La casa de papel season 2

Alba Flores Nairobi. Fernando Soto Ángel. Mario de la Rosa Suárez. Hovik Keuchkerian Bogotá. Rodrigo de la Serna Palermo. Najwa Nimri Alicia Sierra. Luka Peros Marsella. Fernando Cayo Coronel Tamayo. Rocco Narva Suarez. Álex Pina. More like this. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia The episodes were shot in order and the actors only received the scripts for each episode as they were shooting, so they also did not know what their character's fate would be. Álvaro Morte The Professor said the actors would message each other with excitement when they received a new script. Goofs When the Professor finds Tokyo, she is on the lam and wanted all over the country, but later she travels to the mint and other places without any concern that she'll be recognized. Connections Featured in Jeremy Vine: Episode 3. User reviews 3. Featured review. Watched 8 episodes yet but took only 8 hours. Couldnt stop watching with all twisted episode ends. Intro video and music amazing.

Directing and acting is fine. Im not used to Spanish show, so. Story keeps getting you everytime with every new information. Impossible to get bored. A well designed heist plan, extended through season. We're slowly learning plan steps one by one. Hope doesnt take too long for Netflix to air part 2. Top picks Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. FAQ 4. Are there different subtitle versions for English? The one I'm watching is very poor. The English audio soundtrack is much more accurate. The trouble is the English soundtrack sounds so artificial, like all soundtracks. Using the dubbed English sound didn't work at all. A lot got lost in translation. Details Edit. Release date May 2, United States. Antena 3 Official Netflix. Spanish Russian Serbian English. Phi Vụ Triệu Đô. Florence, Italy location. Atresmedia Vancouver Media. Parts 3 and 4 were also filmed back-to-back, [52] with 21 to 23 filming days per episode. Santisteban approached Spanish singer, Cecilia Krull , to write and perform the lyrics, which are about having confidence in one's abilities and the future.

The Italian anti-fascist song " Bella ciao " plays multiple times throughout the series and accompanies two emblematic key scenes: at the end of the first part the Professor and Berlin sing it in preparation for the heist, embracing themselves as resistance against the establishment, [62] and in the second part it plays during the thieves' escape from the Mint, as a metaphor for freedom. His grandfather, who had fought against the fascists in Italy , taught him the song, and he taught us. He had listened to "Bella ciao" at home to cheer him up, as he had grown frustrated for not finding a suitable song for the middle of part 1. Part 1 begins with the aftermath of a failed bank robbery by a woman using the alias "Tokyo" as a man called the "Professor" saves her from being caught by the police. He proposes to include her in a heist of massive proportions. After a brief outline of the plan, the story jumps to the beginning of a multi-day assault on the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid.

The Professor heads the heist from an external location. Flashbacks throughout the series show the five months of preparation at an abandoned hunting estate in the Toledo countryside; the robbers are not to share personal information nor engage in personal relationships, and are warned that there will be casualties. Throughout parts 1 and 2, the robbers inside the Mint have difficulties sticking to their roles and face uncooperative hostages, violence, isolation, and mutiny. Tokyo narrates events through voice-overs. While Denver pursues a love affair with hostage Mónica Gaztambide, inspector Raquel Murillo of the National Police Corps negotiates with the Professor on the outside and begins an intimate relationship with his alter ego "Salva. One year after the heist, Raquel finds a series of postcards left by the Professor, who wrote the coordinates for a location in Palawan in the Philippines, where she reunites with him. Part 3 begins three years after the heist on the Royal Mint of Spain, showing the robbers enjoying their lives paired-up in diverse locations.

However, when Europol captures Rio with an intercepted phone, the Professor picks up Berlin's old plans to assault the Bank of Spain to force Europol to hand over Rio to prevent his torture. He and Raquel going by "Lisbon" get the gang, including Mónica going by "Stockholm" , back together, and enlist three new members: Palermo, Bogotá and Marseille, with Palermo in charge. Flashbacks to the Professor and Berlin outline the planned new heist and their different approaches to love. The disguised robbers sneak into the heavily guarded bank, take hostages and eventually gain access to the gold and state secrets. At the same time, the Professor and Lisbon travel in an RV and then an ambulance while communicating with the robbers and the police. The robbers thwart a police breach of the bank, forcing the police, led by Colonel Luis Tamayo and pregnant inspector Alicia Sierra, to release Rio to the robbers. Nairobi is injured by a police sniper 's shot to the chest.

