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‘A Lot of Wacky Stuff Goes on’: Eric Bana Goes Wild, Again, for Netflix Murder Mystery

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA, JUL 21 – Netflix's Untamed explores a detective's pursuit of truth amid personal grief and a conspiracy in Yosemite, with over 4 million annual visitors complicating the investigation.

  • Released in 2025, Netflix's Untamed follows detective Kyle Turner investigating a death at Yosemite National Park, filmed in Whistler, Canada.
  • A woman falls to her death at Yosemite’s El Capitan, prompting Kyle Turner to call ranger Naya Vasquez.
  • Using photo forensics and DNA testing, Naya Vasquez identifies the Jane Doe as Lucy Cook, revealing her 2012 disappearance.
  • Management pressure mounted as Turner persisted, but park management sought to declare the death an accident, yet Turner defies orders to investigate further.
  • With a #1 debut on Netflix, it draws inspiration from real national park murders, highlighting its cultural impact.
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Before the end of July, Netflix premiered Indomable, a series of the genre thriller that became one of his big bets for the second half of the year. In addition to having Eric Bana as the protagonist, the production chose as stage one of the most imposing landscapes in North America, which caught the public from the beginning and positioned it at the top of the ranking in Argentina.The winter season invites to stay at home and enjoy in front of …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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