Netflix’s New Thriller La Palma Becomes a Global Sensation with Over 40 Million Viewing Hours
Netflix’s latest gripping drama, La Palma, is making waves with audiences worldwide, racking up an impressive 40.2 million viewing hours since its release on December 12.
A new Netflix series has amassed over 40 million viewing hours. Credit: SimpleImages / Getty
The Norwegian four-part series has become the most-watched non-English show on the platform and is quickly climbing Netflix’s Top 10 TV show charts.
About the Series
Directed by Kasper Barfoed, La Palma stars an ensemble cast that includes Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson. Filmed on the picturesque Spanish island of La Palma, the show combines thrilling drama with ecological themes.
The plot follows:
- A group of geological researchers uncovering alarming signs of an impending volcanic eruption.
- A family of four vacationing on the island, who find themselves in a desperate fight for survival.
The central crisis revolves around a massive volcanic eruption that could trigger a tsunami of unprecedented scale, threatening not only the island but potentially global coastlines.
Watch the trailer here.
Audience and Critical Reception
Social media buzz has been overwhelmingly positive, with viewers praising the series for its intensity and stunning visuals:
- “I just watched La Palma on Netflix, and it was really good,” one user wrote.
- Others have described it as “entertaining” and a “10/10 binge-worthy show.”
However, critics have been divided:
- On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a disappointing 33% rating.
- IMDb offers a more favorable 6.3/10 score, highlighting its stunning visuals and compelling family dynamics despite some uneven character development and plot conveniences.
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Why You Should Watch
If you’re looking for:
- Stunning scenery juxtaposed with high-stakes drama.
- A story blending ecological concerns with human resilience.
- A short, bingeable series with thrilling moments.
The show was filmed on the Spanish island. Credit: ImageBROKER/Reinhard Pantke / Getty
La Palma delivers on these fronts, making it a great option for viewers seeking a gripping escape from holiday season clichés.
The series is available to stream now on Netflix—don’t miss the chance to dive into this edge-of-your-seat adventure.