If you are looking for your next weekend binge, Netflix just delivered a high-stakes contender. The streaming giant officially premiered That Night, a six-part Spanish crime thriller, on March 13, 2026. Based on the 2021 bestselling novel by Gillian McAllister, the series is already generating massive buzz for its tense atmosphere and moral dilemmas. According to Screen Rant, the show is projected to be one of the most-watched new titles on the platform through the coming days.
The story centers on three sisters whose lives are upended during what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation. The plot kicks into gear when one of the sisters accidentally strikes a man with her car, forcing the trio to manage the harrowing aftermath. Starmometer reports that the adaptation stays true to the psychological depth of McAllister’s original work, while shifting the setting to provide a fresh, cinematic backdrop that Netflix fans have come to expect from its international productions.
The series was produced to capture the "claustrophobic tension" of the source material, a detail confirmed in a recent production update from About Netflix. While the platform has seen success with Spanish-language hits like Money Heist and Elite, Collider notes that That Night leans more into the domestic noir genre. With all six episodes now available for streaming, the series is positioned as a primary focal point for the streamer's spring lineup.
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