A few days before the launch of “Berlin” on Netflix, there seems to be a question on the lips of subscribers: Which actors from “La Casa de Papel” will be back in the prequel to the Spanish series? Here is the answer.
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On the schedule for Friday, December 29, subscribers Netflix discover the eight episodes of Berlin, the long-awaited prequel to La Casa de Papel. Set long before the character's tragic death, the fiction focuses on the years Berlin spent in Paris and how he planned one of the most daring robberies of his life: the theft of 44 million euros worth of jewels in a single night . To put his plan into action, the charismatic thief gathered a gang of brilliant burglars. In addition to the return of Pedro Alonso as Andrés de Fonollosa aka Berlin, you can also expect to see other stars from La Casa de Papel again.
Berlin: A series marked by the presence of former stars of La Casa de Papel
In Berlin, Pedro Alonso will star alongside a new group of actors consisting of Michelle Jenner and Joel Sanchez, who will respectively play Keila, a cybersecurity computer expert and the group's engineer, and Bruce, the group's boss. Netflix subscribers will certainly recognize three familiar faces: those of Julio Peña (Through My Window), Tristan Ulloa (Warrior Nun) and Begoña Vargas (Bienvenidos a Eden), who will lend their features to Roi, a young man considered right-wing Poor from Berlin; Damien, a friend from Berlin; and to Cameron, a strong woman who joined the team for fun. In addition to these new faces, Netflix announced the return of two actresses who starred in The House of Paper : Najwa Nimri (Alicia Sierra) and Itziar Ituño (Raque / Lisbon).
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Before Berlin, (re)discover La Casa de Papel, the Netflix phenomenon series.
While Netflix subscribers wait for “Berlin” to debut, they can now watch “La Casa de Papel” in its entirety. After a first season that was not particularly well received in Spain, the streaming platform bought the first two salvos to add them to its list of international productions. And so subscribers discovered the story of a man nicknamed “the Professor,” whose goal was to plan the best heist ever. With the help of eight of Spain's best criminals, he managed to infiltrate the National Currency Factory to print 2.4 billion euros in small denominations of 50 euros, and did so in less than eleven days, without any victims. Given the colossal success of the series, Netflix renewed it for two more seasons and then released a South Korean adaptation titled Money Heist: Korea.
Article written in collaboration with 6Médias