Money Heist

 





Money Heist

Money Heist (Spanish: La casa de papel, [la ˈkasa de paˈpel], "The House of Paper") is a Spanish heist wrongdoing dramatization TV series made by Álex Pina. The series follows two since a long time ago pre-arranged heists drove by the Professor (Álvaro Morte), one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain, told according to the viewpoint of one of the looters, Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó). The account is told in an ongoing like manner and depends on flashbacks, time-hops, stowed away person inspirations, and an untrustworthy storyteller for intricacy.


The series was at first planned as a restricted series to be told in two sections. It had its unique run of 15 episodes on Spanish organization Antena 3 from 2 May 2017 through 23 November 2017. Netflix procured worldwide streaming privileges in late 2017. It re-cut the series into 22 more limited episodes and delivered them around the world, starting with the initial segment on 20 December 2017, trailed continuously part on 6 April 2018. In April 2018, Netflix reestablished the series with an altogether expanded financial plan for 16 new episodes absolute. Section 3, with eight episodes, was delivered on 19 July 2019. Section 4, likewise with eight episodes, was delivered on 3 April 2020. A narrative including the makers and the cast debuted on Netflix that very day, named Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Spanish: La casa de papel: El Fenómeno). In July 2020, Netflix restored the show for a fifth and last part, which was delivered in two five-episode volumes on 3 September and 3 December 2021, separately. The series was shot in Madrid, Spain. Critical parts were additionally recorded in Panama, Thailand, Italy (Florence), Denmark and in Portugal.


The series got a few honors including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards, just as basic approval for its refined plot, relational shows, bearing, and for attempting to enhance Spanish TV. The Italian enemy of fundamentalist tune "Bella ciao", which plays on numerous occasions all through the series, turned into a mid year hit across Europe in 2018. By 2018, the series was the most-watched non-English-language series and one of the most-watched series in general on Netflix, having specific reverberation with watchers from Mediterranean Europe and the Latin American areas.





Cast and characters

  • Úrsula Corberó as Silene Oliveira (Tokyo): a runaway turned looter who is explored by the Professor, then, at that point, joins his gathering and takes part in his arrangements. She likewise goes about as the inconsistent storyteller.
  • Álvaro Morte as Sergio Marquina (The Professor)/Salvador "Salva" Martín: the driving force of the heist who collected the gathering, and Berlin's more youthful sibling
  • Itziar Ituño as Raquel Murillo (Lisbon): an assessor of the National Police Corps who is placed responsible for the case until she joins the gathering partially 3
  • Pedro Alonso as Andrés de Fonollosa (Berlin): an at death's door gem hoodlum and the Professor's second-in-order and more seasoned sibling
  • Paco Tous as Agustín Ramos (Moscow) (parts 1–2; included parts 3–5): a previous excavator turned lawbreaker and Denver's dad
  • Alba Flores as Ágata Jiménez (Nairobi): a specialist in falsifying and fabrication, accountable for printing the cash and directed the liquefying of gold
  • Miguel Herrán as Aníbal Cortés (Rio): a youthful programmer who later turns into Tokyo's sweetheart
  • Jaime Lorente as Ricardo/Daniel[b] Ramos (Denver): Moscow's child who goes along with him in the heist
  • Esther Acebo as Mónica Gaztambide (Stockholm): one of the prisoners in the Mint who is Arturo Román's secretary and paramour, completing his offspring of wedlock; during the theft, she experiences passionate feelings for Denver and turns into an accessory to the gathering
  • Enrique Arce as Arturo Román: a prisoner and the previous Director of the Royal Mint of Spain
  • María Pedraza as Alison Parker (parts 1–2): a prisoner in the Mint and girl of the British representative to Spain
  • Darko Perić as Mirko Dragic (Helsinki): a veteran Serbian fighter and Oslo's cousin
  • Kiti Mánver as Mariví Fuentes (parts 1–2; included parts 3–4): Raquel's mom
  • Hovik Keuchkerian as Santiago Lopez (Bogotá; parts 3–5): a specialist in metallurgy who joins the burglary of the Bank of Spain
  • Luka Peroš as Jakov (Marseille; parts 4–5; highlighted section 3): an individual from the posse who joins the theft of the Bank of Spain and fills in as a contact for the gathering.
  • Belén Cuesta as Julia Martinez (Manila; parts 4–5; highlighted section 3): godchild of Moscow and Denver's cherished companion, a trans lady, who joins the pack and postures as one of the prisoners during the burglary of the Bank of Spain
  • Fernando Cayo as Colonel Luis Tamayo (section 4–5; included section 3): an individual from the Spanish Intelligence who supervises Alicia's work looking into it
  • Rodrigo de la Serna as Martín Berrote (Palermo/The Engineer; parts 3–5): an old Argentine companion of Berlin who arranged the burglary of the Bank of Spain with him and accepted his place as boss
  • Najwa Nimri as Alicia Sierra (parts 3–5): a pregnant reviewer of the National Police Corps put responsible for the case later Raquel withdrew from the power

