MONEY HEIST’ SEASON 4: NETFLIX RELEASE DATE



Money Heist is returning to Netflix for season 4 that’s reportedly due for release in January 2020. That’s been reported to be the case from Netflix and now that season 3 has released, an inevitability given the explosive ending. Here’s what we know about Money Heist season 4 and when it’ll be on Netflix.
The renewal comes long before part 3 has even aired and comes at a bit of a surprise given that Alex Pina is working on another Netflix Original series due out in 2020. Alex Pina is a name you’ll be seeing on Netflix for many years to come given he signed an exclusive deal with Netflix last year.
The news came from a press conference last week where Alex Pina confirmed the fourth part of the show had already begun filming.
One quick note is that Netflix technically classes each season as a part. For the purpose of this article, we’ll refer to part 4 as season 4.
Money Heist became an instant success after Netflix picked it up to air internationally. The first two seasons had aired on Antenna 3 in Spain before becoming a full Netflix Original for season 3. Season 3 of Money Heist is due out on Netflix on July 19th, 2019.

Now a week or so after the release of Money Heist season 4, Netflix has released viewing stats for the show and it’s impressive. Over 34 million have tuned in to watch the show across the world. The show was also frequently mentioned in Netflix’s recent investor relations video in saying it was a key driver.
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Since part 3 of Money Heist released, they’ve actually added more runtime to one of the episodes. That’s because on the first edit, the team behind the show removed a segment featuring footballing legend Neymar. That’s since been re-added meaning it’s time to dive in for a rewatch.
Also, the famous writer Stephen King (who has a great selection of Netflix picks, by the way) requested a fourth season with the official Twitter account responding as follows:
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Speaking recently as to whether the show was going to come back for a subsequent further two seasons Alex Pina said the following (translated):
“It was a complicated pulse, there were many reasons not to return. On the one hand, it was a short and concluded series about a robbery. On the other hand, the protagonists end up being millionaires and putting them together for another robbery seemed something remotely impossible, but we realized that this was a band with different characteristics than we see in the stories of perfect robberies,”