Netflix released the eight-episode Spanish mystery thriller Oasis on June 19, 2026. Produced by Bambú Producciones and created by Ramón Campos, the series centers on the sudden disappearance of a young woman from an exclusive, high-security luxury resort. The show, which premiered globally on the streaming platform, follows the subsequent police investigation and the unraveling of secrets among the resort’s wealthy guests and staff.
Production and Release Details
The entire first season, consisting of eight episodes, was made available simultaneously on the release date. Episode runtimes range from 38 to 48 minutes, with the narrative structured in a serialized format that requires sequential viewing to follow the progression of the central kidnapping case.
The official trailer, released on YouTube on June 3, 2026, established the setting: a secluded, high-end paradise designed for affluent families. The promotional material contrasted the resort’s atmosphere—private beaches, pools, and elite amenities—with the sudden arrival of law enforcement following the disappearance of a guest named Celia.
Plot and Narrative Arc
The story focuses on the aftermath of Celia’s kidnapping, which forces the resort to lock down, effectively trapping guests and staff inside the perimeter. As the investigation led by Inspector Ortega and Subinspector Ginés intensifies, the narrative transitions from a search-and-rescue operation into an exploration of the hidden connections and personal betrayals buried beneath the resort’s veneer of perfection.
Key plot threads include the efforts of a guest named Dani, who works alongside Celia’s friends to locate her. Simultaneously, the series follows secondary arcs, including the discovery that a character named Laura has uncovered her grandmother’s plans to liquidate a family business following a cancer diagnosis. The final episode connects these disparate storylines, resolving the kidnapping case while leaving certain interpersonal conflicts open-ended. The season concludes with characters Helena, Dani, and Celia together at the resort pool.
Cast and Creative Team
The series features an ensemble cast, with Ana Garcés starring as Helena, a character grappling with memory loss. Tomy Aguilera portrays Dani, and Victoria Kantch plays the missing guest, Celia. The suspect list includes Manel Duarte as the wealthy party-goer Pablo, alongside Berta Castañé as his girlfriend, Maca.
The cast is rounded out by:
- Ada Molina as Sofía
- Candela Méndez as Alicia
- Alex Mola as Jaén
- Laura Simón as Laura
- Jan Buxaderas as Óliver
- Verónica Sánchez as Inspector Ortega
- Paco Tous as Subinspector Ginés
The creative team includes directors Ana de Alva and David Pinillos, with writing duties handled by Javier Chacártegui, Jon de la Cuesta, and David Orea. Víctor Fandiño served as the producer.
Current Status and Critical Reception
As of late June 2026, Netflix has not provided an official confirmation regarding a second season. The platform typically evaluates viewership metrics and audience engagement data in the weeks following a premiere before making renewal decisions.
Initial public reception has been mixed. On IMDb, the series currently holds a rating of 5.3 out of 10 based on approximately 400 user reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series maintains a 40% Tomatometer score based on five reviews. The show remains available for streaming on Netflix, with Spanish audio and English subtitles provided for international viewers.