The robbers respond by firing a rocket at the armored police vehicle that is advancing on the bank, turning the robbers from folk heroes to killers in the eyes of the public. Part 3 concludes by showing Lisbon alive and in custody, and Tokyo narrating that the Professor had fallen for a trap. She concludes that because of the Professor's miscalculation, "the war had begun. Part 4 begins with the robbers rushing to save Nairobi's life. While Tokyo stages a coup d'état and takes over command from Palermo, the Professor and Marseille deduce that Lisbon must still be alive and being interrogated by Sierra in the police command post tent outside the bank. They persuade Tamayo's assistant, Antoñanzas, to help them so the Professor can establish a hour truce with the police.

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As the group manages to save Nairobi's life, the restrained Palermo attempts to reassert command by colluding with Gandía, the restrained chief of security for the Bank of Spain. Gandía escapes, begins communications with the police from within a panic room inside the bank, and participates in a violent cat-and-mouse game with the gang. Palermo reverses course, regains the trust of the group, and rejoins them. Gandía shoots Nairobi in the head, killing her instantly, but the gang later recapture him. As the police prepare another assault on the bank, the Professor exposes to the public the unlawful torture of Rio and Lisbon's detention and interrogation. Sierra is fired and begins pursuing the Professor on her own. The Professor enlists external help to free Lisbon after she is transferred from the command post tent to the Supreme Court building.

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Part 4 concludes with Lisbon rejoining the gang inside the bank, and with Sierra finding the Professor's hideout, then holding him at gunpoint. Part 5 Volume 1 begins with Sierra finding the Professor and knocking him out, then tying him up and interrogating him. After Lisbon enters the bank, the gang prepares for an attack by troops of the Spanish army. The gang captures Gandia, then frees him rather than killing him. Gandia wants to exact revenge on the gang, so Tamayo has him join the assault by the soldiers. After finding out the Professor has been caught but that Sierra has not notified the police, Lisbon tells the gang they will not give up. Benjamin and Marseille find the Professor, and Sierra knocks them out and ties them up. When Sierra struggles to deliver her baby, she frees the Professor, Marseille, and Benjamin so they can help. Sierra gives birth to a daughter, whom she names Victoria. Arturo Roman, a hostage in both the Royal Mint and the Bank of Spain, had an affair with Stockholm before the first heist, and Arturo's reminders anger Denver.

When Arturo, the governor of the bank, and other hostages start a rebellion, Stockholm shoots Arturo, who is released so he can receive medical care. In a flashback, Berlin convinces his son Rafael to help him steal 12 kilograms of gold with Tatiana, Bogota, and Marseille. In the present, the gang starts fighting the soldiers, with Helsinki sustaining a severe injury. Stockholm feels guilt over shooting Arturo, who is her son's birth father, and takes morphine while nursing Helsinki, which leaves her unable to aid in the gang's defense against the attacking soldiers. Part 5 Volume 1 concludes with Tokyo sacrificing herself to defeat Gandia and the soldiers. Initially enemies, the Professor and Sierra soon become allies as they face their common enemy — the police. When they go back to the stormwater tank, they see the gold has already been delivered to them by the gang. However, the police find the stormwater tank and arrests the Professor, Sierra, Benjamin and Marseille.

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They escape, but find the gold missing. It is revealed that the gold is stolen by Rafael and Tatiana because she broke up with Berlin in the past to be with Rafael. In the present, Tatiana and Rafael bury the gold. Palermo and the Professor discover that it is their doing, but at this time, the army captured the gang. The Professor gives Sierra a note for Rafael, and convinces her to find the gold as that is their only hope while he drives to the bank. When he enters the bank, Tamayo taunts him and interrogates each gang member separately. Denver goes first, but does not reveal anything and is escorted to the police tent. The gang reveals to the public the gold has already been removed from the bank, leading to public panic and an economic meltdown, putting Spain in danger of bankruptcy. Sierra is able to locate the stolen gold. Outside the bank, the gold has arrived in trucks, but the Professor says it is gold-coated brass. The gang members are killed on Tamayo's orders, shocking Denver in the tent.

