“It was a fantastic experience, and I hope to come back again,” actor Darko Peric, who plays Helsinki, was quoted as saying. I’m sure there are a lot of admirers here, and the people are wonderful.” “When people talk about Israel’s strict security and police measures, they usually mention the strict security and police measures, yet when I arrived here, even the cops wanted to take selfies with me.  It was fantastic of my time in Israel”. RELATED: Netflix to launch a game streaming service like stadia and Xbox Cloud “Money Heist” wasn’t Netflix’s first Spanish-language original (that honour goes to “Club de Cuervos,” a Mexican dramedy released in 2015), but it was the first to reach a global audience. Its success inspired Netflix to invest in other Spanish-set shows, such as the prep-school thriller “Elite,” which debuted in 2018 to widespread acclaim and has been renewed for a fifth season. “Money Heist,” which will air its final five episodes in December, is justifiably seen as a forerunner of other non-English language bestsellers such as “Lupin,” a French mystery drama, and “Who Killed Sara?”, a Mexican whodunit. Hovik Keuchkerian, who portrays Bogotá in the hit Spanish series, has voiced a desire to visit Israel, claiming he has heard “great things” about the nation and even praising the Israeli drama Fauda, which depicts Israeli commandos carrying out missions in the occupied Palestinian territories.

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— map (@pamelaemanuel) September 8, 2021 On Instagram, there were other similar posts under the hashtag #BoycottMoneyHeist. Fans have been advised not to watch the show and to show sympathy for the oppressed.