[05/18/26 - 03:01 AM] "Oasis" Premieres on Netflix June 19 The series follows the guests and staff of an exclusive resort where appearances are deceptive and every character hides secrets that could change the course of the investigation.
[via press release from Netflix]
'Oasis' Premieres on Netflix June 19
Summer, sunshine, the beach, parties. The place where you'd want to stay forever... until everything disappears.
Netflix has announced the premiere date and unveiled the first images from Oasis, the new original series created by Ramón Campos, Jon de la Cuesta Olaizola, Javier Chacártegui Horrach, David Orea Arribas, and Ricardo Jornet Gallego. The series is produced by Ramón Campos, with executive producers Gema R. Neira, Jon de la Cuesta, and David Pinillos for Bambú Producciones. Oasis will premiere globally on Netflix on June 19.
Oasis stars Ana Garcés (The Promise), Tomy Aguilera (Welcome to Eden), and Victoria Kantch (Por tus muertos). The cast also includes Manel Duarte, Berta Castañé (Follow My Voice), Ada Molina, Cande Méndez, Alex Mola (La Calima), Laura Simón (Offshore), Jan Buxaderas (Every Side of the Bed), Amanda Palomino (Gastronauts), and Blas Polidori (Society of the Snow). Together, they bring to life the guests and staff of an exclusive resort where appearances are deceptive and every character hides secrets that could change the course of the investigation. The series also features special appearances by Unax Ugalde, Alicia Borrachero, Mercedes Sampietro, Paco Tous, and Verónica Sánchez.
About Oasis
Oasis is the most luxurious holiday resort in the country - a paradise reserved for the wealthiest families, featuring private beaches, VIP facilities, and impenetrable security. The perfect place to spend the best summer of your life. But everything falls apart when the police storm the resort to investigate a mysterious disappearance. In such an exclusive place, everyone is a suspect - and no one can leave until the culprit is found.
About Bambú Producciones
Bambú Producciones is a production company led by screenwriter and producer Ramón Campos. Since its founding in 2008, Bambú has established itself in international markets as a leading European production company thanks to titles such as Grand Hotel, Velvet, Cocaine Coast, Cable Girls and The Asunta Case. In addition to television series, Bambú also produces documentaries (The Alcàsser Murders, The Asunta Case, 800 Meters) and feature films (Malasaña 32, One Year, One Night and Band Together).
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