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Money Heist Part 5: First official images released

Money Heist or La Casa de Papel, Netflix's most popular non-English language original series has just announced the release date for Part Five. After the cliffhanger at the end of Part Four, fans have been anticipating when the next part will hit our computer screens.
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Money Heist or La Casa de Papel, Netflix's most popular non-English language original series has just announced the release date for Part Five. After the cliffhanger at the end of Part Four, fans have been anticipating when the next part will hit our computer screens.


The heist drama is so popular that it amassed an unexpected cult following, inspiring numerous cosplays and costumes donning the iconic Salvador Dali mask and red jumpsuits or resurging the interest in the Italian song, Ciao Bella. The global hit series will be also be getting a Korean remake, which is currently in the works.


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Money Heist Part Five will be released in two instalments of five episodes each. The first volume will be released on September 3 while volume two will be dropping on December 3.


On the decision to split Part Five into two volumes, show creator Álex Pina said, "When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of the pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected from the ten-episode season and used every tool we could to create the sensation of a season finale or series finale in the first volume itself".


"We decided to work in an extremely aggressive genre, putting the gang on the ropes. In volume two, we focus more on the emotional situation of the characters. It is a journey across their sentimental map that connects us directly to their departure", he adds.

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