Recurring

  • Roberto García Ruiz as Dimitri Mostovói/Radko Dragić[c] (Oslo; parts 1–2; highlighted parts 3–4): a veteran Serbian fighter and Helsinki's cousin
  • Fernando Soto as Ángel Rubio (parts 1–2; included parts 3–5): an appointee examiner and Raquel's second-in-order
  • Juan Fernández as Colonel Luis Prieto (parts 1–2; highlighted parts 3–4): an individual from the Spanish Intelligence who manages Raquel's work looking into the issue
  • Anna Gras as Mercedes Colmenar (parts 1–2): Alison's instructor and one of the prisoners in the Mint
  • Fran Morcillo as Pablo Ruiz (section 1): Alison's classmate and one of the prisoners in the Mint
  • Clara Alvarado as Ariadna Cascales (parts 1–2): one of the prisoners who works in the Mint and entices Berlin
  • Mario de la Rosa as Suárez: the head of the Grupo Especial de Operaciones
  • Miquel García Borda as Alberto Vicuña (parts 1–2; highlighted parts 4-5): Raquel's ex and a criminological analyst
  • Naia Guz as Paula Vicuña Murillo (parts 1–2; included parts 3–4): Raquel and Alberto's girl
  • José Manuel Poga as César Gandía (parts 4–5; highlighted section 3): head of safety for the Bank of Spain who escapes from prisoner and causes destruction for the gathering
  • Antonio Romero as Benito Antoñanzas (parts 3–5): a right hand to Colonel Luis Tamayo, who is convinced by the Professor to tackle assignments for him
  • Diana Gómez as Tatiana (included parts 3–5): the fifth ex of Berlin who is an expert piano player and criminal
  • Pep Munné as Mario Urbaneja (highlighted parts 3–5): the legislative head of the Bank of Spain
  • Olalla Hernández as Amanda (highlighted parts 3–5): the Secretary to the legislative leader of the Bank of Spain and prisoner who Arturo assaults
  • Mari Carmen Sánchez as Paquita (highlighted parts 3–5): a prisoner in the Bank of Spain and a medical caretaker who watches out for Nairobi while she recuperates
  • Carlos Suárez as Miguel Fernández (highlighted parts 3–5): an apprehensive prisoner in the Bank of Spain
  • Ahikar Azcona as Matías Caño (Pamplona; included parts 3–5): an individual from the gathering who to a great extent watches the prisoners in the Bank of Spain
  • Ramón Agirre as Benjamín Martinez (Logroño; included parts 4–5): father of Manila who helps the Professor in his arrangement
  • Antonio García Ferreras as himself (highlighted parts 4–5): a writer
  • José Manuel Seda as Sagasta (section 5): head of the military detail inside the bank
  • Patrick Criado as Rafael (included section 5): Berlin's child and Professor's nephew
  • Miguel Ángel Silvestre (included section 5): René, Tokyo's beau prior to working with the Professor
  • Alberto Amarilla as Ramiro (section 5): individual from Sagasta's Special Forces
  • Jennifer Miranda as Arteche (section 5): individual from Sagasta's Special Forces
  • Ajay Jethi as Shakir (included parts 4–5): the lead Pakistani programmer that was employed by the Professor during the Bank of Spain theft

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