Berlin Season 2 starts filming
Netflix has announced the start of production for the second season of BERLÍN, the spinoff of La Casa de Papel, which continues to be in the Top 10 most-watched non-English language series in Netflix's history.
Pedro Alonso once again takes on the role of the iconic Berlin, and along with him, his entire gang returns: Michelle Jenner (Isabel) plays Keila, an eminence in electronic engineering; Tristán Ulloa (The Asunta Case) is Damian, a philanthropic professor and Berlin's confidant; Begoña Vargas (Welcome to Eden) is Cameron, a kamikaze who always lives on the edge; Julio Peña Fernández (Through my Window) Berlin's faithful squire; and Joel Sánchez plays Bruce, the relentless man of action in the gang.
The plot of this second season moves to Spain, and the new heist will take place in Seville. There, Berlin and his gang will encounter new characters such as Candela, an unpredictable and temperamental Sevillian woman played by Inma Cuesta (The Mess You Left Behind); the eccentric and hedonistic Duke of Malaga Álvaro Hermoso de Medina, played by José Luis García-Pérez (Honor); and his mysterious and refined Duchess of Malaga Genoveva Dante, played by Marta Nieto (Mother).
The eight episodes of the series, created by Álex Pina (La Casa de Papel, Sky Rojo) and Esther Martínez Lobato (La Casa de Papel, Sky Rojo) are written by themselves together with David Barrocal, Lorena G. Maldonado, and Itziar San Juan, and will be directed by Albert Pintó (Nowhere, Sky Rojo), David Barrocal (Sky Rojo, El refugio atómico) and Jose Manuel Cravioto (El refugio atómico, Diablero).
The filming of this second season will take place over several weeks in Madrid, Seville, San Sebastián, and other locations in Spain.
On its release week, the first season of BERLÍN was the most-watched series globally and reached the Top 10 in 91 countries. The series continues to be in the Top 20 of the most-watched non-English language series in Netflix history.
About Vancouver Media:
Vancouver Media is a fiction series production company founded in late 2016 by Álex Pina with the aim of creating distinctly differentiating proposals. Since its inception, it has developed La Casa de Papel, El Embarcadero, White Lines, Sky Rojo, BERLÍN and more recently, El refugio atómico.
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