La Casa De Papel Temporada 1 Exclusive Link

The exclusive insight into Season 1 is the realization that The Professor is playing a game of . He anticipates every police move:

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The story of La Casa de Papel is almost as dramatic as the show itself. The first season, as we know it internationally, wasn't actually produced by Netflix at all. Created by Álex Pina, the series was developed for the Spanish network Antena 3 and was originally intended to be a 15-episode miniseries, divided into two parts. The first part aired on Antena 3 from May 2, 2017, to June 27, 2017, and the second part aired from October 16, 2017, to November 23, 2017. The episodes on Antena 3 had a run time of about 70 minutes each, a common length for Spanish television dramas. However, after Netflix acquired the international rights, the platform re-edited the series to make it more digestible for a global audience. They shortened each episode to roughly 45-50 minutes, resulting in a 13-episode first season and a 9-episode second season. The series officially dropped on Netflix worldwide in December 2017, and it was immediately clear that something special was happening. This re-edit would change the course of the show forever, turning it into what would become one of Netflix’s most successful non-English language series at the time. The exclusive insight into Season 1 is the

A frequent question from fans is whether the production team filmed in the actual Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid. The answer is no. The facility is a real, functioning mint managed by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Business, and it contains confidential information. Therefore, permission to film inside was denied despite repeated efforts from the production. For the exterior shots, the production team used the building of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), whose neo-classical façade with columns and imposing architecture gave it the perfect appearance of the Mint. The interior scenes, including the high-intensity action and the printing presses, were shot on purpose-built sets in a studio. In a pinch, the actual machinery used to print the money was borrowed from the printing presses of the newspaper ABC. Even the actual surgery scene in the first season used a real surgeon to stitch actor Enrique Arce on camera with no anesthetic. The first season, as we know it internationally,