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Money Heist season 4 possibly coming out on January 18 2020

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The streaming giant Netflix is all set to stream the fourth installment of the well-acclaimed series, Money Heist. The show has been garnering traction in all horizons of the world, so much so that it has become one of the most famous shows in the world. 

Also known as La Casa de Papel, Money Heist is a Spanish crime drama show that is being streamed by Netflix. Created by Alex Pina, Money Heist has become the most-watched foreign language visual delight.

A few pivotal fragments of the show have reported that season 4 is coming out on 18th January 2020. However, Netflix have not made any official announcement as of now, but fans need not worry as the season is definitely approaching and the shooting has already completed, according to the sources.

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The third season of Money Heist started off with the imprisonment of Rio, followed by Professor’s initiative to execute his brother Berlin’s plan of robbing the bank of Spain. However, in the last episode, Professor was tricked into going off-track with his plan after Raquel Murillo got caught.

As of now, we do not know if the ventures of the Professor and his company will exceed the fourth season, for, the last episode of the third season had been a true cliffhanger.  Nevertheless, Money Heist is undisputedly one of the biggest hits of Netflix, especially for a series in a foreign language.

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