Just days after Madrid’s Círculo de Bellas Artes premiered the debut scene of Berlin, the spin off and prequel Money Robbery introduced its first teaser, signaling a fresh chapter in the saga. The clip is brisk and vibrant, clocking in at under a minute, and centers on Andres de Fonollosa as he unveils the five new companions who will join him on a daring journey that blends romance with his trademark heist energy. The tone promises entertainment that is lively, bright, and at times amusing, casting Berlin’s magnetic charisma into a new social orbit and a different emotional register.
The fresh lineup features Michelle Jenner, known for her role in Isabel, taking on the part of Keila. Keila is framed as a computer engineering and cybersecurity expert, a specialist who excels in the digital domain yet admits to being less confident when it comes to matters of the heart. Tristan Ulloa, who portrays Farina, steps in as Damián, described as a benevolent professor whose philanthropy masks a keen strategic mind. He is cast as a trusted ally from Berlin’s past, functioning like a confidant who helps guide the new crew through the intricacies of their shared mission. He also serves as an informally labeled mentor figure within the group dynamic.
The youngest faces in the group include Begoña Vargas, who plays Cameron, a thrill seeker whose life on the edge fuels a relentless appetite for fun and risk. Cameron’s persona adds a wild card element to the crew, often driving impulsive decisions that test the boundaries of the team’s cohesion. Julio Peña Fernández takes on Roi, Berlin’s steadfast lieutenant and loyal supporter, a character built to stand by the protagonist through thick and thin. Joel Sánchez rounds out the lineup as Bruce, the action specialist whose role emphasizes quick reactions and practical, hands-on problem solving. Sanchez himself describes Bruce as the pragmatic kind, the one who makes split-second decisions when action is required.
Creators describe Berlin as a character whose infectious energy challenges the boundaries of the new ensemble. The show’s central idea is to transport Berlin into a different emotional landscape, placing him among a new crew that offers a distinct vibe from previous adventures. The result is a refreshed ensemble dynamic that explores how the character adapts when surrounded by allies who share a common appetite for high-stakes capers, personal stakes, and evolving loyalties.
Production notes indicate that the Berlin spin off, a total of eight episodes, will be written by a team including David Oliva, David Barrocal, Esther Martínez Lobato, and Álex Pina, with direction from Albert Pintó, David Barrocal, and Geoffrey Cowper. The project is a Vancouver Media collaboration that has recently begun filming in Paris while maintaining a production cadence that will stretch across several weeks between the French capital and Madrid. The cross-city schedule underscores the show’s international scale and its ambition to blend a cosmopolitan ambiance with the gritty energy fans expect from the Berlin universe.