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Netflix has seen a surge in interest when it comes to international projects, and its suspenseful new thriller Fake Profile is having a major moment on the global streaming charts.
Fake Profile follows Camila (Carolina Miranda), a woman who believes she’s found her perfect match, Miguel (Rodolfo Salas), through a dating app. Their connection felt almost too good to be true, and it was. She decided to surprise him in person one day. What begins as a romantic gesture quickly spirals into something far more unsettling. Instead of a fairytale reunion, Camila finds herself stuck in a web of secrets, lies, and manipulation.
The series, which just dropped its third and final season, has surged up the platform’s rankings, landing at number 2 on the U.S. charts and breaking into the global Top 10. For a show that doesn't feature many big names, climbing the charts worldwide this quickly is an impressive accomplishment.
The release of its final season has likely boosted viewer interest, as fans rush to see how Camila’s story concludes. Unlike many drawn-out streaming hits, Fake Profile benefits from its three-part structure, allowing the narrative to stay tight and focused. Each season raises the stakes, building toward a conclusion that promises both answers and consequences. That sense of urgency has made it especially binge-worthy, helping drive its rapid climb up the charts.
Another factor in the show’s success is its international appeal. Despite being set in a specific country, the themes of deception, desire, and social media are universal. In an era where dating apps shape real-world relationships, Fake Profile taps into a shared anxiety. When it comes to online dating, there is always the risk of who you're actually talking to behind a screen, no matter how well you think you might know them. The concept is very relatable and could be the reason why it resonated with many viewers worldwide.
With its final season now available, Fake Profile has cemented itself as one of Netflix’s standout thriller successes. Whether viewers are drawn in by the romance, the mystery, or the cautionary tale, it is clear that this is a series people can’t stop talking about and can’t stop watching.
Fake Profile is now available to stream on Netflix.
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founded January 16, 2007
founders Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph
first original series Lilyhammer
notable shows Stranger Things, Squid Game, House of Cards, Wednesday
notable movies KPop Demon Hunters, Bird Box, Red Notice
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Fake Profile
Release Date 2023 - 2022
Showrunner Pablo Illanes









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