High Heat on Netflix

How to Watch High Heat on Netflix

After his brother’s murder, Poncho is determined to figure out what happened. High Heat follows his journey to a local fire brigade that might hold the keys to the secret behind his family — and a serial killer. If you’re wondering how to watch High Heat on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.

Where to Watch High Heat

Good news! You and your family can enjoy not only High Heat but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more. 

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How Many Episodes Are in High Heat?

High Heat on Netflix

There are 39 episodes in High Heat. Each episode lasts 35-40 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of High Heat episodes and their scheduled date release here below.

  1. “Dreaming of Fire”: August 17, 2022
  2. “Death Does Not Forgive”: August 17, 2022
  3. “He’s Just My Boss”: August 17, 2022
  4. “McAllen”: August 17, 2022
  5. “Do You Know What You’re Getting Yourself Into?”: August 17, 2022
  6. “The First Night Is the Hardest”: August 17, 2022
  7. “The Dead Can Speak”: August 17, 2022
  8. “Family History”: August 17, 2022
  9. “Information Is Power”: August 17, 2022
  10. “Question It and Find Out”: August 17, 2022
  11. “The Past Haunts Me”: August 17, 2022
  12. “A Father Doesn’t Make Mistakes”: August 17, 2022
  13. “A Little Distance”: August 17, 2022
  14. “Rotten Apple”: August 17, 2022
  15. “I Don’t Believe in Coincidences”: August 17, 2022
  16. “Underground Secret”: August 17, 2022
  17. “Surprise”: August 17, 2022
  18. “The Sketch”: August 17, 2022
  19. “Not Who They Think”: August 17, 2022
  20. “Past Present”: August 17, 2022
  21. “Shock to the Heart”: August 17, 2022
  22. “Losing Everything”: August 17, 2022
  23. “If I Can’t Have Them, No One Will”: August 17, 2022
  24. “A Fatherless Child”: August 17, 2022
  25. “An Unforgettable Evening”: August 17, 2022
  26. “Love Is Never Too Much”: August 17, 2022
  27. “There Are No Coincidences”: August 17, 2022
  28. “Father and Son”: August 17, 2022
  29. “Underground”: August 17, 2022
  30. “Broken Hearts”: August 17, 2022
  31. “The Reasons Why”: August 17, 2022
  32. “Waking Among the Dead”: August 17, 2022
  33. “Winners and Losers”: August 17, 2022
  34. “A Bad Father”: August 17, 2022
  35. “Road Trip”: August 17, 2022
  36. “You Don’t Need Anyone Else”: August 17, 2022
  37. “You Don’t Know How to Be Alone”: August 17, 2022
  38. “I Will Always Be Someone Else”: August 17, 2022
  39. “The Time Has Come”: August 17, 2022

What Are the Critics Saying About High Heat?

High Heat received a 43% from audience viewers. While some viewers found the series to have great acting and storylines, others felt the show dragged on a little too long with its nearly 40-episode season.

“Definitely in the wheelhouse for people who like non-romantic telenovelas, with lots of plot twists and shirtless guys with eight-packs.” – Joel Keller, Decider

“Mostly, High Heat is just a bit sloppy.” – Jack Seale, The Guardian

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Is High Heat Suitable for Kids?

High Heat is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for audiences ages 17+. The series contains mild profanity. It may also contain real-world topics, themes, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger viewers.

How Can I Watch High Heat in Its Original Language?

High Heat is originally in Spanish. In order to watch High Heat in its original language, set language settings to Spanish with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.

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