“Money Heist” Spinoff “Berlin” Set for Season 2 on Netflix

The highly anticipated second season of the “Money Heist” spinoff series, “Berlin,” has officially been renewed by Netflix. Pedro Alonso will be reprising his role as the titular character, accompanied by the returning cast members Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, and Joel Sánchez.

“Berlin” serves as a prequel to the events of the original Spanish-language series, “Money Heist” (known as “La casa de papel”). Similar to its predecessor, the spinoff follows Alonso’s character and his ambitious gang as they attempt to carry out a multi-million-dollar heist. Production for Season 2 is scheduled to commence in 2025.

Upon its premiere, “Berlin” became the most-watched series on Netflix worldwide for that week, achieving Top 10 rankings in a staggering 91 countries. It remained in the Top 10 of non-English TV shows for seven consecutive weeks and garnered a total of 53 million views, making it the ninth most-watched non-English language series in Netflix history.

Created by Álex Pina, the mastermind behind the “Money Heist” phenomenon, and Esther Martínez Lobato, “Berlin” is part of Netflix’s expansion of the franchise following the monumental success of the original series. The streaming platform also introduced a Korean version titled “Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area,” which premiered in two parts in June and December 2022.

Originally airing on Spanish TV channel Antena 3, “Money Heist” gained global recognition when Netflix acquired the exclusive streaming rights in 2017. Since then, the show has captivated audiences worldwide, becoming one of the most-watched non-English language series in Netflix’s history.

Excitement is building as fans anticipate the thrilling second season of “Berlin” and the opportunity to delve deeper into the captivating world of the “Money Heist” franchise.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the “Berlin” Season 2 Renewal

Q: What is the “Berlin” series?
A: “Berlin” is a spinoff series of the original Spanish-language series “Money Heist,” also known as “La casa de papel.” It serves as a prequel to the events of the original series and follows the character Berlin and his gang as they attempt a multi-million-dollar heist.

Q: Who are the main cast members returning for Season 2 of “Berlin”?
A: Pedro Alonso will be reprising his role as Berlin in Season 2. The returning cast members also include Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, and Joel Sánchez.

Q: When is production scheduled to begin for Season 2 of “Berlin”?
A: Production for Season 2 of “Berlin” is scheduled to commence in 2025.

Q: How successful was the first season of “Berlin”?
A: Upon its premiere, “Berlin” became the most-watched series on Netflix worldwide for that week. It achieved Top 10 rankings in 91 countries and remained in the Top 10 of non-English TV shows for seven consecutive weeks. It garnered a total of 53 million views, making it the ninth most-watched non-English language series in Netflix history.

Q: Who created the “Berlin” series?
A: “Berlin” was created by Álex Pina, the mastermind behind the “Money Heist” phenomenon, and Esther Martínez Lobato.

Definitions:
– Spinoff: A television series that is derived from an existing series and features some of the same characters or universe.
– Prequel: A story or film that takes place before the events of an existing work, providing background or context.
– Heist: A robbery or theft, typically involving a large sum of money or valuable items.
– Non-English language series: Television series produced in languages other than English.

Suggested related links:
Netflix: Official website for Netflix, the streaming platform that produces and distributes “Berlin” and “Money Heist.”
“Money Heist” IMDb page: Provides information about the original Spanish-language series “Money Heist” (La casa de papel).
“Money Heist” on Netflix: The official Netflix page for the original series “Money Heist,” which gained global recognition when it acquired exclusive streaming rights.

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