Money Heist: Korea Season 2

2022 - 12 - 9

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How 'Money Heist: Korea' Leaves the Door Open for Season 2 (Newsweek)

The intriguing finale of the K-drama remake of "Money Heist" on Netflix leaves a trail of mysteries and questions that could be explored in a second season.

But, by the end of the final episode, it was reported that the North Korean leader had gone "missing." Yet, by the end of the finale, the pair were not seen disembarking the train that the rest of the heist team had boarded for their escape. Why was Helsinki not with the others during the call? Berlin later speaks to the Professor by phone to inform him that he and Seoul are alive. But could there be others among the gang who were or are communicating with the police even after their grand getaway? Seoul (played by Lim Ji-yeon) was also believed to have died after attempting to rescue Berlin in the tunnel.

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Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Part 2 releasing on ... (Times Now)

Netflix, Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Part 2 is coming to Netflix today(December 9). The series is a spinoff/remake of the popular Netflix ...

Netflix, Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Part 2 is coming to Netflix today(December 9). [Latest News](/latest-news) Rs 70 Lakh Recovered From A Car In Kagwad

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'Money Heist: Korea Part 2' Finale Teases the Professor Has a New ... (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)

The K-drama remake 'Money Heist: Korea Part 2' follows the Spanish original with a few teaks but promises a new bigger heist in the finale.

According to the Professor’s words in the Money Heist: Korea Part 2 finale, the team will remeet for a new heist years later. [In Money Heist Season 3](https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/money-heist-season-3-tokyo.html/), the Professor has a new plan. Netflix has yet to announce a Money Heist: Korea Season 2. Woo-jin travels to Kherson and soon meets the Professor again. While the team is happy to meet the Professor again, they lament the death of Moscow. Woo-jin soon realizes who the client is and looks for a postcard the Professor once gave her. Months later, Woo-jin deals with the aftermath and gets approached by a foreign law firm that wants to represent her on the demand of a mystery client. They escape to the vault and seal themselves in. Money Heist: Korea Part 2 continues the team’s plan as they try to leave the Royal Mint with tensions rising within and on the outside. After rescuing Nairobi’s son, Berlin and the team give the remaining hostages a choice: money or freedom. The hostages plan a revolt against their captors with the help of the security team and the officer. They plan to save Nairobi’s son and live-stream it to prove to the public of Sang-man’s indiscretions.

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Netflix's 'Money Heist' Remake May Undertake A Bigger Mission In ... (Bustle)

The remake of the popular Spanish language original could follow the Professor on a second heist — if his crew makes it out alive.

[Money Heist: Korea writer Ryu Yong-jae](https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2022/07/398_332236.html) explained to The Korea Times, the remake is a good way of bringing Asian viewers into the platform because the original Money Heist wasn’t as widely watched in Korea as it was in the U.S. If the gang does not enter the mint, rob the mint and complete its mission, then that’s not Money Heist.” The wait in between each part varied from just three to eight months, but the time in between seasons was usually a year and a half. Undoubtedly there will be many twists in store for Money Heist: Korea, but for now, we can likely expect most of the cast to return if there’s a third season. [Money Heist Part 3](https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2022/07/398_332236.html). This includes the Professor (Yoo Ji-tae) and criminal team members like Berlin (Park Hae-soo), Tokyo (Jeon Jong-seo), Rio (Lee Hyun-woo), Denver (Kim Ji-hoon), and Helsinki (Kim Ji-hun). Meanwhile, the Professor comes face-to-face with Captain Moo-hyuk (Kim Sung-oh), a former special agent from North Korea who had early suspicions about his true identity. But I feel more satisfied that more audiences in Asian countries have enjoyed the series and this led us to help expand and introduce the cinematic universe of the Money Heist franchise." The Professor (Yoo Jin-tae) purposefully plans an epic heist after unification is announced but before it’s become widely accepted by the public. The first half of Season 1 debuted in June and closely followed Money Heist, Netflix’s first Spanish-language original show that proved to be wildly popular. The second half of the season — alternatively dubbed Season 2 by viewers — will debut on Dec. He brings together a crew to steal four trillion Korean won from the newly integrated bank — all while crisis negotiator Woo-jin (Kim Yun-jin) tries to convince them to release their hostages, having no idea the Professor is actually her boyfriend, Sun-ho.

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Money Heist Korea 2 Review: It's Raining Money, Again (Leisurebyte)

Directed by Kim Hong-sun, the cast includes Yoo Ji-tae who plays the mastermind character Professor, Park Hae-soo as Berlin, Jeon Jong-seo as Tokyo, Lee Won- ...

However, the personal touch that this remake has given to the original is much appreciated and makes it unique in its own way. And now I am just left with endless questions about his identity that connects him to the corrupt officials. The Korean heist continues where it left us all last season, as episode 7 brings us back to the continuation of the heist that has a bigger goal than anticipated. And as someone who hasn’t watched the original, this was definitely an eye-catcher which did not disappoint as it kept me intrigued right till the end. The Korean remake of La Casa de Papel aka Money Heist is here with its season 2 and a plot that is similar yet slightly different from the original. Thieves overtake the mint of a unified Korea.

