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6.2 2 Seasons • 20 Episodes

The Bunker

A specialized team is responsible for the country's State Security. This Antwerp cell operates from the bunker, a secret and underground headquarters

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Sven de Ridder

    Sven de Ridder

    Rob Verbraeken

  • Hilde Van Mieghem

    Hilde Van Mieghem

    Rosa Feldmann

  • Sachli Gholamalizad

    Sachli Gholamalizad

    Farah Tehrani

  • Greg Timmermans

    Greg Timmermans

    Alexander Van Praet

  • Pieter Verelst

    Pieter Verelst

    Vincent Kuppens

  • Greet Verstraete

    Greet Verstraete

    Nina Van Hoof

Overview

A specialized team is responsible for the country's State Security. This Antwerp cell operates from the bunker, a secret and underground headquarters

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