Get the latest United updates, transfer news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox every day for free
14.05.2021 - 17:43 / deadline.com
La Casa de Papel, better known in the English-speaking world as Money Heist, has wrapped on its fifth and final season for Netflix.
Created by Alex Pina and produced by Vancouver Media, the hit Spanish series has been in production on its eight-part concluding season since last August. “What started as a heist, ended as a family,” Netflix tweeted.
What started as a heist, ended as a family.
It’s a wrap on Part 5 of La Casa de Papel / Money Heist.
Thank you to all the fans for being part of La
Get the latest United updates, transfer news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox every day for free
Naman Ramachandran “RRR” (Roudram Ranam Rudhiram), the upcoming magnum opus from “Baahubali” filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, has announced several streaming and satellite partners.Once the film completes its theatrical run, currently due to begin Oct.
Jamie Lang It’s been known for months that Part Five of Netflix’s most popular non-English language Original Series “La Casa de Papel” (“Money Heist”) would be the show’s last, and now we know when the iconic Spanish heist story will end. Broken into two parts, “Money Heist” Part Five, Volume 1 will launch worldwide on Sept.
Jamie Lang This year’s eighth edition of the itinerant Ibero-American Platino Awards (Premios Platino) will return to Madrid on Oct. 3, as will its brand new Iberseries Platino Industria forum, which will run Sept.
Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming fourth season of the hit Spanish series Elite!
“Safe,” starring Michael C.
Serena Williams discusses naming her daughterFormula 1: Hamilton reacts to Spanish Grand Prix resultsGeorge Russell 'gutted' to miss out on Sakhir GP victoryBoxing: Canelo celebrates victory over SaundersTransfer update: How much have Premier League clubs spent?Boxing: Jake Paul gets tattoo after Mayweather brawlBoxing: Anthony Joshua delivers devastating body shotsF1: Lewis Hamilton goes cross-country skiingCricket: Morgan says Archer injury has got worseUFC: What next for Conor
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentMorena Films, one of Spain’s biggest movie production forces, has closed Spanish distribution on “On the Fringes,” starring Penelope Cruz and Luis Tosar (“The Minions of Midas”).The feature debut of actor-turned-director Juan Diego Botto (“White Lines,” “Good Behavior”), “On the Fringes” (“En las margenes”) will be released in Spain by the Wild Bunch-owned Vértice Cine.Scheduled to shoot in Madrid from October and sold by the U.K.’s Bankside Films,
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed actress Jun Jong-seo (aka Rachel Jun) in all areas.