Money Heist Part Four Release Date Confirmed
The Spanish series is the most popular non-English speaking show on the streaming service, tacking up an incredible 34 million viewers in its first week alone.
Named Le Casa de Papel in its native language, the show has racked up an impressive 8.5 out of 10 on IMDB and 86 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. Well worth a punt.
Although people (mainly lazy, uncultured ones, unlike me and you), are sometimes put off by subtitled shows, you can watch with subtitles, an English dub or both, depending on preference.
Although it's not been officially announced until now, Pina hinted at a fourth outing of the heist back in August.
Pina, who recently signed an exclusive production deal with Netflix, said at a press conference: "They're [the characters are] a group of people who still have a lot to say. It took us quite a long time to decide, we wanted to respect our work."
Netflix describes it as a 'riveting crime series', with the official synopsis reading: "Eight thieves take hostages and lock themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain as a criminal mastermind manipulates the police to carry out his plan."
So what can we expect from part four? Well, if you cast your mind back to Money Heist Part 3, you'll remember the crew is back together again and they have plans for an even bigger heist than the first one.
But the whole thing is actually a ploy to rescue their captured team member. By the end of the season, the whole thing has descended into all-out war.
The Professor thinks that Raquel is dead, calling for DEFCON 2, which sees rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) launch an attack on a tank pushing in to storm the Bank of Spain.
Nairobi's bullet wound makes her future look uncertain, but the Professor's plan appears to be in question now that a new police negotiator is in control.
Some fans think the fact that Nairobi didn't appear in a recent recap means that she might be dead.
