Berlin drops May 15 heist trailer

- Netflix released the official trailer for Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, the next Berlin chapter, confirming its global Netflix debut on May 15. (about.netflix.com) - The big hook is a fake art theft inside a larger con: Berlin’s crew pretends to steal Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine. (media.netflix.com) - It matters because Netflix is shifting the spinoff from Paris to Seville while leaning harder into Money Heist-style nested schemes. (netflix.com)

Netflix just pushed the full trailer for Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, and the real reveal is not just “another heist.” It’s a trickier setup than that. Th(about.netflix.com)t that hides the real play. That matters because Berlin only works when the scheme feels a little absurd at first — and then snaps into place. (about.netflix.com) ### What actually dropped? Netflix released the official trailer and(netflix.com)nstallment in the Money Heist universe ahead of its May 15 global premiere. Pedro Alonso returns as Berlin, with Michelle Jenner, Tristán Ulloa, Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña Fernández, and Joel Sánchez back in the gang. (about.netflix.com) ### What is the heist this time? On the surface, the mission is to steal Leonardo da Vinci’s Lad(about.netflix.com)her the crew to pretend to steal the artwork because their real target is the Duke of Málaga and his wife, who are trying to blackmail Berlin. So yes — it’s a heist inside a heist. (media.netflix.com) ### Why does the fake theft matter? Because it tells you what kind of Berlin story this is. Money Heist at its(about.netflix.com) one performance while the real operation happens somewhere else. This setup brings that exact muscle back, but in a more aristocratic, art-world wrapper. (media.netflix.com) ### Why Seville? Season 1 of Berlin played in a glossy Paris setting. This new installment shifts to Seville, and Netflix is clearly treating the city as part of the pitch — b(media.netflix.com) hard into that mood, framing Seville as the canvas for a more refined operation built around a masterpiece instead of brute force. (youtube.com) ### Is this basically Berlin season 2? Pretty much, but Netflix is branding it with a subtitle — Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine — instead of just pushing a plain season number. That helps separate t(media.netflix.com)he same creators, Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, and the same larger Money Heist continuity. (about.netflix.com) ### Why lean so hard on the painting? Because a da Vinci instantly raises the stakes without needing much explanation. Everyone understands “priceless mas(youtube.com) elegance, romance, and criminal theater. A bank job says competence. An art heist says taste. The series wants both, and the trailer is selling exactly that mix. (about.netflix.com) ### What’s Netflix really selling here? Not nostalgia alone. The platform is selling a(about.netflix.com)aracters. This new campaign says the spinoff can now stand on its own if it keeps delivering ornate, layered cons with the original franchise’s swagger. (netflix.com) ### So what should viewers expect on May 15? Expect a caper built less around surprise casting or franchise lore and more around structure — w(about.netflix.com)t is the trap Berlin builds around it. (media.netflix.com) The bottom line is simple: Netflix didn’t just drop another teaser for a familiar spinoff. It showed the mechanism. Berlin is coming back with a revenge plot disguised as an art theft — which is exactly the kind of overcomplicated, elegant nonsense this universe is good at. (media.netflix.com)

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