Money Heist - Season — 1

When Money Heist first premiered on Spain’s Antena 3 in May 2017, few could have predicted it would become one of the most-watched non-English series in Netflix history. Originally conceived as a two-part limited series, Season 1 (often split into "Part 1" and "Part 2" by Netflix) is a masterclass in tension, character development, and subversive storytelling. It doesn’t just tell a story about a robbery; it tells a story about resistance, love, and the thin line between hero and villain. The Premise: More Than Just a Robbery At its core, Season 1 follows a meticulously planned heist. But this is no ordinary bank job. The target is the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid. The goal is not to grab cash and run; it is to print €2.4 billion in fresh, untraceable currency and escape through the front door.

Internal chaos erupts. The young lovers, Tokyo and Rio, break a cardinal rule: they have sex inside the Mint, leading to a security breach when a hostage escapes. Denver brutally murders a hostage to prevent an uprising, shattering the gang’s moral code. Money Heist - Season 1

The first major twist comes when the police reveal their lead negotiator: (Itziar Ituño), a shrewd, divorced mother with a hostage negotiator’s instincts. Unbeknownst to her, she has already met The Professor in a nearby diner, where he has assumed a false identity ("Salva") to seduce her and gather intelligence. When Money Heist first premiered on Spain’s Antena

The police bring in a special ops team, who tunnel into the Mint. A firefight erupts. Moscow is shot in the leg, leading to a harrowing, blood-soaked surgery scene performed by Helsinki using a kitchen knife and a car battery. The Premise: More Than Just a Robbery At

The season’s greatest twist involves (Esther Acebo), the pregnant mistress of the Mint’s director. After being shot by Berlin, she is saved by Denver, who develops a twisted affection for her. She eventually sides with the robbers, even joining their cause.