They are taken out of the bank in body bags, and it is revealed they are alive as the Professor convinced Tamayo to stop the chase; the return of the "gold" has stabilized the country's economy. Everyone receives new passports as Rafael and Tatiana return the gold to the gang with a promise that they will receive a share. The gang leaves the air base, having successfully robbed the Bank of Spain. The series was noted for its subversions of the heist genre. While heist films are usually told with a rational male Anglo-centric focus, the series reframes the heist story by giving it a strong Spanish identity and telling it from a female perspective through Tokyo.

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With the series being set after the financial crisis of — , which resulted in severe austerity measures in Spain, [68] critics argued that the series was an explicit allegory of rebellion against capitalism, [3] [71] including The Globe and Mail , who saw the series as "subversive in that it's about a heist for the people. It's revenge against a government. El Español argued that the analogy made it easier for viewers to connect with the show, as modern society tended to be tired of banks and politics already, [67] and the New Statesman said the rich were no longer stolen from but undermined at their roots. The characters were designed as multi-dimensional and complementary antagonists and antiheroes whose moralities are ever-changing. That's where everyone gets alarmed when you have to prove that a villain also has a heart". She added that the amount of information and technology that surrounds us is allowing us to verify that "everyone has a dark side.

With the relative number of female main characters in TV shows generally on the rise, [18] the series gives female characters the same attention as men, which the BBC regarded as an innovation for Spanish television. Part 1 was made available on Netflix Spain on 1 July , like other series belonging to Antena 3's parent media group Atresmedia. Netflix put it in that pile of series that it has, which is like the sock drawer that you never look in and from which only the algorithm can rescue you, and we didn't think it was a big deal. Without a dedicated Netflix marketing campaign, [47] the series became the most-watched non-English language series on Netflix in early , within four months of being added to the platform, to the creators' surprise. In October , Álex Pina said that part 2 had remote but intentional spin-off possibilities, and that his team was open to continue the robbers' story in the form of movies or a Netflix renewal.

The writers withdrew themselves for more than two months to decide on a direction, [46] creating a bible with central ideas for new episodes in the process. Netflix officially renewed the series for the third part with a considerably increased budget on 18 April , [20] which might make part 3 the most expensive series per episode in Spanish television history, according to Variety. In August , Netflix announced that part 3 was streamed by 34 million household accounts within its first week of release, of which 24 million finished the series within this period, [69] thereby making it one of the most-watched productions on Netflix of all time, regardless of language. Filming of an initially unannounced fourth part of eight episodes ended in August In November , Netflix announced that it would create a South Korean adaptation of the show. In November , Netflix announced that it will create a spin-off series titled Berlin , which is set to be released in December The announced cast includes: [].

After the move to Netflix, the series remained the most-followed series on Netflix for six consecutive weeks and became one of the most popular series on IMDb. Although the show's first two parts were popular, the domestic market in Spain failed to convince Antena 3 to continue the series and it was shelved until international response escalated to the point where the cast and crew were called back for another two seasons. There have also been negative responses to the influence of the show. In numerous incidents, real heist men wore the show's red costumes and Dalì masks in their attacks or copied the fictional robbers' infiltration plans. Spanish newspaper El Mundo saw the public response as a reflection of the "climate of global disenchantment" where the robbers represent the "perfect antiheroes", [16] and the New Statesman explained the show's resonance with international audiences as coming from the "social and economic tensions it depicts, and because of the utopian escape it offers.

Outfits for 2 in-game characters were purchasable and the music in the background during the heist, was Bella Ciao. The series is one of two Spanish-language TV series to be featured in TV Time ' s top 50 most followed TV shows ever, currently being the fifth most followed series on the platform. The series' beginning on Antena 3 was received well by Spanish media. Now we want more, which is not little. After the show's move to Netflix for its international release, Adrian Hennigan of the Israeli Haaretz said the series was "more of a twisty thriller than soapy telenovela, driven by its ingenious plot, engaging characters, tense flash points, pulsating score and occasional moments of humor", but taunted the English title "Money Heist" as bland. The site's critical consensus reads, "An audacious plan told in a non-linear fashion keeps the third installment moving as Money Heist refocuses on the relations between its beloved characters.

He felt unaffected by the internal drama between the characters and specifically, disliked Tokyo's narration for its hollowness. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikimedia Commons.