It’s the case that has gripped a nation for almost 12 years now.

Everyone is no doubt familiar with the disappearance of the then-three-year-old, Madeleine McCann, who went missing on a trip to Portugal with her parents Gerry and Kate.

For a while we’ve known that Netflix have picked up a docu-series chronicling the case through interviews with key investigators and those closest to the McCanns.

However, the release has been continually delayed, reportedly due to key personnel in the investigation not wanting to appear on camera. But now, it’s been revealed that the documentary will hit the streaming service tomorrow (March 15th) and with that the first trailer has dropped.

Check it out below:

Wow, it looks absolutely fascinating.


I’m generally not into this kind of stuff but this looks exceptional.

The eight-parter has caused controversy, though, especially with the McCanns who wanted ‘no part of it’.

In fact, Gerry and Kate have slammed it, saying in a statement:


Friday, guys, Friday.

You don’t want to miss this one.

Images via Netflix