Summary
A new Money Heist spinoff trailer hints at the return of beloved character Berlin, who is back in his prime and ready for a thrilling heist.
The original series follows a band of criminals who adopt easily recollected location codenames.
The teaser features Pedro Alonso returning as Berlin and introduces fresh characters, hinting at a thrilling untold narrative in the prequel series.
Netflix has just dropped a thrilling trailer for the highly anticipated prequel series of Money Heist, teasing the return of a beloved character at the peak of their abilities. Titled "Berlin," this spinoff delves into the escapades of the character, renowned for their role in the original series where a group of criminals schemed to pilfer the Royal Mint of Spain. Furthermore, each main character, including Berlin, is assigned a codename based on a specific location, ensuring their memorable presence throughout the show. Excitement builds as fans catch a glimpse of Berlin in action, setting the stage for an epic heist.
Why Berlin Is The Perfect Character For A Money Heist Prequel
Pedro Alonso, reprising his role as Berlin, can be seen in the intriguing teaser as he masterminds a significant heist. Furthermore, the brief trailer introduces fresh faces who will play pivotal roles in the series, emphasizing the exciting new narrative waiting to unfold.Berlin's popularity has naturally placed him at the forefront of the Money Heist prequel series. In the initial show, Berlin captivated audiences with his enigmatic and unpredictable persona, ultimately disclosing his involvement in the heist as a result of his terminal illness. Although Berlin's demise occurred in Part 2 of the series, Alonso made a remarkable return to his role in Part 3, effectively weaving in crucial elements of his character's backstory.
The upcoming series will undoubtedly delve deeper into Berlin's backstory from the original show, highlighting a new heist that he will undertake. Adding to the franchise, the cast of Berlin will introduce fresh faces such as Michelle Jenner (Los hombres de Paco), Begoña Vargas (32 Malasana Street), and Tristán Ulloa (Warrior Nun). With many unanswered questions about Berlin's past, the show promises to uncover more about his character than ever before.
The series is set to consist of eight episodes, mirroring the length of Money Heist's Parts 3 and 4. Currently, it appears that this will be the sole season of Berlin, but the future possibilities will depend on the events of the inaugural season. Fans can anticipate the unveiling of this beloved character's backstory when the series premieres on December 29th.
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