What Time Will Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Release on Netflix in the USA, UK, and Globally?
Find out exactly what time Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine hits Netflix. Get the global release schedule for the US, UK, Europe, and Australia.
LOS ANGELES — The world’s smoothest jewel thief is officially back in business. Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine hit Netflix globally today, May 15, 2026, at exactly 3:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Dust off those paper jumpsuits.
Money Heist fandoms are already flooding the timelines. Stan Twitter has been spiraling since the official trailer dropped last week.
This time, Andrés de Fonollosa is taking his crew to the sun-drenched streets of Seville. They are targeting Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece, the Lady with an Ermine. But this isn’t just an ordinary art theft. The Duke and Duchess of Málaga made a fatal miscalculation—they actually think they can blackmail Berlin. That is a terribly flawed plan. The heist is simply a front for pure, unfiltered revenge.
A Rebrand Over a Renewal
Notice something missing from the title cards?
Netflix completely dropped the traditional “Season 2” label from all marketing. It is a highly effective PR move. By officially titling it Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, the streamer frames this massive eight-episode drop as a standalone blockbuster event rather than a standard sequel.
Are we really buying into this, though? Let’s take a look at the current mood across social media.
Does the broader Money Heist universe still hold the same cultural chokehold it had a few years ago? The original flagship series was true lightning in a bottle. Right now, the franchise relies incredibly heavily on Pedro Alonso’s undeniable, toxic charisma to keep viewers hooked.
If this new Seville entry feels like a safe, recycled rehash of the Paris job, mainstream audiences might just quietly swipe away to the next trending show. The pressure is completely on the writers to deliver genuine shock value.
As per the official announcement from Netflix executives, the showrunner duo Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato are keeping the core criminal crew entirely intact.
Returning fan favorites include the brilliant Keila, Damián, Cameron, Roi, and Bruce. The producers are also soft-launching a brand new love interest named Candela, played by Spanish actress Inma Cuesta.
We all know Berlin absolutely cannot resist a chaotic, life-ruining romance right in the middle of a high-stakes felony.
Berlin Season 2 Global Release Timings for the Master Heist
Nobody wants to log onto their feeds and get hit with a massive plot spoiler.
Since Netflix is blessing us with all eight 50-minute episodes simultaneously, you need to set your alarms correctly. The episodes drop at the exact same moment worldwide, anchored strictly to the Midnight Pacific Time standard.
Berlin Season 2 North America and Europe Timing
- United States: 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time / 3:00 a.m. Eastern Time
- Canada: 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time / 3:00 a.m. Eastern Time
- United Kingdom: 8:00 a.m. British Summer Time
- Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and Poland: 9:00 a.m. Central European Summer Time
Asia and Australia
- India: 12:30 p.m. Indian Standard Time
- Australia: 5:00 p.m. Australian Eastern Standard Time
The countdown clock is officially ticking.
Berlin is ready to burn the house down all over again. If the intricate Seville job goes sideways, we might just see a much darker, far more unhinged side of the gentleman thief than ever before.
Grab your iced coffee, cancel your Friday plans, and prepare for a very long weekend of binge-watching.
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