El Internado: Laguna Negra Better Review

Almost immediately, strange things happen. Students vanish. Adults lie. There’s a creepy forest, a hidden orphanage, a well that seems to have a life of its own, and a conspiracy that stretches back decades — all the way to WWII.

The main question driving the early seasons: What happened to the previous janitor? What’s in the basement? And why does everyone whisper about “the children who never left”? el internado: laguna negra

Before Elite brought sex, drugs, and murder to Las Encinas, another Spanish boarding school was hiding much darker secrets — think Nazi experiments, doppelgängers, a lake that doesn’t give up its dead, and a headmaster who makes you miss your own strict high school principal. Almost immediately, strange things happen

El Internado: Laguna Negra is a hidden gem of 2000s television. It’s moody, thrilling, heartbreaking, and at times absolutely ridiculous — but always entertaining. It influenced a generation of Spanish creators (yes, including the people behind Money Heist and Elite ), and it deserves a spot on your watchlist. There’s a creepy forest, a hidden orphanage, a