If you were captivated by the high-stakes psychological warfare of Money Heist, creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato are back with a new labyrinth: Billionaires’ Bunker (Original title: El Refugio Atómico). This time, they aren’t robbing banks; they are locking the world’s most powerful elites into a luxury cage deep underground.

1. A Symphony of Grief Inside “Kimera”

The narrative begins not with a bang, but with a scar. Max, a young man haunted by a tragic past, is released from prison after serving time for a car accident that killed the love of his life, Ane. However, his freedom is short-lived as the shadow of nuclear annihilation looms over the globe.

Alongside his wealthy family and Spain’s top elite, Max is ushered into Kimera Underground Park—a high-end sanctuary where designer suits are replaced by uniform blue jumpsuits. Under the cold, watchful eye of the mysterious Minerva, every heartbeat and vital sign of these billionaires is monitored 24/7.

2. When Enemies Share a Breath

The true brilliance of the show lies not in the external disaster, but in the internal collision of broken souls. Max finds himself trapped with Guillermo, the father of the girl he killed, and her vengeful sister, Asia.

The bunker’s opulent halls quickly transform into a courtroom of conscience. As the walls close in, the “dirty laundry” of the 1% begins to surface—from Guillermo’s callous remarks about his new wife being a mere replacement, to the bitter contempt the dying matriarch Victoria holds for her own bloodline.

3. The Great Deception: A Twist at the Starting Line

What truly sets this series apart is the jarring revelation at the end of the pilot. While the panicked residents watch the surface world burn on their screens, the audience is given a glimpse behind the curtain.

Is the apocalypse real, or is Kimera a cruel social experiment orchestrated by Minerva? By revealing this card so early, Pina and Lobato pivot the focus: the question isn’t whether the world is ending, but how quickly these “titans of industry” will rot when their privileges are stripped away and they are forced to serve themselves.

4. The Verdict: Stream It or Skip It?

Conclusion: STREAM IT.

Billionaires’ Bunker is a sophisticated cocktail of Lost’s mystery, Paradise’s quirk, and Silo’s claustrophobia. While the early twist is a massive storytelling gamble, it sets the stage for a bold psychological study: When money and status can no longer protect you, how distorted does human nature become?


The Quote that Lingers: “Why do you think you’re my wife? You were my mistress. Then my wife died. Then I married you.” — A line that proves the hearts inside the bunker are colder than the nuclear winter outside.