Netflix Sets August 28, 2026 Release for 'All the Truth of My Lies'

The Spanish miniseries, based on a novel by Elísabet Benavent, will premiere globally with five episodes.

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Streaming platform Netflix has set August 28, 2026, as the global premiere date for its new Spanish miniseries, 'All the Truth of My Lies', based on the novel of the same name by Elísabet Benavent.

The five-episode fiction series tells the story of a friends' getaway that takes a turn when hidden secrets come to light. The plot centers on Coco and Marín, two best friends who, along with their group, prepare a bachelorette party for Blanca, an adventure that turns into a 'ticking time bomb' due to the truths that emerge.
The main cast is led by actors such as Daniel Ibáñez, Itziar Manero, Ricardo Gómez, and Brays Efe, among others. The series adapts the novel published by Suma (Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial) and explores the complexities of bonds, lies, and trust within a group.
Produced in collaboration with Plano a Plano, the miniseries features Elísabet Benavent, Ángel Armada, and Marina Pérez as executive producers. The direction is handled by María Togores and Marina Pérez, with a script by Marina Pérez and Montaña Marchena. This project solidifies Netflix's commitment to adapting works by Benavent, one of the most popular Spanish authors on the platform.