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Money Heist Season 5 release date, trailer & cast announced 

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The long-awaited return of the popular Netflix show Money Heist is here, as the trailer for Season 5 – Part 5 – has been announced.

This will be the fifth season of the Spanish-language series La Casa de Papel (Money Heist), and the sixth and final part will be made available for public viewing a few months later.

As noted, this season of Money Heist will be released in two parts, with the first – Part 5 – coming on September 3 before the second – Part 6 – arrives on December 3. Therefore, you will have three months to familiarise yourself with the latest updates before the show’s last few episodes are released. There will be 10 episodes in total – five in Part 5 and five in Part 6.

The trailer shows Tokyo describing her current state of mind by saying “100 hours have felt like 100 years,” while the Professor also reveals that the stormwater tank has been discovered, as Colonel Tamayo prepares his army to make their way into the Bank of Spain.

Money Heist cast

The cast of Money Heist has no major surprises, as Ursula Corbero plays Tokyo and Alvaro Morte returns as the Professor.

The rest of the characters are back too: Itziar Ituno (Raquel Murillo), Pedro Alonso (Berlin), Miguel Herran (Rio), Jaime Lorente (Denver), Esther Acebo (Monica Gaztambide), Enrique Arce (Arturo Roman), Rodrigo de la Serna (Palermo), Darko Peric (Helsinki), Najwa Nimri (Alicia Sierra), Hovik Keuchkerian (Bogota), Luka Peros (Marseille), Belen Cuesta (Manila), Fernando Cayo (Luis Tamayo), Fernando Soto (Angel Rubio), Jose Manuel Poga (Cesar Gandia) and Mario de la Rosa (Suarez). [Marca]

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