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A mysterious man known as “The Professor” is planning the biggest heist in history: to break into the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre and print 2.4 billion euros, hoping it will be the perfect attack. To carry out this ambitious plan, he recruits a team of eight people with certain skills and who have nothing to lose. They, together with the professor, will plan every step of the heist for five months. This team, with names from different cities around the world, requires eleven days of confinement in the Factory, during which they will have to deal with the elite forces of the police and sixty-seven hostages.
The protagonists are dressed in red coveralls and Salvador Dalí masks. These would become the insignia of the series. Initially, it was considered to use Don Quixote masks, but Dalí was preferred for being “more iconic and much more modern.”[32]
Netflix acquired the rights to stream the series and distributed the first two parts on its streaming service on December 25, 2017 worldwide.[9] However, instead of retaining the original nine episodes and the 70-minute runtime of each season episode, it was split into 13 different untitled episodes, each lasting 40-50 minutes.

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It was precisely on May 2 when television’s most famous robbers first donned their red jumpsuits, put on their Salvador Dalí masks and entered the scene to take control of the aforementioned institution, then run by an Arturito who didn’t know what was coming his way.
Today La casa de papel is one of the best known series in the world thanks to its huge success on Netflix, but it is good to remember, taking advantage of its third anniversary, how it all began in Antena 3 through the anecdotes, data and decisions made by the network before premiering a series that, yes, they knew it was special.
Aware of this, the network decided to broadcast the first episode of La casa de papel right after the first leg despite it being a Tuesday holiday in Madrid. However, the drag effect guaranteed by the match was something that could not be wasted. To enhance it, it was even decided that Jaime Lorente would be interviewed on the commentary set during the pre-match. Details such as these and, above all, the 8.9 million who watched the Merengue victory, helped the series created by Álex Pina to start on a high note with 4,354,000 viewers and a 25.4% share.