Hidden on Netflix, this mystery series has a plot full of twists and secrets
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great mystery series, especially if it's part of Netflix's convenient series catalog. Fortunately, this week, Trecobox has an excellent recommendation for you, offering the audience an exciting mix of mystery, suspenseand drama!Hidden in Netflix's catalog, the work takes us on the turbulent journey of the ship Bárbara de Braganza, which, while making the Spain-Brazil route, is overtaken by mysterious murders and dark secrets. And if you're curious and interested in knowing more about the series, just keep reading to discover its details!
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Discover “High Seas”, the mystery, suspense, and drama series on Netflix
Leaving Hollywoodand its major American productions aside, it's time for you to delve into a Spanish-Brazilian story with “High Seas”, a mystery series already available for streaming on Netflix. The series originates from Spain and premiered in 2019, with 3 seasons rated for audiences over 16. The plot of "High Seas" unfolds aboard the ship Bárbara de Braganza, which travels the route between Spain and Brazil. The story begins when two sisters, Eva and Carolina Villanueva, board the ship destined for Brazil, where they meet their father. However, mysterious events begin to take place on board, including murders and dark secrets involving the crew and passengers.The series focuses on the Villanueva sisters as they try to uncover the mysteries aboard the ship while dealing with their own personal dilemmas. As the story progresses, family secrets, betrayals and conspiracies emerge, making the transatlantic journey far more dangerous than expected.Below, you can check out the official trailer for “High Seas”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IR3txo7fsM&pp=ygUQQWx0byBNYXIgdHJhaWxlcg%3D%3D
Unfortunately, “High Seas” had initially been renewed for a 4th season on Netflix, but it was later canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite that, the mystery series ends with a satisfying conclusion, and you can watch it without worrying about an open-ending, as happens with many canceled series.
Learn about the protagonists and the team behind “High Seas”, Netflix's mystery series
In “High Seas”, the Netflix mystery series is led by Ivana Baquero (“Pan's Labyrinth”), Alejandra Onieva (“Presunto Culpable”), Jon Kortajarena (“Agent Stone”), Eloy Azorín (“Apaches”), Manuela Vellés (“Chaotic Ana”), Chiqui Fernández (“Known Strangers”), Begoña Vargas (“Welcome to Eden”), and José Sacristán (“13 Exorcisms”). Besides them, Marco Pigossi, Natalia Rodriguez, Antonio Durán, Tamar Novas, Nicolás Francella, Ignacio Montes, Antonio Reyes, Morgan Symes, Eduardo Blanco, Pepe Ocio, Claudia Traisac, Abel Rodríguez, Cristina Plazas, Laura Prats, Daniel Lundh, Chiquinquirá Delgado, Félix Gómez and Luis Bermejo complete the cast. The series is created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. Neira, directed by Lino Escalera, Manuel Gómez Pereira, Carlos Sedes, and Federico Untermann. It's produced by Bambú Producciones for Netflix.
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Is “High Seas” worth watching on Netflix?
Without a doubt, "High Seas" is a series worth watching, especially if you enjoy mystery series, drama and suspense set in a period setting. "High Seas" offers a narrative exploring family secrets, betrayals and mystery, taking us on a plot full of twists, secrets, and intrigues. The mystery series also stands out for its careful production, including costumes and settings that authentically recreate the atmosphere of the time. However, as with any series, the level of engagement and viewer satisfaction can vary, and some viewers may find the plot intriguing and engaging, while others might think it becomes predictable at some points. Still, it's worth watching and forming your own opinion. In Brazil, “High Seas” is available on Netflix.