The new Netflix series La Palma has been streaming on the platform since December 12, 2024, and has quickly risen in the ranking, surpassing various other popular shows. La Palma showcases a Norwegian family who visits a serene Canary Island for their vacation and gets trapped amidst a volcanic catastrophe. The series is about their struggle for survival.
La Palma is available in various languages, including English, to serve Netflix's diverse audiences. Explore the complete guide about the language options available on Netflix below.
Is La Palma Dubbed in English?
Yes, La Palma is dubbed in English. One can click on "Audio & Subtitles" and choose the language they prefer. Select the English language in the "Audio" section to listen to the dubbed English version. Netflix also has an option to enjoy the original audio with English subtitles.
In addition to this, Netflix also comes with an option of "English-Audio Description," in which the viewers can enjoy the entire show with detailed visual descriptions best while driving or doing the daily house chores.
What are the other language options that are available on Netflix, La Palma?
The viewers can enjoy the show in Hindi, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, European Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Thai, Turkish, and Ukrainian, other than its original Norwegian language. All the languages are accessible in the "Audio & Subtitles" section on the screen.
As for subtitles, in addition to the above-mentioned languages, the show has options for Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Korean, Malay, Russian, Romanian, Thai, Swedish, and even Vietnamese.
Therefore, the viewers from all across the world can enjoy the show in their comfortable languages. The show is already trending "#2" on Netflix today.
The story of La Palm
La Palma's first episode, "Cry Wolf," with a duration of 50 minutes, shows Fredrik and his family arriving on the island, and the researcher Marie fears the island's volcano will soon erupt. The second episode, "Take Off," explores Marie's struggle with authority and the family's internal struggles. Episode 3, "Exit Tenerife," showcases the residents looking for alternatives to get out of the island. The last episode, "Safe Spot," as the name suggests, is about the survivors finally reaching a safe spot on Tenerife before it's too late.
This short series could be perfect for a one-day binge-watch that can ensure a rollercoaster of emotions. However, the show is not based on true events but is shot in real locations- The Canary Islands.
Stream La Palma now on Netflix to know who survived the catastrophe.