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Series "The Atomic Shelter" from the creators of "Money Heist"

The new Netflix series "The Atomic Shelter" from the creators of "Money Heist" tells the story of two families who find refuge in a luxury bunker in the face of a global catastrophe. Starring Argentine and Spanish actors, including Joaquín Furriel.


Series "The Atomic Shelter" from the creators of "Money Heist"

The series explores themes such as loyalty, betrayal, power, and survival, demonstrating that even in a luxury environment, no one is safe from themselves. "The Atomic Shelter", from the creators of "Money Heist", features a cast of Spanish and Argentine actors. The main cast is made up of: Joaquín Furriel as Guillermo. Miren Ibarguren as Minerva. Natalia Verbeke as Frida. Carlos Santos as Rafa. Pau Simón as Max. Álex Villazán as Ciro. Montse Guallar as Victoria. Agustina Bisio as Mimi. Alícia Falcó as Asia. Buenos Aires, December 12 (NA)— "The Atomic Shelter" is a Netflix science fiction series, created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, the same minds behind "Money Heist", which became a rage after its premiere, but was surprisingly canceled. According to what the Argentine News Agency learned, the series, which premiered on September 19, 2025, focuses on two families with a dark past who, in the face of an imminent global disaster, seek refuge in a luxury bunker. Its only season is available on the platform. Among its stars is the Argentine Joaquín Furriel, as well as Natalia Verbeke and Agustina Bisio. What is "The Atomic Shelter" about The story takes place in a high-tech underground bunker, where a group of millionaires must coexist to survive a possible nuclear attack. However, confinement and the claustrophobic setting become a catalyst for tensions, unexpected alliances, and betrayals, revealing the complexities of human nature under extreme pressure. The main conflict arises when the refugees begin to suspect that something is not right and that their confinement might not be just a security measure.