Five things to know about hit show 'Money Heist'
"Money Heist" will come to an end on Friday when Netflix releases its final five episodes

One of Netflix"s most watched series, Spanish thriller "Money Heist", will come to an end on Friday when the US streaming giant releases its final five episodes.
The following are five facts about the show about a gang of thieves who launch elaborate heists:
The first episode aired on May 2, 2017 was seen by four million viewers, but the audience kept dropping and the final episode of the season captured just 1.4 million viewers.
It was only after Netflix bought it, re-edited it, dubbed it and began streaming it in December 2017 that the show took off in Spain and the rest of the world.
French daily Le Monde called the series "an allegory of rebellion" and the red overalls and Salvador Dali masks worn by the fictional thieves in the series have been donned in protests around the globe.
The heavily armed gang burst into a bank, detonated explosives to blast open its safe and then threw bills flying into the air before fleeing.
Bystanders who raced to collect the money hampered the efforts of police to catch the robbers.
The show"s creator Alex Pina has said the inspiration came from a staff member of the series who wore a t-shirt with the word Tokyo.
But for security reasons the exterior images of the building were actually shot in front of another institution with similar architecture—the Spanish National Research Council.
First Published: Dec 03, 2021, 17:53
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