From zombie outbreaks to asteroid collisions, the disaster genre has long captured our imaginations.
A new series joins this thrilling tradition with a unique premise: a volcanic explosion on the Canary Islands triggers a series of events that could reshape the world.
Already charting in Netflix’s Top 10 in the UK, the series has viewers riveted, with one writing: “The most nerve-wracking four episodes I’ve ever binged. Incredible!”
A second adds: “An ecological nightmare brought to life with stunning visuals and raw emotion.”
“I didn’t expect to be this hooked. The stakes feel so real,” agrees a third.
A fourth pens: “A perfect mix of science and suspense. Netflix really outdid itself this time.”
While a fifth writes: “It feels like a warning disguised as entertainment.”
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Created by Martin Sundland (The Quake), Lars Gudmestad (Headhunters), and Harald Rosenløw Eeg (The Wave), La Palma was directed by Kasper Barfoed (The Nurse).
The series, co-written by Gudmestad and Rosenløw Eeg, stars Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, and Ingrid Bolsø Berdal.
The plot follows a family on a holiday to La Palma, where their idyllic Christmas is interrupted by ominous volcanic activity.
As a young scientist uncovers signs of an impending eruption at Cumbre Vieja volcano, the family finds themselves in a fight for survival against ash, gas, and lava.
But the stakes go far beyond the island, as the eruption threatens to displace a massive chunk of land into the ocean, triggering a tsunami with the potential to devastate coastlines across the Atlantic.
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What sets La Palma apart is its grounding in real-world science.
The series is based on a 2001 hypothesis by Steven N. Ward and Simon Day, which speculated that a volcanic collapse at Cumbre Vieja could lead to a ‘mega-tsunami.’
However, more recent studies, including one by the United States Geological Survey in 2021, cast doubt on this scenario, suggesting that such collapses occur incrementally rather than in a single catastrophic event.
Interestingly, Cumbre Vieja last erupted in 2021, and while destructive, it did not cause the dramatic chain reaction depicted in the series.