The Spanish series that has crossed borders and has become a symbol of current pop culture.
What do you think about earning 2.4 billion euros? It is with this simple question that the mysterious Professor (Álvaro Morte) convinces eight ex-convicts who have nothing left to lose to carry out the coup of the century: to invade the famous “house of cards” – the Fábrica Nacional de Moedas e Selo de Madrid – to print your notes.
After five months of preparation, the bank robbers named after the city, dressed in red overalls and Dalí masks, found themselves locked inside the factory, while outside the professor manipulated and did everything to delay the police. Eleven days of siege, 67 hostages: will everything go according to plan? Luck is out.
Although it was first broadcast on Antena 3, Spain, La Casa de Papel was created to be seen in a marathon. Let’s be real: Once you start, it’s hard to stop. And so, under the aegis of Netflixbecomes the Spanish series that has crossed all borders, resulting in a South Korean adaptation in 2022 and a spin-off centered on the Berlin character, due out later this year.

As the most watched non-English series on the platform, its formula is perfectly suited to success. The series created by Álex Pina strictly follows the codes of famous action films and is exciting from the very first episode: the risks…
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