Búnker - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Men Go Down (Abajo los hombres)
After his son Casper takes part in a plot to kidnap local theme park tycoon Napoleón Ortega, Vladimiro Ortiz is forced to harbor a criminal cabal in his prized underground bunker.

And How Do You Think the Apocalypse Will Be? (¿Y tú cómo piensas que será el Apocalipsis?)
With Vladimiro and Napoleón locked inside the bunker, the kidnappers resort to new tactics for securing their target. Meanwhile, Aquamundo descends into chaos.

Lobster alla Georgia (Langosta a la georgiana)
After an explosion rocks the area surrounding Aquamundo, the police home in on pacifist group Panda X, whose leader, Bruna, has unexpected ties to the kidnapping – and the bunker.

Demon Core! (¡El núcleo del demonio!)
As Rufus does his best to hurry Kwan along, the kidnappers make their demands known. Bruna’s attempt to open the bunker is met with hostility from her flailing father.

You’ve Got Your War (Ya tienes tu guerra)
Napoleón’s bid to shift the status quo causes problems in the bunker. With Rufus distracted, the rivalry between Aquamundo’s employees reaches explosive heights.

Apocalypse Kraken (Apocalipsis Kraken)
Aquamundo’s rebellion continues their reign of terror, Oleg reaches his breaking point, and Vladimiro must fight for control of his bunker.

Nuclear Family (Familia nuclear)
As Oleg closes in, Vladimiro is finally forced to make a choice: his family or the bunker.

Mother’s Day (Día de la madre)
Vladimiro must face the police, the Georgians, the kidnappers, and the threat of total global annihilation in an attempt to save his fractured family.
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