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Money Heist confirms final season

Netflix’s most-watched non-English language series ever to conclude.

Spanish series Money Heist (Casa de papel) will end with its upcoming fifth season.

Netflix’s most-watched non-English language series ever is set to begin filming soon in Spain, Denmark and Portugal, with The series stars Úrsula Coberó (Tokyo), Álvaro Morte (The Professor) , Itziar Ituño (Lisbon), Pedro Alonso (Berlin), Miguel Herrán (Rio), Jaime Lorente (Denver), Esther Acebo (Stockholm), Enrique Arce (Arturo), Darko Peric (Helsinki), Hovik Keuchkerian (Bogotá), Luka Peros (Marseille), Belén Cuesta (Manila), Fernando Cayo (Coronel Tamayo), Rodrigo de la Serna (Palermo), Najwa Nimri (Inspector Sierra), y José Manuel Poga (Gandía), and Miguel Ángel Silvestre (Sense 8) and Patrick Criado (La gran familia española, Vivir sin permiso).

“We’ve spent almost a year thinking about how to break up the band,” said creator and showrunner Alex Pina. “How to put the Professor on the ropes. How to get into situations that are irreversible for many characters. The result is the fifth part of La Casa de Papel. The war reaches its most extreme and savage levels, but it is also the most epic and exciting season.”

Part 5 will consist of 10 episodes and starts production on 3 August.

5 Responses

    1. I somewhat agree – the original seasons was a near perfect 22 episode self-contained story

      I still love the Netflix seasons (I love this crazy gang) and will gladly watch the final episode but any fan has to acknowledge a that dip in quality.

  1. I confess to have watched all four seasons of Money Heist, it did feel like being caught in a time loop.
    I guess the clever creative part of this show is borrowed from the ‘The Italian Job’ without the Mini cars, the viewer is manipulated to want the criminals to win and not the unlikable authority figures.
    Money Heist is a very self indulgent series with enough plot holes to extend it into five seasons, but for me dragging this tired melodrama along for a final 10 extra episodes will test my patience, but as I’m invested I will (hopefully) finish this sometimes ambiguous story.

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