Ash-Covered People Return In Netflix’s Katla(Photo Credit –Netflix)

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Netflix’s catalog is overflowing with content, from pulse-pounding thrillers that have earned ‘best ever’ labels to nerve-shredding crime films that even Stephen King couldn’t watch without squirming. But with a library pushing 7,000 titles, some gems inevitably slip under the radar.

A Silent Arrival With Loud Praise

One of those hidden treasures is a haunting Icelandic mini-series that quietly dropped on the platform back in 2021. It didn’t come in with bombastic marketing or big-name stars, yet somehow managed to win critics over completely, scoring a rare 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

The series, titled Katla, opens in the eerie aftermath of a volcanic eruption. The Katla volcano, a real, very active beast buried beneath a glacier in Iceland’s south, has cloaked the nearby town of Vík in a thick coat of ash. One year later, the place is practically a ghost town, save for a handful of stubborn residents who refuse to leave.

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