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{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}}
{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}}
|name= Money Heist
|name= Money Heist
|picture = Money Heist Opening Part 3 & 4 & 5.jpeg
|picture = MH-S3to5-Titlecard.jpg
|caption = Money Heist Poster
|caption = Series title card (Seasons 2 and 3)
|country = [[File:ESP.jpg|25px]] Spain
|country = [[File:ESP.jpg|25px]] Spain
|channel =  Netflix
|channel =  Antena 3 (season 1) <br> [[Netflix]]
|genre = Crime <br> Drama
|genre = Crime <br> Drama
|creator = Alex Pina
|creator = Alex Pina
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|character2=The Professor
|character2=The Professor
|actor2=Álvaro Morte
|actor2=Álvaro Morte
|character3=Andrés de "Berlin" Fonollosa  
|character3=Andrés "Berlin" de Fonollosa  
|actor3=Pedro Alonso  
|actor3=Pedro Alonso  
|character4=Raquel Murillo  
|character4=Raquel Murillo  
|actor4=Itziar Ituño
|actor4=Itziar Ituño
}}
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'''''Money Heist''''' (Spanish: '''''La Casa de Papel''''', English: ''The House of Paper'') is a Spanish television crime drama that follows a group of thieves as they attempt to try and rob the Royal Mint of Spain and then later the Bank of Spain. The red jumpsuits, Salvador Dalí masks, and city names for the robbers became the icons of the franchise.
'''''Money Heist''''' (Spanish: '''''La Casa de Papel''''', English: ''The House of Paper'') is a Spanish crime drama series that follows a group of thieves as they attempt to rob and take control of the Royal Mint of Spain and later, the Bank of Spain. The red jumpsuits, Salvador Dalí masks, and city names for the robbers became iconic to the franchise.


In 2017, Netflix obtained exclusive streaming rights for ''La Casa De Papel'', and between 2019-2021, the show received an additional two seasons. Each of the three seasons has two parts. '''Season 1''' with Part One (9 episodes) and Two (6 episodes), where the heist's target is the Royal Mint of Spain. '''Season 2''' with Part Three (8 episodes) and Four (8 episodes); '''Season 3''' with Volume 1 (5 episodes) and Volume 2 (5 Episodes) concerning a heist of the Bank of Spain. It should be noted that sometimes individual parts are referred to as seasons.
In 2017, Netflix obtained the exclusive streaming rights for ''La Casa De Papel'' from Spanish television channel Antena 3, and between 2019-2021, the show received an additional two seasons. Each of the three seasons has two parts. '''Season 1''' with Part One (9 episodes) and Two (6 episodes), which follows a heist on the Royal Mint of Sparn. '''Season 2''' with Part Three (8 episodes) and Four (8 episodes); '''Season 3''' with Volume 1 (5 episodes) and Volume 2 (5 episodes) follow a heist on the Bank of Spain. It should be noted that sometimes, individual parts are referred to as seasons.


'''''Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area''''' (Korean ''종이의 집: 공동경제구역'', ''Jongi-ui Jip: Gongdonggyeongjeguyeok''), is a South Korean adaptation of the ''Money Heist/La Casa de Papel'' franchise taking place in a reunified Korea, where a group of heisters attempts to rob the Mint of Unified Korea. Netflix announced the adaptation in November 2020. On June 24th, 2022, '''Season 1''' with Part 1 (6 episodes) was released, followed by Part 2 (6 episodes) on December 9th, 2022.
'''''[[Money Heist: Korea Joint Economic Area]]''''' (Korean ''종이의 집: 공동경제구역'', ''Jongi-ui Jip: Gongdonggyeongjeguyeok''), is a South Korean adaptation of ''La Casa de Papel'' which takes place in a mid-reunification Korea, where a group of heisters attempt to rob the Unified Korea Mint. Netflix announced the adaptation in November 2020. On June 24th, 2022, '''Season 1''' with Part 1 (6 episodes) was released, followed by Part 2 (6 episodes) on December 9th, 2022.


'''''Berlin''''' is a spin-off series was announced by Netflix in November 2021, set to be released in December 2023, where Pedro González Alonso is set to reprise the role of Berlin.
'''''[[Berlin]]''''' is a prequel series announced by Netflix in November 2021 and released in December 2023. Pedro González Alonso reprises the role of Berlin.


'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Money Heist'' (''La Casa de Papel''):'''
'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Money Heist'' (''La Casa de Papel''):'''
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Image:Money Heist Part 1 poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Part 1|Season 1]] <br> (2017)
Image:Money Heist Part 1 poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Season 1|Season 1]] <br> (2017)
Image: Season 2 Poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Season 2|Season 2]] <br> (2019-2020)
Image: Season 2 Poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Season 2|Season 2]] <br> (2019-2020)
Image: Season 2 Poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Season 3|Season 3]] <br> (2021)
Image: Money Heist Season 3 Main Poster.jpg|[[Money Heist - Season 3|Season 3]] <br> (2021)
Image:MHKPoster.jpg|''[[Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area]]'' (2022)
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[[Category:Disambiguation Pages]]
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]]
[[Category:Netflix]]
[[Category:Netflix]]

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Money Heist
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Series title card (Seasons 2 and 3)
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Channel Antena 3 (season 1)
Netflix
Creator Alex Pina
Genre Crime
Drama
Broadcast 2017-2021
No. of Seasons 3
No. of Episodes 41
Main Cast
Character Actor
Silene "Tokyo" Oliveria Úrsula Corberó
The Professor Álvaro Morte
Andrés "Berlin" de Fonollosa Pedro Alonso
Raquel Murillo Itziar Ituño


Money Heist (Spanish: La Casa de Papel, English: The House of Paper) is a Spanish crime drama series that follows a group of thieves as they attempt to rob and take control of the Royal Mint of Spain and later, the Bank of Spain. The red jumpsuits, Salvador Dalí masks, and city names for the robbers became iconic to the franchise.

In 2017, Netflix obtained the exclusive streaming rights for La Casa De Papel from Spanish television channel Antena 3, and between 2019-2021, the show received an additional two seasons. Each of the three seasons has two parts. Season 1 with Part One (9 episodes) and Two (6 episodes), which follows a heist on the Royal Mint of Sparn. Season 2 with Part Three (8 episodes) and Four (8 episodes); Season 3 with Volume 1 (5 episodes) and Volume 2 (5 episodes) follow a heist on the Bank of Spain. It should be noted that sometimes, individual parts are referred to as seasons.

Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (Korean 종이의 집: 공동경제구역, Jongi-ui Jip: Gongdonggyeongjeguyeok), is a South Korean adaptation of La Casa de Papel which takes place in a mid-reunification Korea, where a group of heisters attempt to rob the Unified Korea Mint. Netflix announced the adaptation in November 2020. On June 24th, 2022, Season 1 with Part 1 (6 episodes) was released, followed by Part 2 (6 episodes) on December 9th, 2022.

Berlin is a prequel series announced by Netflix in November 2021 and released in December 2023. Pedro González Alonso reprises the role of Berlin.

The following lists the seasons of the series Money Heist (La Casa de Papel):