'Money Heist' producers reveal Netflix hit was almost cancelled

'Success? No, La Casa de Papel was a failure,' the screenwriter for the show confessed

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One of the most bankable TV series for Netflix could very well be the audience's favourite crime thriller, Money Heist. The show is one of the most successful series on the streaming giant.

With a massive fan following for the Spanish show, the makers are already working on the fifth and sixth season of La Casa de Papel.

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While fans are busy speculating the future of the series, did you know that Money Heist was almost cancelled by Antena 3, the Spanish channel which the series originally aired it?

The channel began premiering the episodes in 2017. While the series embarked its journey with record-breaking ratings, Professor and his gang couldn't keep the pace going, reported Express UK.

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As the series unfolded, the viewership dropped. The situation had the producers and writers convinced that the series' end was near.  The makers, on the Netflix documentary Money Heist: The Phenomenon, confirmed that they braced themselves for the series to be cancelled.

Speaking with Spanish newspaper El Mundo in 2019, the show's screenwriter Javier Gómez Santander had revealed that the series was a failure.



"Success? No, La Casa de Papel was a failure. Contrary to what it seems, the life of the series is the story of a failure. Antena 3 cut the number of planned chapters. The series maintained decent figures, but nothing special. The feeling was not flattering and I was already thinking about the next projects of the producer," he said.

However, when Netflix stepped in and took over, things changed for the series. Today, the series has a massive fan following with fans speculating about the characters' fates and creator Alex Pina discussing the possibilities of spinoffs.

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