was a struggling limited series on Spanish television. This "exclusive" look traces the origins of Part 1—from its humble beginnings in Madrid to the production secrets that made it a cult classic. The Identity Crisis: Antena 3 vs. Netflix
The first season became a global hit with exactly "zero marketing dollars" spent by Netflix; its growth was entirely driven by word-of-mouth and the platform's recommendation algorithm. Set Secrets: la casa de papel temporada 1 exclusive
: While generally smart and fast-paced, some viewers noted that the English dubbing can feel flat, so watching in the original Spanish with subtitles is highly recommended for the best experience. was a struggling limited series on Spanish television
But he doesn’t. Because Rocío, the security supervisor, has tampered with the evidence. She tells police she saw three men—"foreign, probably Russian." She protects Sergio. Why? Because she is in love with the architecture of his mind. Netflix The first season became a global hit
In an exclusive interview we obtained with costume designer Cristina Rodríguez, the iconic red jumpsuit (overalls) was a desperation move. Originally, the team was supposed to wear military green. But during a location scout at the Spanish National Mint, Rodríguez noticed that the security guards wore green. "Red was the only color they wouldn't expect," she said.
: The production was denied permission to film at the actual Royal Mint of Spain . Instead, they used the exterior of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) for outdoor shots and custom studios for interiors. Scripting on the Fly