The Marked Woman trailer teases a detective's desperate hunt for truth about a stranger

The Marked Woman releases on Netflix on June 5, 2026 - Image via YouTube/@Netflix
The Marked Woman releases on Netflix on June 5, 2026 - Image via YouTube/@Netflix

The Marked Woman opens its trailer with a woman found bound and captured inside a shipping container at the Port of Barcelona, with no memory of who she is or how she got there. Netflix uses that image to set up a Spanish mystery that looks tense, direct, and personal from the first few seconds. Instead of overexplaining the case, the preview lets that single discovery carry the fear and the urgency.

From there, the trailer of The Marked Woman hands the case to detective Anna Ripoll. She has to work out who this woman is and how she ended up at the Port of Barcelona. She also has to figure out why the trail around her already feels dangerous. The memory loss angle is doing most of the work here. The stranger cannot tell the police who she is, but the preview makes it pretty clear that someone else knows exactly what she is tied to.

The release date of the movie is June 5, 2026, and the trailer is creating quite the buzz. It introduces the woman, points us toward Anna, and makes the search feel urgent without overexplaining the case. Netflix paired the clip with a poster and a new set of images, which is usually the sign that release week marketing is already in motion.


How does The Marked Woman set up Anna Ripoll and the case?

The official synopsis says The Marked Woman starts once the unidentified woman is found inside a container at the Barcelona port. Anna Ripoll takes the lead on the case, with officer Quique Zarate working with her. The police have a living witness, but they do not have a name to attach to her. That gives the film two tracks to work on at once: the criminal question in front of the police and the missing and hidden identity of the woman herself.

Netflix keeps the story locked on that missing identity from start to finish. Anna and Quique are not chasing a random clue. They are trying to work out who this woman is and what in her past landed her in that container. The trailer treats memory not just as any other evidence, but as damaged evidence that cannot be trusted yet. That choice makes the hunt feel more personal and more unstable than a regular case. It also means every answer could put the woman in even more danger.

Visually, the preview stays close to the people involved from scene to scene. The port, the hospital, and the tighter shots of the woman all suggest a thriller that wants pressure more than noise. That approach fits the material. For The Marked Woman, the real question is not just who committed a crime. It is who this stranger was before anyone found her, and why that truth seems dangerous enough to hide.


Who is in the cast of The Marked Woman?

Candela Pena leads The Marked Woman as Anna Ripoll, with Ana Rujas as the unnamed woman and Pol Lopez as Quique Zarate. The trailer does not try to cover a huge cast all at once. It keeps returning to those three positions instead. One is solving the case, one is trapped inside it, and one is close enough to share the pressure as the mystery grows.

Beyond them, the cast includes Manolo Solo, Luka Peros, and Kira Miro. Behind the camera, Gabe Ibanez directs from a script by Lara Sendim. The film adapts the novel by Rosa Montero and Olivier Truc, which gives the story a more established crime novel spine before the movie even starts.

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K&S Films produced the project, with Matias Mosteirin and Pola Zito as executive producers. The rollout itself feels carefully planned, with the trailer, poster, stills, and date all landing together instead of drifting out in pieces.

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Edited by Debashri Roy