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Money Heist, 5th season: Netflix sets the release date with a shocking trailer

Money Heist, 5th season: Netflix sets the release date with a shocking trailer

Netflix will divide the fifth season of "La Casa de Papel" (eng. Money Heist) into two parts, which will be released in 2021.

The last season of Money Heist (La casa de papel), a premiere that Netflix saved for 2021. The platform has just reported that they will broadcast the 5th season divided into two parts : the first will premiere on September 3 and the second will be available from December 3.

The preview trailer released today raises the expectations of fans of the series.

"When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of a pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected of a ten-episode season and we tried by all means to generate a feeling of the end of the season or series finale in that first volume," explained the creator Álex Pina in the press release provided by Netflix.



It is expected that the first volume of the fifth season will be marked by "an extreme warlike genre" with the band of Professor (Álvaro Morte) on the ropes . It can be deduced taking into account that we said goodbye to the previous season with Inspector Alicia Sierra (Najwa Nimri) well pregnant and pointing her gun at the leader of the gang.

The last part, on the other hand, will be more dramatic: "We focus more on the emotionality of the characters, it is a journey through their sentimental map that connects us directly with the farewell." If anyone was still hoping, the head of state makes it clear that with the robbery of the Bank of Spain he will say goodbye once and for all to La casa de papel.

It remains to be seen, however, if Netflix wants to recycle one of its most successful brands in some way , either in the form of a prequel or producing a spin-off of a character.

Where to see the 5 season of La casa de papel?

"La Casa De Papel" will return for a fifth and final season on Netflix in the second half of 2021. The first part will premiere on September 3 and the second will be available from December 3.

Protagonists of La casa de papel

The series stars Álvaro Morte, Úrsula Corberó, Itziar Ituño, Pedro Alonso, Miguel Herrán, Jaime Lorente, Esther Acebo, Enrique Arce, Darko Peric, Hovik Keuchkerian, Luka Peroš, Belén Cuesta, Fernando Cayo, Rodrigo de la Serna, Najwa Nimri and José Manuel Poga. In the fifth season Miguel Ángel Silvestre (Sky Rojo) and Patrick Criado (Anti-riot) are incorporated.

How many seasons does the paper house have?

An organized gang of thieves sets out to commit the heist of the century at the National Mint and Stamp Factory. Five months of preparation will be reduced to eleven days to be able to carry out the great coup successfully.

First episode : May 2, 2017

No. of seasons : 2 (4 parts)

# Of episodes : 31 (list of episodes)

Number of seasons : 4

Awards : International Emmy Award for Best Dramatic Series, PLUS

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