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Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area season 1, part 2 review (Ready Steady Cut)

We review the Netflix K-Drama series Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area season 1, part 2 review, which does not contain spoilers.

While I enjoyed the cast and slight deviations, it did not feel like a worthy investment. It strongly hones in on the North and South Korean divide but then heralds a fictional story of corrupt politicians taking advantage of economic unification. The cast appears to enjoy this remake. This was already impressive in part 1, but it continues to flow consistently in part 2. Putting aside the story, part 2 continues to be bold in its production. The reason is that the story behind the series is already out there, nestled in the original [Spanish version](https://readysteadycut.com/2021/12/03/review-money-heist-season-5-volume-2-netflix-series/).

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The White Lotus Checks Out, Money Heist: Korea Raises the Stakes ... (PRIMETIMER)

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[Watch preview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKMbBaYzG5o). Follow her on Twitter at The rest of Fox’s Animation Domination slate (The Great North, Bob’s Burgers, and Family Guy) also air their fall finales tonight. Mark (Demián Bichir) and Eleanor (Madison Taylor Baez) turn to Claire (Grace Gummer) and Peter (Jacob Buster) for help, but soon realize they may have a plan of their own. The festive fare continues with the 100th annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, featuring performances from Shania Twain, the Estefans, Andy Grammer, and Ariana DeBose, plus a holiday message from President Biden. The Black Mafia Family story comes to a dramatic close as law enforcement makes their final play. The episode marks Martin’s 16th (!) time as host, and Short’s fourth. The film, which is directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), is already receiving awards buzz. Only Murders in the Building stars Steve Martin and Martin Short put their decades of comedy experience to good use as SNL co-hosts. In his first film since the Oscars, Will Smith plays the man known as “Whipped Peter,” who evaded cold-blooded hunters and the unforgiving swamps of Louisiana to escape slavery. After the Professor’s thieves overtake the mint of a unified Korea, the police set out to save the hostages trapped inside and work to take down the shadowy figure behind the plot. This weekend also marks the final installment of TV Today.

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Money Heist: Korea – Season 1 Episode 8 Recap & Review (The Review Geek)

Nairobi is rejected by the Professor in her drunken state so instead she shares a touching moment with both Helsinki and Oslo. Back in the present, Oslo is ...

However, the place appears to be out of business and they haven’t found anything awry. During the commotion though, the hostages are all up on the roof, being led up there to be evacuated and to jump down to an inflatable below. He forces her to read a note, which simply reads: “Bring us the former warden of Gaecheon Detention Camp 14.” That warden happens to be Jeon Yongsu. Given it’s a rare disease that he’s suffering from, Woo-Jin and the others suspect they can use that to flush them out. The place they find happens to be their old HQ building, which is complete with numerous banners and flyers for liberating the Korean peninsula. He informs them that the hostages have rebelled and they’re not in a good way. Denver and Nairobi are brought in, where they’re shocked to see what Berlin is up to. He hurriedly phones Woo-Jin to let her know that the hostages have tried to escape and proceeds to spray the office with bullets, destroying the computers on the desk and hurrying out the room. The Professor’s team are outnumbered and don’t have enough guns to go around, but Nairobi gives them a height advantage, spraying bullets from the balcony, while Berlin manages to topple over a large shelf, forcing them out. Chulwoo ends up fighting with Helsinki when he shows up, buying them all precious time as the others hurry down and try to get out of the Mint. Nairobi manages to get the back-up generators running, and the cameras go back online just as the Professor realizes they’re all heading for the backdoor. The hostages scramble to find an exit and get out.

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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area' Part ... (Decider)

After a six-month wait between volumes, who's ready for the six-episode part 2 of Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area?

For the established Money Heist and Money Heist – Korea heads, It’s been a six-month wait for part 2 of Joint Economic Area. And the Professor is trying to navigate the sliver of reality between his personal and criminal worlds. His work has appeared in The Village Voice, All Music Guide, Pitchfork Media, and Nicki Swift. And now that it’s here, the classic heist movie components are all swirling on the big board. Remember the polar bear on Lost, wandering around aimlessly in the woods, looking for a place to insert himself into the storyline? And in Park Hae-soo, who plays Berlin here, there’s also a direct connection into the thriving Netflix ecosystem of The Money Heist mothership is alive and well, of course. Our Take: There are lots of disconnected groups in Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area, groups who are extremely interested and/or worried about what the others are doing, so that the whole affair can feel stratified across all of the different scenes of people learning information through telephone calls, huddled around computer screens, or in the case of the heisters, challenging one another within the tenuous hierarchy of power established by the Professor. The robbers, from Japan to Rio (Lee Hyun-woo) and Moscow (Lee Won-jong) are eyeing each other warily. Structurally, all of this makes it easier for the Money Heist: Korea writers to keep us constantly guessing. Gaining entry to the building, Cha also does some snooping, and manages to lift an X-acto knife for fingerprinting. But he’s also operating solo, and on thin ice with the hostage negotiation task force.

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