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Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Season 2 Unclear

Netflix’s Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine has surged with 6.2 million weekly views and a #1 presence in 14 countries, but there’s still no official word on a second season. The prequel’s standout heist story—tied to a Leonardo da Vinci painting and a duel o

By the time the credits rolled on Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, the question had already formed: is this prequel really done with its most charismatic criminal, or is Netflix just taking its time?

This week, the show sits at 6.2 million views. It’s also the most-watched non-English series on Netflix, and it’s at #1 in 14 countries. The numbers land like a loud verdict for a franchise that started as a single. blockbuster idea and has since stretched into a whole world of heists. factions. and legacy.

And yet, for all that momentum, there’s no official news on a Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine season 2. There’s also no word that would suggest a Berlin season 3, since each season is given its own title.

The cast is already waiting in plain sight, and the plot still feels primed for more. Pedro Alonso returns as Andrés de Fonollosa—“Berlin”—alongside Tristán Ulloa as Damián and Michelle Jenner as Keila. Begoña Vargas plays Cameron; Julio Peña Fernández is Roi; Joel Sánchez is Bruce. Inma Cuesta appears as Candela. with José Luis García-Pérez as Álvaro Hermoso de Medina and Marta Nieto as Genoveva Dante.

What Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine is about also explains why viewers might be unwilling to let go. In Money Heist. a criminal mastermind known as “The Professor” gathers thieves named after cities to carry out a massive heist on the Royal Mint of Spain. Berlin was one of the standout figures—arrogant. morally grey. and impossible to ignore—so he earned his own prequel set years before the events of Money Heist.

The first Berlin installment centered on an earlier heist in Paris involving $44 million worth of royal jewels. This second installment moves the target to an elaborate con built around a famous Leonardo da Vinci painting. But the painting isn’t the whole plan. The wealthy Duke of Málaga tries to manipulate Berlin into stealing the artwork for him. and Berlin retaliates—shifting the mission toward the duke’s secret fortune instead.

The result is a storyline that leans into deception, romance, revenge, and betrayal, with the heist spiraling as loyalties strain. Even with the franchise hunger hanging in the air, the show’s second installment still delivers a complete story. If Netflix chooses to extend Berlin’s world. any follow-up would likely build around another daring heist. with Berlin’s past still offering room for new risks.

That’s where the silence becomes its own kind of tension. As of now, there’s no official confirmation of a second season, and no guarantee of when it might arrive. The streaming service has, in the past, waited to gauge viewership before deciding. For viewers watching the weekly numbers climb. the wait feels less like a delay and more like Netflix deciding how much of this world it wants to keep expanding.

The appetite for the Money Heist universe isn’t confined to Berlin, either. If the prequel has pulled you back into the genre, the available next steps on Netflix include other action series such as Legends, Nemesis, Man on Fire, and Bandi.

For now, Berlin’s future is a question mark—one Netflix may answer once the viewership math tells the story. But the reaction this week has already made the demand impossible to ignore.

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4 Comments

  1. I swear I saw something that says season 2 is coming but maybe it’s fake. Netflix does that all the time. If the cast is “waiting” that doesn’t mean anything.

  2. Wait you mean Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine is a prequel to Money Heist but it still ends like it’s not finished? I got confused when they kept talking about that da Vinci painting like it’s a clue to the whole next season.

  3. Netflix being quiet usually means bad news, right? Like they’ll wait till the numbers drop then decide. Also Pedro Alonso is basically the whole vibe of the show so if they don’t move fast people will lose interest. I just don’t get why they can’t announce anything when it’s #1 in 14 countries… unless they’re already filming season 3 under a different name or something.

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