I'm not sure we're ready for this... but Netflix has released yet another tear-jerker.
If you like epic cinematography and storytelling that will leave you in heartache; you've just split up with your partner and you're listening to 'Waterfalls' by TLC on repeat; or you just simply enjoy sobbing endlessly into your pillow... viewers reckon you should watch this new show.
The 10-part Spanish series has solicited a strong reaction from Netflix fans who have been left 'in tears' after sinking their teeth into all the episodes. Take a look:
The show - titled The Accident - follows several families in a small close-knit community whose lives change forever while at a kids' birthday party.
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While everyone is having fun enjoying drinks and a natter and the children jump around on a hired bouncy castle, tragedy strikes.
Out of nowhere the weather drastically changes and the wind lifts the inflatable in which three children were playing on at the time.
The accident resulted in their deaths.
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Enraged by the disaster the families begin to turn on each other as they demand answers and find who is responsible for their deaths.
They become all-consumed by the loss of their little ones leading to guilt and resentment of each other, which later triggers violence as it spirals out of control.
And fans are whole-heartedly onboard with the series.
Taking to Twitter, one user posted: "'The Accident' on Netflix is so damn good! It’s dubbed but I don’t mind it 10/10!! They were all a damn mess fr."
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While another took to social media to write: "The accident on Netflix is the saddest s*** I’ve ever seen and this is why I don’t watch new shows the way my anxiety is set up absolutely not."
It didn't end there, another fan left in tears commented: "I just started the accident on Netflix and it already has me crying fr."
With another chiming in: "The Accident on @netflix has me in a chokehold right now."
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Meanwhile someone else added: "New fear unlocked (The Accident on Netflix)."
I'm a dad myself and I honestly never thought this would be something I'd be worried about - my son flying away in a bouncy castle, but for real I am now.
Will you be watching it?
Topics: Netflix, Parenting, Film and TV