Maledictions is a thrilling political drama from Netflix that offers a binge-friendly three-episode saga of conspiracy, hidden truths, and family drama. Debuting in 2025, the series traces how a kidnapping case forces a powerful politician to choose between ambition and family.
The story of Maledictions is centered in northern Argentina, where Fernando Rovira, a governor, is working to block a bill that would end lithium exploitation. This bill, if passed, would work to threaten his interests and influence. Román Sabaté, his secretary, kidnaps his daughter. The daughter’s disappearance turns a political drama into a deeply personal, emotional story.
Behind this deeply personal plot, an ensemble brings their acting performance.
Maledictions cast and character guide
Here is who brings the series to life:
Main cast of Maledictions
1) Leonardo Sbaraglia as Fernando Rovira: Leonardo Sbaraglia plays the central character. He is the provincial governor in the middle of the crisis. His character remains torn between protecting his career and his family.
2) Gustavo Bassani as Román Sabaté: Gustavo Bassani steps into the shoes of Rovira’s private secretary. Bassani's actions have a direct impact on Leonardo, driving the series’ main conflict through betrayal.
3) Alejandra Flechner as Irene: Irene is connected to the ruling family. Her presence complicates the internal power structure around Rovira.
4) Mónica Antonópulos appears as Lucrecia Bonara: Lucrecia and Román know each other from before. Old ties between them add depth to the already boiling conflict, once the kidnapping unfolds.
5) Francesca Varela as Zoe Rovira: She plays the governor’s daughter. Her disappearance becomes the show’s central mystery.

Supporting and secondary characters of Maledictions
6) Emiliano Kaczka as Rogelio Vargas: He appears within Rovira’s political network, adding pressure to the governor’s decisions.
7) Osmar Núñez as Dr. Alberto Capardi: His role connects the political threads to the institutional systems surrounding Rovira.
8) Nazareno Casero as Facundo Semenchuk: His character provides another point of tension inside the governor’s circle.
9) María Ucedo as Olga Quiroga: She plays a figure tied to the governor’s operations and the unfolding investigation.
10) César Bordón as Antonio Quejeiro: His presence adds depth to the political world around Rovira.
11) Pablo Isasmendi as Julio Grispan: He contributes to the broader environment of alliances and suspicion.
12) Roberto Suárez as Eduardo: He appears within the secondary layer of the story, rounding out the cast that surrounds the central conflict.
Maledictions earned positive reviews for delivering a surprisingly well-written thriller in just three episodes. The tightly packed structure brings the feeling of a feature-length film split into three acts rather than a long movie.

The tension is built through betrayal, political pressure, and personal stakes that tighten and drive character arcs. But the central betrayal still stands out. The characters are brought to life by talented actors who mirror the moral conflicts and emotional turmoils with honesty.
Maledictions is not a grand political saga; it does not dwell excessively on the larger political world beyond what is necessary for the necessary context. As a result, the personal story shines through and remains gripping.
For viewers expecting deep political intrigue or a more complex world-building, the relatively narrow focus might feel limiting. But if you treat it as a compact morality-drama about power, corruption, and family secrets, it delivers.
You can stream Maledictions on Netflix.