The world of Money Heist is gearing up for another stylish robbery — and this one looks massive. Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, and the 90-second teaser wastes no time going full throttle.
Fast cars, speedboats, heavy guns, vault-breaking sequences, and explosive set pieces dominate the preview, while a calm but ominous voiceover sets the tone: “Seville… the perfect setting to inspire our new heist.”
A new chapter after Berlin
The upcoming series follows Berlin, the prequel spin-off that focused on Pedro Alonso’s fan-favourite master thief. This time, the action shifts to Seville, Spain, with Berlin and Damián reuniting their crew for what’s teased as “the biggest heist in history.”
On the surface, the plan appears simple — steal Leonardo da Vinci’s Renaissance masterpiece The Lady with an Ermine. But as the trailer makes clear, the painting is only part of the game.
The real target
Beneath the art heist lies something far more personal. The real objective is the Duke of Málaga and his wife, a powerful couple who believe they can blackmail Berlin. Naturally, that proves to be a dangerous miscalculation.
The teaser hints at layered deception, shifting loyalties, and a con that’s as psychological as it is explosive — classic Money Heist DNA, but dialled up in scale.
Returning faces and new additions
Pedro Alonso returns as Berlin, joined once again by Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, and Joel Sánchez, all reprising their roles.
Joining the gang this season is Inma Cuesta as Candela, a new and intriguing addition whose motives are kept deliberately vague in the trailer. Also entering the fray are José Luis García-Pérez and Marta Nieto, playing the Duke and Duchess of Málaga.
The creative team behind the chaos
The eight-episode series is created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, the duo behind Money Heist. Writing duties are shared with David Barrocal, Lorena G. Maldonado, Itziar Sanjuán, Humberto Ortega, and Luis Garrido Julve.
Direction is handled by Albert Pintó, Barrocal, and José Manuel Cravioto, with production once again led by Vancouver Media.
Release date locked
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine premieres on May 15, exclusively on Netflix.
Final words
Judging by the trailer, this isn’t just another spin-off — it’s an escalation. Bigger stakes, grander locations, and a con that blends art, power, and revenge. If Berlin leaned into charm and romance, Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine looks ready to unleash controlled chaos on a whole new level.
The heist world is expanding — and Berlin is once again right at the centre of it.
The world of Money Heist is gearing up for another stylish robbery — and this one looks massive. Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, and the 90-second teaser wastes no time going full throttle.
Fast cars, speedboats, heavy guns, vault-breaking sequences, and explosive set pieces dominate the preview, while a calm but ominous voiceover sets the tone: “Seville… the perfect setting to inspire our new heist.”
A new chapter after Berlin
The upcoming series follows Berlin, the prequel spin-off that focused on Pedro Alonso’s fan-favourite master thief. This time, the action shifts to Seville, Spain, with Berlin and Damián reuniting their crew for what’s teased as “the biggest heist in history.”
On the surface, the plan appears simple — steal Leonardo da Vinci’s Renaissance masterpiece The Lady with an Ermine. But as the trailer makes clear, the painting is only part of the game.
The real target
Beneath the art heist lies something far more personal. The real objective is the Duke of Málaga and his wife, a powerful couple who believe they can blackmail Berlin. Naturally, that proves to be a dangerous miscalculation.
The teaser hints at layered deception, shifting loyalties, and a con that’s as psychological as it is explosive — classic Money Heist DNA, but dialled up in scale.
Returning faces and new additions
Pedro Alonso returns as Berlin, joined once again by Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, and Joel Sánchez, all reprising their roles.
Joining the gang this season is Inma Cuesta as Candela, a new and intriguing addition whose motives are kept deliberately vague in the trailer. Also entering the fray are José Luis García-Pérez and Marta Nieto, playing the Duke and Duchess of Málaga.
The creative team behind the chaos
The eight-episode series is created by Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, the duo behind Money Heist. Writing duties are shared with David Barrocal, Lorena G. Maldonado, Itziar Sanjuán, Humberto Ortega, and Luis Garrido Julve.
Direction is handled by Albert Pintó, Barrocal, and José Manuel Cravioto, with production once again led by Vancouver Media.
Release date locked
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine premieres on May 15, exclusively on Netflix.
Final words
Judging by the trailer, this isn’t just another spin-off — it’s an escalation. Bigger stakes, grander locations, and a con that blends art, power, and revenge. If Berlin leaned into charm and romance, Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine looks ready to unleash controlled chaos on a whole new level.
The heist world is expanding — and Berlin is once again right at the centre of it.
