Netflix has finally decided to treat its Spanish heist franchise Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) like a living universe for good, it seems, and the latest teaser says that the show still has more to offer. The original series previously ended with Season 5, Part 2, with the surviving crew successfully stealing the gold from the Bank of Spain, faking their deaths, and escaping to new lives with new identities and passports in Portugal.
That original premise still has three seasons sitting inside Netflix’s all-time Top 10 for Non-English TV, with the platform’s engagement data from 2023 through 2025 reportedly showing 1.3 billion hours watched and around 160 million views for the main show alone. The spin-off side has already proven impressive, too. Berlin Season 1, built around Pedro Alonso’s jewel thief, opened as Netflix’s most-watched series globally in its premiere week, reached the Top 10 in 91 countries, and stayed in the Non-English Global Top 10 for seven consecutive weeks, earning 348 million hours viewed and 53 million total views. Its next installment, Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, arrives globally on May 15, 2026, shifting the franchise into a Seville-set art-theft story involving Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine, blackmail, revenge, romance, and another high-style job.
Now, Netflix has officially confirmed the Money Heist universe will continue beyond Berlin Season 2. The announcement came during a huge public stunt in Seville on May 9, with red jumpsuits, Dalí masks, a boat on the Guadalquivir River, and “Bella Ciao” blasting for the crowd. Netflix has not confirmed whether the next project is Berlin Season 3, another character spin-off, an international expansion, or a direct continuation of Money Heist, but the teaser’s gold-bar imagery clearly signals that the Professor’s world is still in play.
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Collider Exclusive · Universe Personality Quiz Which Iconic Universe Do You Belong in the Most? Star Wars · Lord of the Rings · Harry Potter · Game of Thrones · Star Trek
Five legendary universes. Five completely different visions of what the world could be — or already was. One of them is the world your instincts, your values, and your particular way of existing were built for. Eight questions will tell you which one.
🚀Star Wars
💍Lord of the Rings
🧙Harry Potter
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👑Game of Thrones
🖖Star Trek
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What gives your life its deepest sense of meaning? Every universe is built around a different answer to this question.
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Which kind of world do you most want to inhabit? The environment shapes who you become. Choose carefully.
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How do you prefer your conflicts resolved? The shape of a world’s conflicts tells you everything about its soul.
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Who do you want beside you when things get difficult? Your ideal companions reveal the world you were made for.
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What is your relationship with power? How you seek, wield, or resist power is the map of who you are.
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How does your universe treat good and evil? A world’s moral architecture tells you more about it than any map.
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What role would you naturally fall into? Every universe has archetypes. Which one fits you without trying?
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What do you ultimately believe about the future? The answer to this is the clearest window into which universe already lives inside you.
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Your Universe Has Been Chosen You Belong In…
Your answers point to the iconic universe your values, your instincts, and your particular way of seeing the world were built for. This is where you would find your people — and your purpose.
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A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Star Wars
You believe in the cause — in the idea that freedom is worth fighting for even when the odds are impossible and the empire is vast.
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You are drawn to the moral clarity of a universe where hope itself is a form of resistance.
You’d find your people in the Rebellion — a ragtag coalition of true believers held together by conviction more than resources.
Star Wars is fundamentally a story about ordinary people choosing to matter in an extraordinary conflict — and that is exactly your kind of story.
The Force may or may not be with you. But the will to use it for something larger than yourself certainly is.
Middle-earth
Lord of the Rings
You understand, in the deepest part of yourself, that the journey matters as much as the destination — and that the world’s beauty is worth protecting even at great cost.
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Middle-earth is a world of ancient wonder, deep friendship, and a darkness that only retreats when enough small acts of courage accumulate.
You would thrive here because you value the fellowship more than the glory — the road more than the arrival.
Tolkien’s universe rewards patience, loyalty, and the willingness to carry something heavy across a very long distance.
Those are not burdens to you. They are simply how you move through the world.
The Wizarding World
Harry Potter
You believe that love, loyalty, and doing what’s right are not naive sentiments — they are the most powerful forces in any world, magical or otherwise.
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The Wizarding World is a place of wonder hidden in plain sight, where learning is transformative and the bonds you form at school follow you into every battle.
You would flourish here because you take both the magic and the friendships seriously — and you understand that one without the other is incomplete.
Harry Potter’s universe ultimately rewards those who choose to stand for something even when standing is terrifying.
That choice — made quietly, without guarantee — is something you understand completely.
Westeros · The Known World
Game of Thrones
You see the world clearly — its power structures, its hypocrisies, its brutal arithmetic — and you are not paralysed by that clarity. You use it.
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Westeros is a world that rewards intelligence, adaptability, and the willingness to understand that every alliance is also a negotiation.
You would survive here — possibly thrive here — because you don’t confuse the world as it is with the world as you’d like it to be.
Game of Thrones is a story about what happens when the idealists and the realists collide. You are sharp enough to know which one lasts longer.
Winter always comes. You are already prepared.
The United Federation of Planets
Star Trek
You believe the future is worth building — that curiosity, cooperation, and the expansion of understanding are not just ideals but the most practical path forward for any civilisation.
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Star Trek is a universe where the questions matter as much as the answers, and where encountering something utterly alien is cause for wonder rather than fear.
You would belong here because you are fundamentally optimistic about what intelligence and decency can achieve — while being honest about how hard that achievement is.
The Federation is the universe’s most ambitious thought experiment: what if we actually got better?
You don’t just hope that’s possible. You think it’s the only thing worth working toward.
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The Professor’s Character Is Too Big to Die Off With ‘Money Heist’
The Professor (Álvaro Morte) feels almost impossible to exclude because he is the franchise’s brain, not just one member of the gang. Not to mention, the show’s massive fanbase loves him. He also survived the original finale, so Netflix does not need a resurrection trick to bring him back in a sequel-era story. There is room behind him as well: Berlin brought a lot of backstory to Berlin himself, while Sergio’s past, training, relationships, and full evolution into the Professor were left with far more open space. That leaves Netflix two obvious routes: a prequel about how he became the architect of the heists, or a continuation where his methods, enemies, and unfinished business pull him back in. His return is unconfirmed, but the show’s continuity and his importance in the universe make these questions unavoidable.
Berlin Season 2 is all set to stream on Netflix globally on May 15, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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