The Vallecas Files release date, where to watch, and other updates so far

The Vallecas Files (Image via HBO Max España Youtube)
The Vallecas Files (Image via HBO Max España Youtube)

One of Spain's most well-known paranormal cases from the early 1990s is examined in the new documentary miniseries, The Vallecas Files. It will follow the Gutiérrez Lázaro family as they relive the bizarre events that followed the death of their daughter, Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro.

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The show features new interviews with witnesses and family members and is based on actual police reports. The HBO Original production docuseries examines mystery and grief by fusing aspects of supernatural fiction and true crime.

The Vallecas Files will be globally released on November 7, 2025, at 3:01 a.m. ET, allowing worldwide access to all episodes at once. This limited series promises a close look at the Vallecas case, which involved reported hauntings and a police visit that made history in Spain.

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When and where to stream The Vallecas Files

The docuseries will be released on 7 November, 2025 (Image via Unsplash/ @ Glenn Carstens-Peters)
The docuseries will be released on 7 November, 2025 (Image via Unsplash/ @ Glenn Carstens-Peters)

The Vallecas Files will stream exclusively on HBO Max starting November 7, 2025. Users need a subscription to watch. HBO Max is the only place where viewers can watch it, and plans there start at around $9.99 a month in the US, though costs vary by region.

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The official synopsis from HBO states:

"35 years after the death of Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro, the 17-year-old who died under strange circumstances at her family home in Vallecas, her family relives the terrifying events that followed. The miniseries reopens the official police files from the early 1990s, featuring new interviews with the affected family and key witnesses to revisit the traumatic events three decades later."
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Below is a table showing the start time in major time zones on November 7, 2025:

Time ZoneRelease Time
Eastern Time (ET)3:01 a.m.
Pacific Time (PT)12:01 a.m.
Central Time (CT)2:01 a.m.
Mountain Time (MT)1:01 a.m.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)8:01 a.m.
Central European Time (CET)9:01 a.m.
Japan Standard Time (JST)5:01 p.m.
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Everything you need to know about The Vallecas Files

The docuseries is based on a true story (Image via Unsplash/ @FilterGrade)
The docuseries is based on a true story (Image via Unsplash/ @FilterGrade)

The Vallecas Files is a three-episode limited series, with each part designed to build on the last. All episodes will be released on the premiere date, so there is no weekly release. Specific titles for the episodes have not been shared yet, but they likely follow the timeline of the real events: Estefanía's decline, her death, and the family's haunting experiences.

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The estimated run times are 45 to 60 minutes per episode, so the total viewing time would be about two to three hours in total. It features a mix of interviews, archival footage, and some light reenactments to keep everything clear and concise without overwhelming viewers.

This structure aids in explaining such a complex case. It leans on facts from police reports but allows family members to have their say. There are no announcements regarding spin-offs.

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However, it has a connection to the 2017 film Verónica, which is based on the same story. If viewers are new to the events that happened in the 1990s in the Vallecas neighborhood of Madrid, the episodes fill in the background.

In typical HBO fashion, little has been revealed, but based on the teasers, there's an equitable presentation of supernatural claims and what may be identified as health issues.

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Production details of The Vallecas Files

The Vallecas Files is an HBO Original Production in cooperation with Spanish teams. It was primarily shot in Madrid, using original family locations where possible for interviews. The name of the director has not been released yet, but the crew includes experts in documentary storytelling to handle sensitive topics like grief and the paranormal.

Key people in front of the camera include members of the Gutiérrez Lázaro family, such as mother Concepción and surviving brothers and sisters, in addition to former police officers like Inspector José Negri. There are no actors playing scripted roles, just real testimony and experts in the field of parapsychology. Production began in early 2024 and was wrapped by mid-2025 after careful fact-checking against old records.

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The budget focused on quality audio and visuals to capture the eerie atmosphere without sensationalism. For a more neutral tone, HBO consulted both skeptics and believers. Subtitles will be provided in English and other languages on the HBO Max platform.

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Latest updates on The Vallecas Files

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As of November 4, 2025, promotion for The Vallecas Files is ramping up with short trailers on HBO's social media and YouTube. These clips show family interviews and quick flashes of the 1992 police report pages, hinting at new details like unseen photos from the haunting. No full episodes have leaked, and HBO has shared that the series includes audio from old tapes for added realism.

Recent press notes mention collaborations with Spanish outlets for local buzz, and early screenings for critics were set for late October, though reviews are embargoed until the premiere. HBO announced the exact drop time this week, confirming the three-episode format. No delays are reported, and accessibility features like audio descriptions are in place.

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