





The robbers of Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area cut imposing figures in their matching red jumpsuits and masks, but what’s going on behind those disguises? The first batch of character posters for the new series reveal a group of very determined thieves.


You’d think in a heist to print and rob the mint of the newly reunited Korea, our protagonists would not have time to look so fierce and resolved. You’d be wrong, because this is Money Heist. There’s always time for style.


Money Heist: Korea — Joint Economic Area is based on the Spanish series La casa de papel, aka Money Heist, which follows a group of robbers, recruited by an intelligent criminal mastermind, who pull off one of the biggest robberies ever when they break into the Spanish Mint and print their own treasure. Similarly, these masterful thieves from the North and South of a soon-to-be reunited Korea are recruited by their own mastermind, given names inspired by international cities (Berlin, Tokyo, Moscow, Denver, Nairobi, Rio, Helsinki, Oslo), in order to stay anonymous, and enter the mint tasked with printing the new currency for the new country.


The series stars Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Yunjin, Park Hae-soo, Jun Jong-seo and more, and the first batch of episodes premieres June 24 on Netflix.























































