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In the Bank of Spain, the group decided to split up.
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How did she die? Why? Keep reading to find out.
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In a Game of Thrones level twist, Tokyo dies. In a completely unexpected turn of events, Season 5 changes the fate of the one character fans always rely on. She serves as the show’s official unreliable narrator. Our main protagonist (or maybe antagonist?) is Tokyo, a criminal on the run from the police when the Professor picks her for the initial heist. Still, fans are eager to find out how their favorite criminals will escape with their lives, and if they’re lucky, a little money for all their troubles. Of course, nothing goes according to plan and there’s a surprise at every turn. Within the five episodes released so far, already the show has a major twist-and it's one that no one was expecting.įor a quick recap: Money Heist follows a group of robbers who first decide to rob the Royal Mint of Spain, then later the Bank of Spain. On September 3, the first half of the final season premiered.
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Netflix’s hit series Money Heist is finally coming to an end. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram.Warning: This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s Money Heist Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. Will he finally meet a fitting end in the last 5 episodes? He could have been the Joker from Dark Knight rises who everyone would relate to and get behind, but he’s the Joffery(of Game of Thrones) of Money Heist. And we don’t mean awful in terms of villian, we mean a down-right mean, shoddy character who absolutely everyone dislikes. Arturo Roman or ‘Arturito’ played by Enrique Arce who was been omnipresent since the first season, where is the director of the Royal Mint of Spain, has been an awful character throughout. The point that brought everyone watching the show together wasn’t Nairboi’s death, but how much of an awful person ‘Arurito’ was. It wasn’t Berlin, who threw Tokyo to the wolves, or Palermo, who very literally, decided to sabotage the situation, let a mercenary lose, all because he wanted ‘chaos.’ Really. At the end of Season 4, it was obvious what brought the fanbase together: They wanted ‘Arturo’ to die as soon as possible. While the season is about to release, one thing is common - The Spanish show which has an enormous fan following across the world also has something else in common: Their mutual hatred for the same character who started appearing from the first season of the show. As the trailer describes it, “The world’s greatest heist comes to an end." But the trailer also contains some other moments of resolution: From Lisbon and Palermo being nabbed by the army to Denver and Stockholm reconciling, and Helsinki pushing Palermo to fulfil his promise to get both of them out of the place alive, the hint that the series is about to end is getting closer. But is it really giving up? Sergio aka the mastermind, aka the Professor always has a trick up his sleeve and has always preferred to play hide and seek with the police and negotiators has now taken things into his own hands, and come out of hiding to reveal himself not just to the cops - but also the world: You would think this isn’t without some forethought. Replacing Tokyo as the narrator, Lisbon aka Raquel takes over - “You see the disappointed faces of people you failed.” In the trailer, The Professor appears to give ‘up’ and walks into the Bank of Spain himself. As the series comes to an end, the trailer for the last instalment of five episodes, the second part of La Casa De Papel just dropped. Money Heist has been a surprising hit among fans since the Spanish thriller dropped on Netflix.