Before the Professor’s grand plan in Money Heist, his flamboyant brother, Berlin, had his own dazzling dance with danger. In a past shrouded in mystery, Berlin, the notorious jewel thief, plots his most audacious heist yet: a €44 million illusion, a disappearing act of priceless gems.
His stage is the opulent world of Paris, his audience a motley crew of accomplices. Keila, the sharp-tongued mastermind, Damián, the explosives expert with a haunted past, Cameron, the tech wiz with a knack for invisibility, Bruce, the muscle with a heart of gold, and Roi, the enigmatic safecracker who speaks in riddles.
Together, they weave a web of deception, a symphony of smoke and mirrors. They infiltrate the Grand Palais, a fortress of art and greed, where diamonds and rubies gleam like fallen stars. Their tools are not just crowbars and lockpicks, but cunning, charisma, and a touch of theatrical flair.
Berlin, the maestro of chaos, orchestrates it all. His flamboyant persona hides a meticulous mind, his every swagger a calculated move. He revels in the spotlight, playing the game with the police, the patrons, and even his own team. But beneath the flamboyant facade, a darkness lurks, a secret that threatens to unravel the entire performance.
As the clock ticks and the tension mounts, alliances shift, loyalties are tested, and the line between illusion and reality blurs. Will Berlin’s masterpiece be a vanishing act of brilliance, or will the curtain fall on his grandest illusion, leaving him exposed and alone?
This is the story of Berlin, a prequel to Money Heist, where the stakes are high, the jewels are priceless, and the only escape is through the art of the perfect illusion.