The streaming giant opted for a real shocking case and made it a catchy fiction full of tension and drama.
Netflix Keep betting strong on Thrillers inspired by real eventsa formula that has been giving excellent results in audience and criticism. Movies like The snow society or Ted Bundy: the final confession They showed that the crudest stories, If they are well countedThey can captivate as much as any fiction.
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This time, presents Irehén (IHostage), a thriller Dutch that recreates a real event that occurred in 2022 In Amsterdam, where an armed man took hostages in a Apple Storedemanding a millionaire sum in cryptocurrencies.


Directed by Bobby Boermansthe film premiered in Netflix and was recognized for its detailed approach and its ability to immerse the viewer in the plot from the beginning.
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What is Irehen
History continues Ilian Petrova Bulgarian citizen who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. When entering an Apple Store in Amsterdam, it becomes the main hostage of an armed man who It demands 200 million euros in cryptocurrencies.
During the five hours that the kidnapping lasts, the tension grows while the police try Negotiate and rescue to the hostages. The film shows not only the despair of the victims, but also the pressure on the security forces to resolve the situation without fatal victims.
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Irehen trailer
Embed – Irehén (IHostage) 2025 – Trailer movie – Latin Spanish
Irehen cast
- Adm Seahic as Ilian Petrov.
- Soufiane Mussouli as Ammar Ajar.
- Emmanuel Ohene Boafo as Mingus.
- Fockeline ouwerkerk as SOOF.
- Roosmarijn van der Hoek as BENTE.
- Robin Boissevain as Lucas.
- Louis Talpe as Winston.
- Marcel Hesema as Kees van Zanten.
- LOES HAVERKORT as Lynn.
- Eric Corton as Mark.
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