Netflix hints at new Money Heist chapter five years after finale

Netflix has reignited global excitement after teasing the return of one of its most iconic shows, Money Heist.

The streaming platform recently unveiled a mysterious trailer hinting at the continuation of the hit Spanish drama, five years after it ended.

Originally titled La Casa de Papel in Spain, the series follows a group of highly skilled criminals led by the enigmatic Professor, portrayed by Álvaro Morte.

Narrated by Tokyo, played by Úrsula Corberó, the story grew into one of Netflix’s biggest international successes after debuting in 2017.

The gang became famous for carrying out daring heists at the Royal Mint of Spain and later the Bank of Spain. The crime thriller officially concluded with its fifth season in 2021.

The revolution isn’t over yet. The world of LA CASA DE PAPEL continues… pic.twitter.com/2nxNRrYlkw

— Netflix (@netflix) May 9, 2026

The one-minute teaser offered only a brief glimpse of what lies ahead for the franchise. It opened with a message explaining that the story began with money before evolving into gold and priceless treasures.

The clip then closes with a direct message to fans. “The revolution isn’t over yet. The world of LA CASA DE PAPEL continues,” the teaser promised.

Despite the end of the original show, the franchise has continued to expand through the spin-off Berlin, centred on Andrés de Fonollosa. The teaser arrives just days before Berlin Season 2 premieres on 15 May, which will move the action from Paris back to Spain.

Netflix remains tightlipped on the upcoming project that has since sparked mixed reactions among loyal fans. It remains unclear whether the announcement points to a sixth season of the original series or another spin-off.

While many viewers are excited about returning to the world of their favourite characters, others believe the story has already reached a satisfying conclusion. Some social media users questioned how the franchise could continue, wondering what target the gang could rob next.

Although the teaser confirms that the “revolution” will continue, Netflix has yet to announce an official release date for the new instalment. Until then, fans can revisit all five seasons of the original series on the platform.

Published Date: 2026-05-11 10:18:59
Author: Tania Omusale
Source: TNX Africa
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