Overview
- The six-episode miniseries premiered on November 14, produced by Atípica Films and directed by Laura Alvea and Juan Miguel del Castillo.
- Within 24 hours, Spanish media reported it as the platform’s most-watched series in Spain based on Netflix’s displayed rankings, with official viewership figures still pending.
- The thriller adapts Javier Castillo’s novel and follows a young doctor after a heart transplant who visits her donor’s town, where long-buried mysteries resurface, according to Netflix’s synopsis.
- Filming took place in Hervás and across the Valle del Ambroz in Cáceres and in the Madrid region, with end credits noting those Extremadura locations were affected by the 2025 wildfires.
- The project extends Netflix’s ongoing collaboration with Castillo, whose previous works such as La chica de nieve and El juego del alma have also been adapted, and early reviews cited its tense, addictive pacing.