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A father’s worst discovery drives Netflix’s gripping new Spanish drama Salvador

06/02/2026 09:05 - UPDATED 06/02/2026 09:05

Salvador is now streaming on Netflix, bringing with it a Spanish original series that moves into unsettling territory with quiet confidence. Led by Luis Tosar, the drama follows a father whose sense of certainty collapses when he realizes his daughter has embraced beliefs that stand in violent opposition to everything he thought he had passed on. The story refuses emotional distance, pulling viewers straight into a moral reckoning where love, fear, and responsibility are tightly bound.

Set in contemporary Spain, the series unfolds as a grounded thriller shaped by social realism rather than spectacle. Its tension comes from proximity — the unbearable closeness between a parent and a child who has crossed into a world defined by ideology, hostility, and division. It joins Netflix’s recent wave of Spanish crime dramas that favor moral pressure and emotional realism over conventional thrills. Here is everything you need to know about Salvador – from the story to the cast.

Salvador: All the key details

What Salvador is about

Salvador tells the story of a father who discovers that his daughter belongs to a neo-Nazi group – a realization that forces him to approach the very world he despises in order to understand it and, if possible, rescue her from it. The series begins during a violent confrontation arranged between radical supporters of two rival football clubs, an eruption of chaos that sets the emotional and narrative stakes.
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During the clashes, Salvador Aguirre, an ambulance driver, rescues his daughter Milena after she is injured. It is in that moment that he learns she is a member of an ultra group that openly defends racist, violent, and homophobic values – beliefs completely opposed to those he believed he had instilled in her. From that point forward, the story follows Salvador’s attempt to get closer to his daughter by navigating an environment shaped by ideology, manipulation, and fear, where every step carries personal and moral risk.

Salvador Netflix series
Claudia Salas as Julia, Luis Tosar as Salvador in episode 07 of SALVADOR. Cr. Jaime Olmedo/Netflix © 2024

Salvador cast: the main characters

Luis Tosar stars as Salvador Aguirre, a working-class father whose quiet life is shattered by a discovery he cannot ignore. Tosar, widely recognized for Celda 211 and The Invisible Guest, brings gravity and restraint to a character defined by internal conflict rather than outward heroism.

Candela Arestegui plays Milena, Salvador’s daughter, whose involvement in the ultra movement forms the emotional core of the series. Her portrayal resists simplification, presenting a young woman shaped by vulnerability, anger, and ideological seduction.

Claudia Salas, internationally known for Élite, appears in a key supporting role, while Leonor Watling and Fariba Sheikhan complete an ensemble designed to reinforce realism and emotional tension rather than melodrama.

Claudia Salas as Julia, Candela Arestegui as Milena in SALVADOR. Cr. Jaime Olmedo/Netflix © 2024

Is Salvador based on a true story?

Salvador is a fictional original series. While it is not based on a specific real case, it is inspired by real social dynamics surrounding neo-Nazi movements, football ultra culture, and ideological radicalization in Europe. The creators have framed the story as a reflection of contemporary realities rather than a dramatization of documented events..

Why watch Salvador

If you enjoyed Patria or Wrong Side of the Tracks, this series fits naturally into that space, blending social realism with intimate family drama. Salvador stands out for its willingness to confront extremism through the lens of parental responsibility, focusing on emotional consequences rather than spectacle.

Salvador release date on streaming

Salvador premieres globally on Netflix on February 6 2026.. Watch on Netflix

Watch the trailer

Here’s the trailer for the movie.

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.