Meet the cast of Money Heist: New Berlin Season

All Details of Money Heist New Season Cast with Photos
 
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While we've been missing the thrill of "Money Heist" for the past two years, the new spin-off series "Berlin" has finally arrived, promising the same action and drama we loved from the original. This fresh series shifts the spotlight to the controversial but magnetic character Berlin, portrayed once again by Pedro Alonso.

The latest eight episodes dive into a previously unexplored phase of Berlin's life, capturing his exploits in Paris as he targets a high-end auction house. As series creator Álex Pina told Netflix, “It’s a journey into the golden era of the character, when he went around Europe, madly in love.” The spin-off introduces an entirely new group of characters who echo some of the original crew but stand out with their unique identities.

Pedro Alonso as Berlin

Berlin (Pedro Alonso) smiles in an apartment with turquoise walls

Returning to his iconic role, Pedro Alonso brings Berlin to life once again. This version of Berlin revisits his past, showcasing a different side of him during his prime criminal days in Europe. Fans will remember Berlin's complex relationship with The Professor and his ultimate sacrifice in the original series. While his ruthless and unpredictable side was clear during the Royal Mint heist, this prequel further delves into his intense relationships, especially his fascination with a woman involved in his plans. Pedro Alonso's previous works include "The Silence of the Marsh" and "Awareness."

Begoña Vargas as Cameron

Begoña Vargas stars in Money Heist: Berlin

Begoña Vargas takes on the role of Cameron, the latest addition to Berlin’s team. Her character mirrors Tokyo’s last-minute recruitment by The Professor in "Money Heist." Like Tokyo, Cameron carries a troubled past that continues to follow her. Vargas is recognized for her roles in Spanish productions like "Welcome to Eden," "High Seas," and "Centauro."

Michelle Jenner as Keila

Michelle Jenner plays Keila in Money Heist: Berlin

Michelle Jenner plays Keila, a member of Berlin’s crew with a remarkable talent for hacking and technology. She is introverted but finds herself unexpectedly drawn to another crew member. Jenner’s notable performances include appearances in "Cathedral of the Sea," "The Cook of Castamar," and "Heirs to the Land."

Julio Peña as Roi

Roi and Cameron in riding a motorcycle in Money Heist: Berlin

Roi, portrayed by Julio Peña, is an expert in lock-picking who has worked alongside Berlin since his teenage years. He remains intensely loyal to Berlin and adheres strictly to the rules of a heist. However, a budding connection with Cameron tests his loyalty. Peña is known for his role on the Disney Channel's "Bia" and starred in the Netflix film "Through My Window."

Joel Sánchez as Bruce

Bruce leans against a doorway in Money Heist: Berlin

Joel Sánchez makes his acting debut as Bruce, another member of Berlin’s team. Although Bruce often relies on his strength rather than intellect, his behavior, especially towards women, occasionally lands him in trouble. As the stakes rise, he is forced to adapt and take the situation more seriously.

Tristán Ulloa as Damián

Berlin and Damian in their heist hideout

Tristán Ulloa portrays Damián, who serves as the intellectual partner to Berlin. Damián is a mentor to the crew and is more committed to the rules of the heist than Berlin. Ulloa's previous works include "Terminator: Dark Fate" and the Netflix series "Warrior Nun."

Samantha Siqueiros as Camile

Pedro Alonso and Samantha Siqueiros in a scene from Money Heist: Berlin, with the Eiffel Tower in the background

Samantha Siqueiros appears as Camile, the wife of a target in Berlin's scheme. Berlin's growing infatuation with her jeopardizes the entire operation. Siqueiros is known for roles in shows such as "El Secreto de la Familia Greco," "You Cannot Hide," "Lady of Steel," and "Vikki RPM." The spin-off "Berlin" brings a fresh take on the heist genre, blending the charm of the original with new narratives and characters, ensuring that fans have much to look forward to.