Berlin and this gang will return to Netflix with a second season. The iconic character, played by Pedro Alonso, will be back with a new heist and more love.
The second season of the Money Heist spin-off, created by Álex Pina (La casa de papel, Sky Rojo) and Esther Martínez Lobato (La casa de papel, Sky Rojo), will begin production in 2025.
In addition to Berlin, the entire gang will return: Michelle Jenner (Isabel), who plays Keila, an expert in electronic engineering; Tristán Ulloa (Fariña) is Damián, a philanthropic professor and Berlin’s confidant; and Begoña Vargas (Welcome to Eden) is Cameron, a kamikaze who always lives on the edge.
There’s also Julio Peña Fernández (Through My Window) as Roi, Berlin’s faithful squire, and Joel Sánchez brings Bruce to life, the relentless man of action in the gang.
During its premiere week, Berlin was the most-watched series globally and reached the Top 10 in 91 countries. Since then, it has remained in the Top 10 for seven consecutive weeks in non-English TV, amassing 348 million hours viewed and 53 million total views.
The series is now ranked at number 9 among the most-watched non-English language series in the history of Netflix.
There are only two things that are sure to turn a bad day into a great one: love and a payday worth millions. They’re what keep Berlin going through his golden years, a time when he still has no inkling of his illness and hasn’t gotten trapped like a rat in the Spanish Mint.
This is where he starts preparing one of his most extraordinary heists: making jewels worth 44 million disappear like some sort of magic trick. To do it, he’ll enlist the help of one of the three gangs he’s ever stolen with.
The show comes from Vancouver Media, which is a television production company founded in late 2016 by Álex Pina and aims to create shows that stand out from the rest.
Since its launch, it has developed La casa de papel (aka Money Heist), The Pier, White Lines, Sky Rojo, and most recently Berlin. The company is currently filming for El refugio atómico (aka The Fallout Shelter).
Mirko Parlevliet has been reporting on the entertainment industry since 1998 and founded Vital Thrills to provide the latest news on streaming, movies, and TV shows. He previously created the websites ComingSoon, SuperHeroHype, and ShockTillYouDrop.