was created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, who also helmed Money Heist, which ran on Netflix from 2017 and 2021. The Spanish series initially followed a criminal mastermind who attempts to pull off the biggest heist ever known to man, recruiting a group of eight accomplices to help him pull it off.
Told from the perspective of one of the robbers in this criminal cadre, Money Heist employs numerous storytelling and filmmaking devices such as flashbacks, time-jumping, an unreliable narrator, and the story is told as if in real-time. The series originally aired on Spanish TV and then moved to Netflix in 2017, where it became a huge hit for the streamer.
It Feels Eerily Relevant to Real Life
There are probably a few good reasons why a show about the world’s elite hunkering down during a global disaster was made at our current moment in time — billionaires really are creating underground bunkers to retreat into should the world succumb to a plague, an environmental catastrophe or nuclear war.
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Álex Pina specifically wanted to parody the ultra-rich in Billionaires’ Bunker and the ways that they use their money to shield themselves from the world instead of using it to help make it a better place. In a real disaster situation, a billionaire’s money would become useless, and thus it’s ironic that they will do all they can to protect it.
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