No One Saw Us Leave Season 1 premieres on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, on Netflix, per IMDb. The plot revolves around two powerful Jewish families and the conflict between them, and follows a mother who is looking for her husband, who has taken away their children as the legal process of their separation is going on.
This suggests that the show must come with some play in power dynamics within a 1960s Jewish family drama where status and culture are prominent, and the woman has to fight them all. Read on to know the complete streaming schedule of No One Saw Us Leave, season 1.
No One Saw Us Leave Season 1: Release date and streaming details explored
As mentioned, No One Saw Us Leave Season 1 drops on October 15, 2025, on Netflix. The show is inspired by a true story and highlights the stigma a woman faces after being separated from her husband in a 1960s Jewish society setting. The official synopsis of the show on IMDb reads,
"Follows a mother desperately pursuing her husband, who kidnapped their children, highlighting the clash between two powerful Jewish families in the 1960s."
The show is going to be a social commentary focusing on the life and journey of the mother, with season 1 consisting of 5 episodes. The release of the rest of the episodes might follow a weekly release schedule dropping every Wednesday, like most of the Netflix shows follow; however, any substantial information has not been made official to confirm the same.
The cast members of No One Saw Us Leave Season 1

The main cast of No One Saw Us Leave includes Tessa Ia as Valeria, Emiliano Zurita as Leo, and Juan Manuel Bernal as Samuel. The supporting cast also consists of some brilliant names, and this includes Flavio Medina as Moishe, andAlexander Varela as Isaac. The names in the cast also include Karina Gidi, Lisa Owen, Natasha Dupeyrón, and Gustavo Bassani, as per the Netflix official website.
The trailer of the show has been released online and gives us a glimpse of the man taking away the kids under the influence of his parents, and his wife gets to know about it when she arrives home, which leaves her shocked. This sets up the painful journey, unwinding the conflict between the two elite families and the lives of the innocents suffering from being separated from their mothers.
The period drama paints a picture of old Jewish society and layers it with intimate moments and emotion. The language is primarily Spanish, but Netflix offers subtitles in various languages for the worldwide release. The period drama's rating is TV-MA, which means it is strictly for mature audiences featuring themes like separation, trauma, legal and cultural prejudices, etc.
What could be more horrific for a mother who, when she reaches home, isn't able to find her kids around? Get ready for a horror that is more grounded this Halloween. Do not forget to stream the show exclusively on Netflix for the US audience.