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Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine

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Parent's Guide to Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine

Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine (2026) is the highly anticipated second season of the Netflix crime drama series 'Berlin,' a prequel to the internationally acclaimed 'Money Heist.' Released on May 15, 2026, this installment shifts the high-stakes action from Paris to Seville, Spain. The series follows Andrés de Fonollosa, known as Berlin, and his charismatic crew as they orchestrate a new elaborate heist. The central plot revolves around the audacious plan to 'pretend' to steal Leonardo da Vinci's iconic 'Lady with an Ermine' painting, while their true objective is to outsmart and exact revenge on the Duke and Duchess of Málaga, who attempted to blackmail Berlin. This season promises a blend of intense action, intricate criminal planning, and heightened personal stakes, delving deeper into Berlin's 'golden age' of heists and complex romantic entanglements. It is targeted towards a mature audience, continuing the tone and themes established in the 'Money Heist' universe.

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Disrespect & Rebellion

Disrespect and rebellion are inherent to the premise of a heist series. The main characters are criminals who actively defy legal authority, societal norms, and laws. Their entire enterprise is built upon rebellion against established systems.

The core plot involves Berlin and his gang executing a 'master heist,' which by definition is an act of rebellion and disrespect towards law enforcement and legal institutions. Furthermore, Berlin's motivation for revenge against the Duke and Duchess of Málaga stems from their attempt to 'blackmail Berlin,' indicating a defiance of their perceived authority or challenge.

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Additional Context

Best For Ages

TV-MA (for Mature Audiences). This recommendation is based on the series being a prequel to 'Money Heist,' which is known for its adult themes, violence, and mature content. The plot descriptions for 'Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine' highlight elements of high-stakes crime, revenge, complex relationships, and Berlin's 'darkest side,' indicating a continuation of mature themes suitable for viewers 17 and older.

Good to Know

Due to the release date of May 15, 2026, many detailed, in-depth parental reviews from outlets like Common Sense Media or extensive fan community discussions with specific scene breakdowns were not yet available. The analysis relies primarily on official synopses, trailers, cast interviews, and information from established entertainment news sources related to the 'Money Heist' universe. The series is presented as 'Season 2' of the 'Berlin' spin-off, following 'Berlin and the Jewels of Paris' (2023), and continues to explore the character's life before the events of 'Money Heist.'

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