Mexican drama series The Accident debuted on Netflix on August 21, 2024, and has already garnered worldwide attention for depicting how friend and familial relationships are tested in tragedy.
With all 10 episodes written by Leonardo Padrón, who also penned The Marked Heart for the streamer, viewers have been in for an emotional ride that leaves no stone unturned.
It has thus far earned a 93% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics saying the series is “certainly provocative” with “exposure” being at its core.
But with its level of detail and passionate performances, it would be fair to ask if The Accident is somehow based on a true story. Here’s all the background you need to know about the Netflix drama series.
Is The Accident Based on a True Story?
The show’s official synopsis reads: âWhen a birthday party takes a tragic turn, its ripples shatter a close-knit community â tearing families, friendships and hearts apart.â
Although the story may feel very real, it is not based on a true story and was developed as a work of fiction by Padrón. An article published by Tudum on August 22, 2024, clarifies that the drama series is neither based on a book nor inspired by real-life events.
The Accident is directed by Klych López and Gracia Querejeta and edited by Juan Carlos Arroyo. Cinematography is led by David F. Mayo.
Starring in the series is Ana Claudia Talancón as Daniela, Sebastian MartÃnez as Emiliano, Alberto Guerra as El Charro, Eréndira Ibarra as Lupita, Shanà Lozano as Yolanda, Silverio Palacios as Moncho, Erick ElÃas as Fabián, Erik Hayser as David, Valentina Acosta as Brenda, Macarena GarcÃa as Lucia, Mauricio Isaac as Chief Santos, and Sebastian Dante as Alex.
You can stream all 10 episodes of The Accident on Netflix.
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