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|dates = 2017-2021 | |dates = 2017-2021 | ||
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|character1=Silene "Tokyo" Oliveira | |character1=Silene "Tokyo" Oliveira | ||
|actor1=[[Úrsula Corberó]] | |actor1=[[Úrsula Corberó]] | ||
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|actor2=Álvaro Morte | |actor2=Álvaro Morte | ||
|character3=Andrés "Berlin" de Fonollosa | |character3=Andrés "Berlin" de Fonollosa | ||
− | |actor3=Pedro Alonso | + | |actor3=[[Pedro Alonso]] |
|character4=Raquel "Lisbon" Murillo | |character4=Raquel "Lisbon" Murillo | ||
− | |actor4=Itziar Ituño | + | |actor4=[[Itziar Ituño]] |
|character5=Ágata "Nairobi" Jiménez | |character5=Ágata "Nairobi" Jiménez | ||
− | |actor5=Alba Flores | + | |actor5=[[Alba Flores]] |
|character6=Daniel "Denver" Ramos | |character6=Daniel "Denver" Ramos | ||
− | |actor6=Jaime Lorente | + | |actor6=[[Jaime Lorente]] |
|character7=Mirko "Helsinki" Dragic | |character7=Mirko "Helsinki" Dragic | ||
− | |actor7=Darko Perić | + | |actor7=[[Darko Perić]] |
|character8=Aníbal "Rio" Cortés | |character8=Aníbal "Rio" Cortés | ||
− | |actor8=Miguel Herrán | + | |actor8=[[Miguel Herrán]] |
|character9=Mónica "Stockholm" Gaztambide | |character9=Mónica "Stockholm" Gaztambide | ||
− | |actor9=Esther Acebo | + | |actor9=[[Esther Acebo]] |
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− | '''''Money Heist''''' (Spanish title: La casa de papel, lit. ''"The House of Paper"'') is a Spanish crime drama series that follows a group of | + | '''''Money Heist''''' (Spanish title: La casa de papel, lit. ''"The House of Paper"'') is a Spanish crime drama series that follows a group of criminals led by the enigmatic "Professor" as they attempt to rob and take control of the Royal Mint of Spain and later, the Bank of Spain. The first season of the series was originally aired on Spanish TV network Antena 3 in 2017. Netflix obtained the exclusive streaming rights for the series later in the year, and between 2019-2021, the show received an additional two seasons. |
− | The show has received an international remake, | + | The show has received an international remake, '''''[[Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area]]''''' (Korean title: 종이의 집: 공동경제구역, Jongi-ui Jip: Gongdonggyeongjeguyeok; lit. "The House of Paper: Joint Economic Area"), and a prequel series, '''''[[Berlin]]'''''. ''Money Heist: Korea'' is a South Korean adaptation of the original series, and takes place in a mid-reunification Korea. The adaptation follows a group of criminals as they take control of and print money in the South and North Korea-managed Unified Korea Mint. Netflix announced the adaptation in November 2020, and released it in two parts on June and December 2022. ''Berlin'' is a prequel series announced by Netflix in November 2021 and released in December 2023. [[Pedro Alonso]] reprises the role of Berlin. The series has been renewed for a second season. |
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Money Heist (Spanish title: La casa de papel, lit. "The House of Paper") is a Spanish crime drama series that follows a group of criminals led by the enigmatic "Professor" as they attempt to rob and take control of the Royal Mint of Spain and later, the Bank of Spain. The first season of the series was originally aired on Spanish TV network Antena 3 in 2017. Netflix obtained the exclusive streaming rights for the series later in the year, and between 2019-2021, the show received an additional two seasons.
The show has received an international remake, Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area (Korean title: 종이의 집: 공동경제구역, Jongi-ui Jip: Gongdonggyeongjeguyeok; lit. "The House of Paper: Joint Economic Area"), and a prequel series, Berlin. Money Heist: Korea is a South Korean adaptation of the original series, and takes place in a mid-reunification Korea. The adaptation follows a group of criminals as they take control of and print money in the South and North Korea-managed Unified Korea Mint. Netflix announced the adaptation in November 2020, and released it in two parts on June and December 2022. Berlin is a prequel series announced by Netflix in November 2021 and released in December 2023. Pedro Alonso reprises the role of Berlin. The series has been renewed for a second season.