Billionaires’ Bunker Trailer Teases Netflix’s Next Global Thriller

From the creators of Money Heist, Netflix’s new series Billionaires’ Bunker locks the ultra-rich underground, where old rivalries threaten to ignite a deadly power struggle. The eight-episode thriller premieres on September 19, 2025.
The official trailer for Billionaires’ Bunker introduces a gripping high-stakes setup: in the midst of an unprecedented global conflict, the world’s wealthiest retreat to a luxurious underground shelter. What begins as an escape from chaos quickly transforms into a claustrophobic battle for dominance as dark family feuds resurface.
Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, the creative duo behind Money Heist, are steering this new project under their banner Vancouver Media. Their signature storytelling style, sharp social commentary wrapped in tense, character-driven drama, shifts from bank vaults to bunkers, but the focus remains squarely on class conflict and human survival under pressure.
The first season will span eight episodes, directed by Jesús Colmenar, David Barrocal, and José Manuel Cravioto. Collectively, these directors bring extensive experience from Money Heist and other Spanish-language thrillers, promising a consistent tone of suspense and intensity that global audiences have come to expect from this team.
Leading the ensemble cast is Miren Ibarguren, joined by Joaquín Furriel, Natalia Verbeke, and Carlos Santos. Supporting roles feature Montse Guallar, Pau Simón, Alicia Falcó, Agustina Bisio, and Álex Villazán. Together, they portray billionaires and their families whose gilded refuge becomes a psychological battleground.
The trailer, titled “Billionaires’ Bunker | Official Trailer | Netflix,” highlights the show’s central hook: survival is less about external threats and more about the secrets, grudges, and betrayals inside the bunker. Themes of privilege, paranoia, and social inequality are woven into the narrative, mirroring real-world debates about luxury doomsday shelters for the elite.
Beyond its thriller credentials, Billionaires’ Bunker taps into current anxieties about wealth disparity and global instability. The concept echoes real-life reports of tech billionaires and hedge fund managers investing in fortified bunkers, making the series both timely and unsettlingly plausible.
With Netflix aiming to replicate the cultural impact of Money Heist and Squid Game, the show has all the elements of a potential breakout hit: a bold premise, a proven creative team, and a cast designed to carry both drama and satire.