In a magical corner of London, Wendy and her brothers, Juan and Miguel, live a quiet life, but their imagination soars high. One night, when the stars shine brighter than ever, a mysterious flying boy named Peter Pan appears in their room, accompanied by the fairy Tinker Bell. Peter, who has never grown up, invites them to escape to Neverland, a distant world full of wonders, pirates, and adventures.
The three siblings, intrigued by the promise of a place where fun never ends, soar into the sky, leaving their home behind. In Neverland, they meet the Lost Boys and confront the feared Captain Hook, a cunning pirate determined to capture Peter and take revenge on him, for he has cut off Hook's hand and fed it to a crocodile. As the battle between good and evil intensifies, Wendy becomes the maternal figure for the Lost Boys and begins to realize that the absence of responsibilities is not what she thought.
With the fight against Hook as a backdrop, Wendy must decide whether to remain in the world of eternal childhood or return to reality and her family. This story, filled with magic, friendship, and growth, becomes a reflection on the passage of time and the inevitable need to grow up, reminding us that while dreams are wonderful, sometimes home is the best place to be.