Netflix Just Revived Money Heist in the Most Insane Way Possible — And Fans Are Losing Control
Just when fans thought the final vault had closed, Netflix pulled off another heist of its own. The streaming giant has officially confirmed that the Money Heist universe is expanding yet again — and they announced it with the exact kind of theatrical chaos the franchise became famous for.
In Seville, spain, thousands gathered along the Guadalquivir River as a boat packed with people wearing the iconic red jumpsuits and Salvador Dalí masks sailed through the city while “Bella Ciao” echoed through the streets. It wasn’t just marketing. It was a declaration: Money Heist is nowhere near finished.
The announcement arrives just ahead of Berlin Season 2, officially titled Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, which premieres globally on Netflix on May 15, 2026. But the bigger story is what comes after. Netflix confirmed that the franchise will continue expanding beyond Berlin, although the streamer is still keeping its exact plans tightly locked inside the vault.
That mystery is driving fans wild.
Could it be Berlin Season 3? A direct continuation of the original gang? Another international spin-off? Or perhaps the long-rumored Money Heist Part 6? Right now, Netflix isn’t saying. But one clue in the newly released teaser has already sparked massive speculation: a buried gold bar being unearthed, strongly hinting that the story of the stolen bank of spain gold may not be over after all.
And honestly, it makes perfect business sense.
Money Heist remains one of the biggest non-English franchises in Netflix history. What started as a struggling Spanish television series evolved into a global phenomenon after Netflix acquired it, transforming characters like The Professor, Berlin, Tokyo, and Nairobi into worldwide pop-culture icons.
Money Heist Universe by the Numbers
| Achievement | Details |
|---|---|
| Global Franchise Status | One of Netflix’s biggest non-English hits ever |
| Top 10 Dominance | Seasons ranked #4, #6, and #7 on Netflix’s all-time Non-English chart |
| Main Series watch Time | 1.3 billion hours watched |
| Total Main Series Views | Approximately 160 million views |
| Berlin Season 1 Reach | Top 10 in 91 countries |
| Berlin Season 1 Performance | 348 million hours viewed |
| Berlin Season 1 Total Views | 53 million views |
| Upcoming Release | Berlin Season 2 premieres May 15, 2026 |
The biggest takeaway from all this is simple: Netflix knows Money Heist is still a global monster.
And as long as audiences keep singing “Bella Ciao,” the revolution was never going to end.