Berlin: Fans of Money Heist have fresh reasons to celebrate as Netflix has teased the continuation of the globally beloved franchise, suggesting that the world of red jumpsuits, iconic masks and daring robberies is far from finished.
Ahead of the much-anticipated release of Berlin Season 2, the streaming giant unveiled a mysterious promotional teaser titled “The World of Money Heist Continues”. The announcement has reignited speculation about the future of the franchise, with fans wondering whether a full-fledged sixth season could eventually be on the horizon or if more spin-offs are in development.
The teaser, shared across official social media channels, embraces the signature red-and-black aesthetic that defined the original series. Filled with flashes of money, gold, masked figures and priceless treasures, the clip revisits the adrenaline-fuelled legacy of the original heists while hinting at even larger and riskier missions ahead.
The post carried the striking message: “Bella Ciao is STILL playing. The world of Money Heist continues.” The phrase instantly resonated with longtime fans, as the Italian resistance song Bella Ciao became one of the defining emotional and symbolic elements of the series.
The teaser also featured the line: “It began with money, then came gold and priceless treasure. But the revolution isn’t over yet. What comes next has already begun.” While Netflix has not officially confirmed the exact direction of the franchise, the wording strongly suggests that the universe created by Álex Pina is preparing for a major expansion.

Originally launched in Spain as La Casa de Papel, Money Heist evolved into a worldwide cultural phenomenon after arriving on Netflix. The series followed a mysterious mastermind known as The Professor and his carefully selected crew of criminals as they executed elaborate robberies packed with psychological warfare, emotional twists and political undertones.
Its breakout success transformed characters like Berlin, Tokyo and The Professor into pop culture icons, while the Salvador Dalí mask became an internationally recognised symbol of rebellion and resistance.
Now, with Berlin Season 2 set to arrive soon, Netflix appears determined to keep the franchise alive, proving that the spirit of Bella Ciao still resonates strongly with audiences around the world.

