Netflix’s new disaster thriller is one of the most intense movies of 2026 (so far) — and you can stream it now
‘Firebreak’ is a tense and gripping thriller
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It’s been a while since a new Netflix original has been interesting enough to catch my attention. But after browsing this week’s lineup, the new thriller “Firebreak” immediately stood out for its genuinely intriguing premise. This Spanish movie is packed with psychological tension and mystery, following characters trapped in an impossible moral dilemma. With Netflix subscribers always devouring fresh thrillers, I couldn’t resist giving it a watch.
“Firebreak” (original Spanish title “Cortafuego”), directed by David Victori, follows a mother risking everything to find her missing daughter as a wildfire engulfs their remote forest retreat. While it clearly leans into the disaster genre, focusing on a group of people struggling to survive a catastrophic event, the story hints that this may not be just a natural disaster. Family drama and simmering suspicions about this looming threat make the movie even more compelling.
Now that “Firebreak” is streaming on Netflix, here’s everything you need to know about this tense mystery thriller before adding it to your weekend watchlist.
What is ‘Firebreak’ about?
“Firebreak” follows Mara (Belén Cuesta), who travels with her daughter Lide (Candela Martínez), brother‑in‑law Luis (Joaquín Furriel), his wife Elena (Diana Gómez) and their son to their secluded summer home after the death of her husband. A trip meant for reflection takes a terrifying turn when Lide disappears into the surrounding forest.
At the same time, an uncontrollable wildfire erupts, forcing authorities to halt official search efforts and order evacuations. Refusing to abandon hope, Mara and the group venture into the burning woods to find her child, relying on Santi (Enric Auquer), a local forest ranger, even as the heat, smoke, and mounting tensions push them beyond their limits and secrets among them start to surface.
‘Firebreak’ keeps the tension blazing
Nearly 85% of wildfires in the U.S. are caused by human activity, from unattended campfires to power line sparks. It’s the latter that “Firebreak” zeroes in on. Within the opening minute, an electrical box on a transmission tower suddenly sparks, and the embers drift onto a dry leaf, igniting the blaze that sets the entire story in motion. Naturally, the fire spreads fast.
Soon after, we’re introduced to the central family as they arrive at their summer home with plans to sell it. Like many thrillers, each character carries their own baggage: Mara is grieving, while her brother-in-law and his wife make remarks about how she needs to confront her grief.
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But their awkward dinner is interrupted when flecks of ash begin drifting down outside, prompting them to turn on the news, which reveals the fire has already destroyed a thousand acres of land. From there, the tension escalates when Mara’s daughter storms out of the house after an argument, and the story leans heavily into the mystery of her disappearance, alongside the disaster-driven suspense of the rapidly spreading blaze surrounding them. The movie sets the stage effectively while diving into the heart of the suspense without delay.
“Daybreak” features some impressive sweeping shots of the forest amid the chaos, which help break up the tension while also showing just how destructive a wildfire can be in such a short amount of time. I also like how the thriller turns frantic once the realization that Lide is missing sets in, with local police arriving and demanding the family leave as they conduct the search, and Mara spiraling over what to do next. Mystery fans will also appreciate the mini-investigation into Lide’s disappearance and the growing question of whether someone might be behind it. There’s a lot going on, but it all comes together somehow.
I have to admit that some of the reveals are fairly obvious, and it’s not too difficult to predict how the movie will end. Some of the more frantic scenes also use shaky camera movements to mirror the chaos, and while this can be good in immersing you in the action, it can also be frustrating when you’re trying to focus on what’s happening in the moment. Still, “Firebreak” features some strikingly cool visuals, and it’s gripping enough to keep you watching right through to the end.
Stream ‘Firebreak’ on Netflix now
Ultimately, “Firebreak” works best as a fast-moving, contained thriller that doesn’t waste time getting to the point. The relatively tight runtime keeps the momentum steady, rarely allowing the pace to drag even when the plot takes some familiar turns. The performances help anchor the escalating danger, particularly in the quieter exchanges where panic gives way to difficult decisions.
This movie delivers exactly what many viewers look for in a weekend Netflix pick: high stakes, emotional urgency, and a constant sense that the situation could tip in an even darker direction at any moment. If you’re in the mood for something intense this weekend, “Firebreak” is a thriller that will slide comfortably into your watchlist.
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote.
Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry.
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