

She has also been a writer and showrunner for Sky Rojo, Los hombres de Paco, El embarcadero, and White Lines, as is Barrocal. Labato is also a writer and producer and has previously worked with Pina on Money Heist, along with Barrocal, having produced some episodes.
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He also wrote and produced the 2020 British-Spanish mystery thriller, White Lines, and the Spanish black comedy action series Sky Rojo for Netflix. Pina is a popular Spanish television producer, director, and writer, who is known for his previous projects like Los Serrano, Los hombres de Paco, Vis a vis, and El embarcadero, which he created and produced. Barrocal, Albert Pintó, and Geoffrey Cowper are credited as directors for the series as well. Pina also serves as a producer on the show.

David Oliva and David Barrocal are also credited as writers. So it’s possible that there might be a story that tells us about their history and whether he was a part of Berlin’s earlier life.Īs mentioned above Berlin comes from the original creator of Money Heist, Alex Pina, with Esther Martínez Lobato writing. We know from the previous series that Martin and Andres were best friends (though Martin wanted more) and the second heist was Martin’s way of honoring his dead friend. There’s also another similar theory about the return of Martin Berrote aka Palermo, played by Rodrigo de la Serna( Yucatán). However, we do know he was in Berlin's life before they did the heist in the Royal Mint of Spain so it would be easy enough for him to have a cameo or guest appearance. However, since Sergio and Andres are brothers, it’s possible that he might show up at some point in the prequel, though that is entirely speculation at the moment. Our theory is that they probably won't, since most of them were discovered later by Sergio Marquina, aka The Professor, played by Alvaro Morte ( The Wheel of Time). Talking about the cast, fans have been wondering if any of the Money Heist characters could be returning for the prequel as well. Titled after the popular character, the all-new series serves as a prequel to the events of Money Heist. And that’s why the franchise returns with a new series featuring Berlin as the protagonist, telling the story of who and what he was before we saw him in Money Heist. We wanted more, especially of this one character, who seems to be hated and loved at the same time. It is fair to say that when Netflix’s popular series ended last December after five nail-biting seasons of powerful characters and a gripping narrative (not to mention the mind-blowing cinematography) it left a huge hole for fans. In the upcoming spin-off series, Berlin, we’ll see the con-man's journey before he became a part of The Professor’s gang. But Money Heist’s ( La Casa de Papel) Andrés de Fonollosa aka Berlin is not one of them. Most often than not, the death of a character in a story marks the end of their journey.
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The original series was a huge success, with the last season achieving 189,920,000 hours of global consumption and being watched by 69 million Netflix households. Tony Shalhoub poses with Alex Pina and Sonia Martinez winner of the Drama Series during the 46th International Emmy Awards at Hilton hotel (Shutterstock/ lev radin)
