Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine (2026)

Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine poster

Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine (2026)


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Family Values: Mixed

Viewer Rating
7.1

Overview

A heist thriller in which Berlin reunites his crew in Seville to orchestrate an elaborate theft targeting a powerful duke and his wife, using a Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece as cover for their scheme. Starring Pedro Alonso as Berlin alongside Begoña Vargas, Julio Peña, and ensemble cast members including José Luis García-Pérez and Marta Nieto as the duke and duchess. This installment continues the Money Heist universe with returning characters navigating personal stakes alongside the operation's high-wire execution.


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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

Heist mechanics and psychological intrigue pair with personal vendetta in a Seville caper that treats class antagonism as stylistic backdrop rather than ideological engine.

The series uses an all-Spanish cast for its Seville-set heist story involving a duke and duchess, with no recasting of roles for diversity purposes. The narrative focuses on theft and deception without any negative portrayal of traditional identities.

Secondary

Romantic partnerships and crew loyalties among thieves receive the narrative's interpersonal emphasis, with breakups, new couplings, and a late marriage shown without reference to domestic roles, parenting, or multigenerational bonds.

Queer identity remains absent from the ensemble and narrative arcs.

In this heist procedural, transgender identity finds no thematic or formal integration.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

No gender-swapped characters appear. All named roles draw from the established Money Heist universe or introduce new fictional figures without re-gendering any historically or canonically male or female baseline.

No race swaps are present. All principal characters originate within the Money Heist universe and are portrayed by Spanish actors consistent with their established ethnic backgrounds; the heist targets a historical painting without recasting any documented figure.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.1

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

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7.1

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