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If you’re going through withdrawal waiting for the next part of 'Money Heist', just watch the Professor and the rest of the cast in different roles.

Where to watch the ‘Money Heist’ cast while waiting for season 4

Netflix really loves taking their time torturing us waiting. Sure, Money Heist part four is coming out less than a year after part three, but we’re impatient. We need to know if Nairobi is alive, or what happened with the Professor breaking his moral ground to get revenge on Lisbon’s faked death. 

But in time between now and April 3rd, the cast of Money Heist have several other projects to enjoy. If you’re going through withdrawal waiting for the next part, getting to see the Professor and the team in different roles is definitely going to get your mind off the wait.

Itziar Ituno (Raquel/Lisbon)

Our dear side swapper Raquel has won over our hearts, but unfortunately, Ituno hasn’t done much since her time on Money Heist. She only has a small role in this Spanish thriller The Silence of the White City. The movie focuses on a cop and a serial killer who after a break, both return to their roles within the city in their giant game of cat and mouse. 

Alvaro Morte (The Professor)

The leader of this crazy scheme, the Professor is the glue that holds the group together, most of the time. But if you want to see Morte shine in a new light, the Netflix film Mirage is the perfect role. Morte stars as the lead’s husband, who ends up with a different woman when his wife changes the past. 

If you’d rather see Morte back on the small screen, The Pier has Morte playing Oscar, a man who was living a double life with two separate women. His wife Alexandra meets up with the other woman, Veronica, trying to find some kind of truth to her husband’s life. 

Pedro Alonso (Berlin)

The dear second-in-command and brother to the Professor, we’ve been dearly missing in part three. But Alonso has plenty of projects to enjoy him in if you’re missing some Berlin. Traicion was a Spanish mini-series focusing on four brothers and their parents working at a law firm together, until the patriarch of the family makes an announcement that changes everything. 

If you want to see Alonso involved in the criminal side of the law though, The Silence of the Swamp has him starring as a crime writer. But as he writes his stories, he realizes that reality might just be more criminal than the crimes he’s writing about. 

Miguel Herran (Rio)

Our dear hacker and love of Tokyo’s life, Rio has gotten himself into a bit of trouble. But if you think he’s in trouble on Money Heist, just wait and see what Herran does on Elite, one of Netflix’s other hugely popular Spanish shows. Herran stars as Christian, one of three students given a full-ride scholarship to the most elite private school in Spain after their school collapses.

Christian finds himself climbing towards the top when he gets involved in a polyamorous relationship between two students Polo and Carla. He is the closest out of the three scholarship students to be connected to the murder teased throughout the first part.

Jamie Lorente (Denver)

And speaking of Elite, Herran isn’t the only Money Heist star getting big through both shows. Lorente stars as Nano, the older brother of Samuel who ends up being Samuel’s girlfriend’s second man. He has a dark history, as he’s just been released from prison but hasn’t finished paying his debts just yet. 

Darko Perić (Helsinki)

Our dear Serbian man who kicks ass and takes names, Helsinki has won his way into our hearts. But Perić has two diverse films released last year that definitely show off his full range. El Cerro de Los Dioses is a new take on the classic German myth of Faust.

Starring as one of the celebrities, the film is framed as a documentary director and her producer investigate celebrities to find out their secrets. Through there, the story of Faust is reimagined. 

On the other hand, Bajo el Mismo Techo is a comedy where a husband and wife start a world war of their own when she files for divorce against him. We don’t get to see Perić’s comedy chops in Money Heist too often to this really gives him the chance to shine.

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