Raquel and Alicia are back
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A new trailer for Berlin, Netflix’s upcoming Money Heist spin-off, has arrived – and it confirms the return of two more major characters from the original series.
Taking place before the events of Money Heist, Berlin sees the titular character (AKA Andrés de Fonollosa, played by Pedro Alonso) putting together a new team for a new heist – this time, in Paris. While previous teasers and trailers gave us an idea of the comedy and romance we might be able to expect in the series, this latest clip gives us a glimpse of two familiar characters: Raquel Murillo, AKA Lisbon, played by Itziar Ituño, and Alicia Sierra, played by Najwa Nimri.
While the original series was told from the point of view of a thief named Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó), Berlin also had a big role to play. He was the second-in-command of the Royal Mint of Spain heist and planned the Bank of Spain heist. It was a huge hit and became one ofNetflix’s most-watched shows of all time.
Berlin arrives on Netflix on December 29. While we wait, fill out your watch list with our picks of thebest Netflix showson the platform right now.
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