Netflix has canceled its Spanish series “Billionaires’ Bunker.” The decision was confirmed by reports from Spanish media. The show will not return for a second season.
This ends the story for the dystopian drama. It premiered on the streaming service in 2024. The series initially topped Netflix‘s global charts.
High Hopes Meet Critical Panning
Creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato had big plans. They are the team behind the global hit “Money Heist.” They teased a “more hardcore” second season.
Netflix’s own executive in Spain called it ambitious. Diego Ávalos said it was unmatched in Spanish TV history. The budget and scale were reportedly very high.
Despite this, critics and viewers were not kind. Reviews cited “terrible acting” and “unimaginative writing.” Many compared it unfavorably to shows like “Silo” and “Fallout.”
Short-Lived Chart Success Wasn’t Enough
The show’s performance was a story of two halves. According to Netflix data, it debuted strongly. It garnered 14 million views in its first two weeks.
This placed it in the global top five for Spanish Netflix originals. However, its staying power was limited. It averaged only 20 days in international Top 10 lists.
Other Spanish series far outperformed it. The “Money Heist” spinoff “Berlin” earned over 33 million views. This comparative weakness likely influenced the cancellation choice.
The show’s unresolved cliffhanger will now remain forever. It joins a long list of single-season Netflix shows. For subscribers, the story ends abruptly.
The cancellation of “Billionaires’ Bunker” highlights Netflix’s data-driven approach. Even shows from proven hitmakers face the axe without sustained viewer engagement.
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What was “Billionaires’ Bunker” about?
The series followed a group of wealthy families. They retreat to a luxurious bunker to survive a world war. Old conflicts and secrets threaten their survival inside.
Who created the series?
It was created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato. They are best known for creating the massively popular series “Money Heist” for Netflix.
How well did the show perform?
It had a strong start with 14 million views in two weeks. But it failed to maintain momentum, spending an average of just 20 days in global Top 10 charts.
Why was it canceled?
Netflix likely canceled it due to a mix of factors. Poor critical reception and a rapid decline in viewer interest after its debut were key reasons.
Are any similar Spanish Netflix shows continuing?
Yes. The “Money Heist” spinoff “Berlin” was a much bigger hit. It has been officially renewed by Netflix for a second season.
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