Money heist got me crying out here
— BernHardy (@thebernhardy) December 4, 2021
It ended too well
End of masterpiece #MoneyHeist #LaCasaDePapael5 #LCDP5
That scene made me emotional pic.twitter.com/Qh1JSPC4W7 — Arsh_official (@ArshadSana2) December 3, 2021
"Even if they have us on our knees, even if it looks like there's no hope, like we're almost dead we keep on believing. Because we know we'll always have the Professor."
TOKYOOO
The best, what a legendary series#MoneyHeist5 #LCDP5 #MoneyHeist#MoneyHeistFinale #LCDPFinal pic.twitter.com/Adi1pjDv1i — ElProfessor (@LGPace) December 3, 2021
Money Heist Ending was totally unexpected #LCPD #MoneyHeistFinale #moneyhiest pic.twitter.com/hEDRc3GZXD — Syed Razi Jaffery (@RaziJaffery) December 3, 2021
'Money Heist', which is the English name for the Spanish show 'La casa de papel', follows The Professor, played by Alvaro Morte, as he plots robberies at the Royal Mint of Spain and the Bank of Spain, as well as his assembling of a team to complete the mission and their journey while dealing with hostages and police forces. The storey is told through the eyes of Tokyo, one of the mission's recruits, who is played by Ursula Corbero. Alex Pina is the creator of the series.
The series premiered on a Spanish network on May 2, 2017. It was later acquired by Netflix, which began streaming it in 2019 with the third season. It earned the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series in 2018 in addition to its global appeal.