A Norwegian family vacationing on La Palma faces disaster when a young researcher discovers alarming signs of an imminent volcanic eruption.
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La Palma | Official Trailer | Netflix
Woh..now this is something i'm eager to watch.
Esperemos que salga la parte donde la gente de la palma viven en contenedores esperando las ayudas que nunca llegaron
la visión desde los ptos guiris y su "sufrimiento" pero nada sobre los palmeros. prefiero comer cristal a ver esta mrda
Omg you don’t see what are you upload?). Wrong format)
Do they have to make movies out of everything.
Looks good but when it comes to Scandinavian disaster movies , nothing will ever top Ruben Ostlund's "Force Majeure".
Y dónde están los palmeros?????
Awesome La Palma Official Trailer.
payasada elevada a la enesima potencia 😂😂😂
Very intriguing!!!
This looks terribly cheesy, but I have a feeling it's mostly the trailer's fault.
Hacen una película sobre la Dana en Valencia i capaz que meten a Poseidón de por medio.
PLEASE
THE PERSON WHO HAVE ACCOUNT CAN CONNECT ME PLS BY ADDING ACCOUNT AND PASSWORD TO ME
Pues si q han dramatizado el asunto, muchas familias quedaron sin casa eso si.
It's a movie, not a documentary.
Calm down and relax.
Finally a disaster movie taking place in Europe. 🙂
And yes, Norway has had them already, one which was a tsunami movie. 😁
Una payasada total…
I adore that the scene is seen from the perspective of some wealthy tourists.Extremely detached from reality while thriving off the publicity surrounding a genuine catastrophe that impacted thousands of residents…
Just when I thought Netflix couldnt get any worse with the sudden inclusion of the ads, you go right ahead and block me from watching the movies I want to watch.
Steel ball run when?
Kobra kid
Hvorfor er norsk filmindustri sååå glade i naturkatastrofer😭😭😭
good movie to watch with the family for the holidies
Still nothing about Season 2 of The Sandman and Wednesday, disappointing Netflix.
"What this…oh, it's those damn Norwegians attempting to bring about Ragnarok, yet again!"
Love that the setting is from the view of some rich tourists…Super disconnected from the reality while feeding from the fame of a real tragedy that affected thousands of locals…
I may say… The fishes in the video are from coral reefs, which dont exist in La Palma… That makes me think that they likely took the images from a stock site instead of filming it in the island xD
OMG this looks fantastic. Cannot wait. Love me a little doom and disaster along with the holidays! Was hoping it would star the guy from The Wave and The Quake, though.
This is commercial shit and disrespectful
I remember when "Volcano and Dante's Peak" came out. 😂
So a newer version of Pompeii 😂
Don't give a shit
La Palma (Spanish: [la ˈpalma] , local pronunciation: [lɐ ˈpɑ(l)mɐ]), also known as La isla bonita (English: The Beautiful Island) and historically San Miguel de La Palma, is the most northwesterly island of the Canary Islands, Spain, which is a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in Macaronesia in the North Atlantic Ocean. La Palma has an area of 708.32 square kilometres (273.48 sq mi) making it the fifth largest of the eight main Canary Islands. The total population at the start of 2023 was 84,338,[4][3] of which 15,522 lived in the capital, Santa Cruz de La Palma and 20,375 in Los Llanos de Aridane. Its highest mountain is the Roque de los Muchachos, at 2,426 metres (7,959 ft), being second among the peaks of the Canaries after the Teide massif on Tenerife.
In 1815, the German geologist Leopold von Buch visited the Canary Islands. It was as a result of his visit to Tenerife, where he visited the Las Cañadas caldera, and then later to La Palma, where he visited the Taburiente caldera, that the Spanish word for cauldron or large cooking pot – "caldera" – was introduced into the geological vocabulary. In the center of the island is the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, one of four national parks in the Canary Islands.
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What the hell are people in the comments complaining about? As a norwegian you should shut your mouth tbh, if u dont like it, dont comment, simple as that
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For the first few seconds there I thought it was John C. Reilly… but nope 😂
It looks Jussaic Parks & Pompeii came together.