Netflix has a new dark crime drama coming out and its trailer is full of nudity, group sex sessions, bloody brawls and kilos of cocaine.
White Lines, written by La Casa de Papel creator Álex Pina, is a 10-parter that begins when the body of a Manchester DJ named Axel is discovered twenty years after his mysterious disappearance from the White Isle.
When his sister Zoe (Laura Haddock) returns to the beautiful Spanish island to find out what happened, her investigation leads her through a thrilling world of dance clubs, lies and cover-ups, forcing her to confront the darker sides of her own character in a place where people live life on the edge.
The new must-watch - that was filmed in the Balearic Islands including Majorca and Ibiza - will be available on the streaming site on May 15, Mirror Online can exclusively reveal.

In the trailer, Zoe rocks up to an epic villa on the island wanting answers.
She is told by police officials that there will be no investigation into what happened two-decades ago so she takes matters into her own hands.
Before long she gets sucked into the hedonistic goings-on in Ibiza and clips show her becoming tangled in the party life of the wild island.


Scenes unfold of pill-popping, pool parties and wild raves as well as bodies being dumped in the sea and buried in the earth as Zoe continues her quest to get to the bottom of her brother's murder.
She gets in touch with people who were with her brother twenty-years-ago and she asks them for help - but they don't seem to want to rehash the past - raising her suspicions.
The thrilling show also stars Victoria star Laurence Fox, Shazam's Marta Milans, British actress Angela Griffin and Line of Duty's Daniel Mays.

Despite the highly-anticipated series not being until mid May, in February it was reported by Majorca Daily Bulletin that plans were underway for a second season to be shot in Ibiza.
The outlet claims that "Members of the production team will be coming to Majorca in the next few days to identity locations" and that filming is expected in September and October this year.
This was reported prior to the coronavirus outbreak so filming could now be rescheduled due to travel restrictions.
*White Lines will be available to stream on Netflix on May 15.
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