
THE WARNING’S RISE TO FAME TO BE CHRONICLED IN EXPLOSIVE NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Netflix has officially announced a brand-new documentary centered on the phenomenal rise of Mexican rock trio The Warning, and fans across the globe are already counting the days. The project, set to debut later this year, promises an intimate and unfiltered look into the lives of the Villarreal sisters—Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra—as they go from viral sensations to international rock stars.
Titled “The Warning: Loud and Unbreakable,” the documentary captures the band’s journey from their early days in Monterrey to commanding sold-out venues across continents. With never-before-seen footage, emotional interviews, and backstage access, the film aims to tell the story of not just a band—but a movement.
A Story Born in a Bedroom
Before they were playing stadiums or sharing stages with rock legends, The Warning were just three sisters jamming together in their bedroom. In 2014, the band posted a YouTube video of their cover of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman,” and the internet took notice. The video went viral, eventually catching the attention of Metallica themselves and setting off a chain reaction that would launch the girls into the spotlight.
That moment is where the Netflix documentary begins, charting their humble beginnings and the family support that helped shape their passion for music.
“We had no idea what that one video would do,” says Paulina Villarreal in a clip from the trailer. “We just wanted to play. We didn’t expect the world to be watching.”
Fame, Pressure, and Growing Up in the Spotlight
As the documentary follows their journey, it also explores the challenges that came with fame at such a young age. From learning to navigate the music industry to dealing with personal insecurities, the film doesn’t shy away from the emotional toll of growing up under constant scrutiny.
The Netflix crew reportedly followed the band for over two years, capturing the highs and lows of touring life, recording sessions, and the emotional demands of being both family and creative partners.
“There were moments where we almost broke apart,” says Daniela in the trailer. “But music brought us back every time.”
Behind the spotlight and success is a powerful story of perseverance, sisterhood, and identity. Viewers will get a rare behind-the-scenes look at how the sisters resolve conflict, support one another, and grow—not only as musicians but as young women in an industry that often underestimates them.
Star Power and Rock Legends Appear
Adding to the excitement, the documentary features appearances and commentary from rock icons like Lzzy Hale of Halestorm, Dave Grohl, and members of Muse—all of whom have shared stages or spoken publicly about their admiration for The Warning.
“They’ve got that spark,” says Hale in one scene. “They remind me of what rock used to feel like—and where it’s headed next.”
The film also includes input from producers, tour managers, and fans from across the world, offering a 360-degree view of how The Warning built a community that spans languages, generations, and borders.
Netflix Bets Big on Music
The release of The Warning: Loud and Unbreakable is part of Netflix’s growing commitment to music documentaries. Following the success of projects featuring Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, and BLACKPINK, Netflix sees The Warning as a powerful new voice in global music storytelling.
“With their raw energy, their message of resilience, and their loyal fanbase, The Warning was a natural fit,” said Netflix documentary executive Claudia Martinez. “Their story is deeply human and incredibly inspiring. It’s about chasing a dream and refusing to be silenced.”
The documentary is expected to reach millions of viewers, many of whom may be discovering the band for the first time. Netflix is already preparing international subtitles and a dubbed version to reach its massive audience base in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
Anticipation Builds
The official trailer drops next month, with the full documentary slated for release in September 2025. Fan forums are already ablaze with speculation about the film’s scenes and soundtrack, which is rumored to include unreleased tracks and stripped-down acoustic versions of the band’s biggest hits.
For longtime fans, the documentary is more than just entertainment—it’s validation of a journey they’ve followed from the start. For newcomers, it’s a front-row seat to one of the most compelling rock stories of the decade.
Whether you’re a diehard member of the Dragon Crew or someone hearing about The Warning for the first time, The Warning: Loud and Unbreakable is poised to be a must-watch.