Cuando la Tercera Guerra Mundial está a punto de estallar, un grupo de multimillonarios se refugia en un búnker de lujo. A través de las pantallas, ven el espectáculo del mundo que conociero... Leer todoCuando la Tercera Guerra Mundial está a punto de estallar, un grupo de multimillonarios se refugia en un búnker de lujo. A través de las pantallas, ven el espectáculo del mundo que conocieron derrumbarse sobre sus cabezas.Cuando la Tercera Guerra Mundial está a punto de estallar, un grupo de multimillonarios se refugia en un búnker de lujo. A través de las pantallas, ven el espectáculo del mundo que conocieron derrumbarse sobre sus cabezas.
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A bit rough with the translation from Spanish to English dialog. The plausibility leaves a bit to be desired. Still, this was a fun, short show to enjoy.
It's a bit of mass chaos, but there are plenty of characters and decently well developed in such a short time.
The set is excellent, great visuals.
I wouldn't mind a second season if they decide to continue it.
It's a bit of mass chaos, but there are plenty of characters and decently well developed in such a short time.
The set is excellent, great visuals.
I wouldn't mind a second season if they decide to continue it.
I watched Billionaire's Bunker and honestly I didn't even bother watching the trailer because I already knew it was from the makers of Money Heist.
The first episode is good and fast paced so you think it's gonna be a binge worthy series. The second episode continues that momentum and then from episode 3 to 8 the show turns into pure drama.
If you like drama this might be for you. Otherwise it's a letdown. The concept is a lot like Money Heist with the whole robbery idea, a mastermind like the Professor and a group of people pulling off a big plan.
Most of the series takes place in the bunker which gets a bit repetitive.
Overall it's decent. 3/5.
The first episode is good and fast paced so you think it's gonna be a binge worthy series. The second episode continues that momentum and then from episode 3 to 8 the show turns into pure drama.
If you like drama this might be for you. Otherwise it's a letdown. The concept is a lot like Money Heist with the whole robbery idea, a mastermind like the Professor and a group of people pulling off a big plan.
Most of the series takes place in the bunker which gets a bit repetitive.
Overall it's decent. 3/5.
"Billionaire's Bunker" had me hooked with its dystopian sci-fi premise - wealthy elites trapped in a luxury underground city during an apocalypse. The plot idea is genuinely compelling, and the tech/bunker setting has real potential.
But holy hell, this is 80% soap opera masquerading as science fiction. Eight episodes of nonstop dialogue about love, hate, intrigues, and romance. Even when the bad guys are testing their AI clones, somehow the only questions are about feelings and relationships. My god...
The most glaring issue? This "bunker for 200 people" feels like a complete ghost town. They announce big community places, playgrounds for kids, even a cinema in the dome running old cartoons - but it's all just set dressing. When there's no action happening, everything is literally empty. The restaurant with the community buffet where everyone's supposed to eat together? Maybe 15 people sitting in dead silence. The bar where people can unwind? Always vacant except for 2-4 attractive cast members talking about their love triangles. The pool, community halls, recreational areas - all deserted.
There are NO families anywhere. No children running around these supposed playgrounds. No background actors bringing any life to this underground city. You don't even hear other people - no chatter, no crowd noise, nothing. Just crystal clear dialogue between the same main cast discussing who they're sleeping with. If billionaires bought spots in this bunker, they'd bring their families and kids, but all we get are good-looking singles with relationship drama.
It feels a bit like in Passengers, but at least that ship was supposed to be empty.
If you skip the soap opera drama, you can get the actual plot in 2-3 hours. First two and last two episodes are decent, but even then, the ending is completely unsatisfying. I kept watching hoping for payoff that never came.
Great concept, terrible execution. This bunker needed more people and way less romance.
But holy hell, this is 80% soap opera masquerading as science fiction. Eight episodes of nonstop dialogue about love, hate, intrigues, and romance. Even when the bad guys are testing their AI clones, somehow the only questions are about feelings and relationships. My god...
The most glaring issue? This "bunker for 200 people" feels like a complete ghost town. They announce big community places, playgrounds for kids, even a cinema in the dome running old cartoons - but it's all just set dressing. When there's no action happening, everything is literally empty. The restaurant with the community buffet where everyone's supposed to eat together? Maybe 15 people sitting in dead silence. The bar where people can unwind? Always vacant except for 2-4 attractive cast members talking about their love triangles. The pool, community halls, recreational areas - all deserted.
There are NO families anywhere. No children running around these supposed playgrounds. No background actors bringing any life to this underground city. You don't even hear other people - no chatter, no crowd noise, nothing. Just crystal clear dialogue between the same main cast discussing who they're sleeping with. If billionaires bought spots in this bunker, they'd bring their families and kids, but all we get are good-looking singles with relationship drama.
It feels a bit like in Passengers, but at least that ship was supposed to be empty.
If you skip the soap opera drama, you can get the actual plot in 2-3 hours. First two and last two episodes are decent, but even then, the ending is completely unsatisfying. I kept watching hoping for payoff that never came.
Great concept, terrible execution. This bunker needed more people and way less romance.
Ok, it's not the greateat show, but it's not deserving of these low scores. It sure is worth a binge watch if you have nothing to do on a weekend. I was hooked from the first episode and watched it all in two days. Edge of my seat stuff in the last episode.
There needs to be a season 2 and it has to start right where it ended. Please!!!
Allicia Falco is absolutely stunning i might add just to make up the required charachters.
There needs to be a season 2 and it has to start right where it ended. Please!!!
Allicia Falco is absolutely stunning i might add just to make up the required charachters.
After watching the 1st episode I was excited to keep watching but the dialog is poor. It's like it's written by 8 year olds. If it's gets a second season they need to work on dialogs. I cant believe billionaire who are supposed to be owners of huge corporations should speak like that. The idea is brilliant, but poor execution.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe series was filmed in the large Netflix studios in Madrid, Spain and required a circa 7,000 square metre set build -equivalent to around 50 normal homes.
- PifiasOswaldo calls Guillermo Falcon several times while he's inside the bunker. During that time, the scammers supposedly decide to take advantage of the situation to swindle Oswaldo out of 900 million euros. However flashbacks show the scammers outside the bunker, meticulously planning the scheme against him and exploiting his weaknesses - a clear contradiction, since the plan was allegedly conceived afterwards during their stay in the bunker.
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