
‘Two Graves’: the non-English limited series storming the Netflix charts
The slate of limited series is growing by the minute on Netflix. But the one non-English miniseries that has viewers glued to the screen this week is Two Graves.
Created by Agustin Martínez, this Spanish limited series is currently leading the pack of non-English shows on Netflix at the top of weekly charts in the week dated September 1st to September 7th, 2025.
This week alone, Two Graves has amassed 9.1million views, which makes one curious about what the streaming frenzy is all about. But when you dig deeper, you’d find that the craze is definitely not without reason. Netflix has packed a gripping revenge thriller in just three episodes. And no wonder, fans are diving into the story at the first chance they get.
Despite the brief number of episodes, Two Graves on Netflix promises to unsettle you in ways you cannot imagine. Revolving around the mysterious disappearance of two 16-year-old girls in the story, the Netflix show focuses mostly on the devastating aftermath of the event.
With no clues to chase down, no evidence to convince law enforcement otherwise, and certainly no suspect to keep an eye on, the case was officially closed two years later. But when the legal authorities let the case slide, the grandmother of one of the teenage girls, Isabel, takes matters into her own hands to unravel the truth behind the enigma that still plagues the families.
Isabel is now driven by despair and a thirst for vengeance. But the investigation does exactly placate, instead churning up answers that she’d rather not know. Get ready to dive into a twisting and turning revenge thriller.
Deceit, betrayal, and mistakes make up the core of Two Graves. But where does the title come from? Are the girls alive or dead? And who is behind this entire web of mess that troubles the families for years? You need to find them out for yourselves.
With just three episodes and not even a minute longer than a three-hour commitment, you’ll find the answers soon enough. So, if you haven’t caught up with the limited series just yet, do it now, before the Reddit threads spoil the fun for you.