Thanks to Drake, the cult series is back on Netflix. Its star opens up to Ed Cumming about knife crime, not liking people, and the trials of bringing up his eight children
Known as La Casa de Papel in its native Spanish, Money Heist is Netflix’s most streamed non-English language show. The bank heist is a tired dramatic trope these days, but don’t let that, or the show’s bland English-language title, put you off – creator Álex Pina has made something special. The heist here, led by a mysterious man known only as The Professor, involves breaking into the Royal Mint of Spain and printing off €2.4 billion.
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