
Netflix drops the trailer for the new Colombian drama ‘The Guest’
Netflix just dropped a new trailer, and it already looks like the next big binge. The Guest (La Huésped) is a Colombian drama sliding onto the screen this September, and it has the exact energy of a show you “accidentally” finish in a single weekend.
The best part is that it has drama and gloss. Plus, it is served with a side of danger, which makes it the kind of series that doesn’t just want your attention, it wants your full schedule. And the trailer? Let’s just say it sets the mood without giving too much away, which makes it even harder to resist.
The first thing you notice is how sleek it looks. You have big houses, sharp outfits, and that moody atmosphere that screams secrets are about to spill. And you do not need to know all the details to feel it. This is a story where love and power are about to clash, and nobody is coming out clean. Netflix is calling it a psychological and erotic thriller, and that is all you need for a weekend where you want to watch something smart but not use too much logic. Sounds fun, right?
What is clever is how the trailer keeps things tight. It does not spoon-feed the plot. Instead, it drops just enough hints to make you curious. Every shot feels like a red flag, and that is exactly what makes it addictive. It is not here to shock you with explosions. It is here to pull you in slowly until you can’t look away.
The cast is a big reason people are paying attention. Laura Londoño, who already proved her star power with Café con Aroma de Mujer, plays Silvia, a woman caught in the middle of it all. Carmen Villalobos, basically telenovela royalty, steps in as Sonia, and if the trailer is anything to go by, she is about to shake everything up. Jason Day brings the sharp edges of a politician who has too much to lose.
And then there is the length: twenty episodes. You should know that this is not just a quick fling of a series. It is a full-blown commitment. But the good kind, where every episode ends and you immediately want the next. Netflix clearly wants this to be more than a one-weekend wonder; it feels like the kind of show people will keep talking about all season long.
Well, that makes it even better. You can come from work, cook your dinner and watch one episode a day. Isn’t that perfect? Plus, there’s no need to scroll endlessly on Netflix for what to watch, and each episode is short enough to finish quickly and not get overwhelmed.
So here is the deal: mark September 24th. That is when The Guest arrives, and judging by the trailer, it is going to demand your full attention. Consider this your warning: once The Guest moves in, it is not leaving your screen anytime soon.