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Alpha Males is Back on Netflix — Everything to know about Season 4

03/01/2026 10:44 - UPDATED 13/01/2026 20:29
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Netflix’s Spanish comedy Alpha Males (Machos Alfa) has returned for its fourth season with a sharper premise that raises both the comedy and the emotional stakes. This time, the crisis is not something to hide or deny. It is something to share. Faced with divorces, the challenges of fatherhood, and the persistent feeling that adulthood never quite settled in, the Alpha Males decide that the best way to survive midlife is together. They rent an apartment, turning friendship into a daily experiment that quickly proves more complicated than expected. Here is everything you need to know about Alpha Males Season 4 – from the plot and cast to reviews. The trailer is at the bottom of the article.
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Alpha Males Season 4: all the key details

What Alpha Males Season 4 is about

When maturity fails to show up, you can always order it in – and share it with friends. Season 4 follows the Alpha Males as they decide to face their midlife crisis collectively, renting an apartment that becomes a refuge from personal breakdowns, romantic fallout, and the uncertainty of who they are supposed to be at this stage of life.
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Raquel Guerrero as Esther, María Hervás as Daniela, Kira Miró as Luz in episode 34 of Alpha Males Season 4. Photo Credit: Cr. Manuel Fiestas/Netflix © 2025

But shared space brings its own conflicts. Between retreats aimed at rediscovering masculinity, the emergence of unexpected family models, and the everyday strain of living together, the season explores how fragile solidarity can be. The story also extends beyond the apartment, including a vacation in Punta Cana, where the promise of escape only exposes deeper tensions.

Alpha Males Season 4 cast: the main characters

The fourth season reunites the core ensemble: Fernando Gil, María Hervás, Raúl Tejón, Kira Miró, Gorka Otxoa, Paula Gallego, Fele Martínez, and Raquel Guerrero. Their chemistry remains central to the series, balancing sharp comedy with moments of emotional vulnerability.

Season 4 also welcomes new cast members, including Marta Hazas, Irene Arcos, Cayetana Cabezas, and Paloma Bloyd, expanding the show’s perspective on relationships, family structures, and generational change.

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Fele Martínez as Luis, Raquel Guerrero as Esther in episode 31 of Alpha Males Season 4. Photo Credit: Cr. Manuel Fiestas/Netflix © 2025

Is Alpha Males based on a true story?

No. Alpha Males is a fictional original series created by Laura and Alberto Caballero. While its situations are inspired by contemporary social dynamics, the characters and storylines are not based on real events or individuals.

What reviews say about Alpha Males

Across its previous seasons, Alpha Males has been received as a socially observant comedy that uses humor to question traditional ideas of masculinity without turning its characters into caricatures. Critics have often highlighted the ensemble performances and the show’s ability to generate discussion through comedy rather than confrontation.

Why watch Alpha Males Season 4

If you enjoyed Valeria or Smiley, this series fits naturally into that space, blending relationship-driven comedy with cultural friction and emotional fallout. Season 4 sharpens the formula by forcing its characters into constant proximity, where every coping mechanism is exposed and every compromise is tested.

Alpha Males Season 4 release date on Netflix

Alpha Males Season 4 is streaming on Netflix. Release date: January 9, 2026.
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Watch the trailer

Here’s the trailer for the movie. An English-language version has not yet been released by Netflix, but the Spanish trailer can be watched below.

Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo is the main writer for Streamingmania and a senior manager at New European Media. Originally from Kenya, he previously founded and directed Afronews.eu and has taught journalism at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. His work blends editorial expertise with a deep understanding of global media and storytelling.