Berlin took Rome. Pedro Alonso arrived in Italy to present the spin off of one of the most loved Netflix series of all time. The title is now given by his character, Berlin, the thief of the heart The paper house. There’s a new gang, a new, very complicated heist to organize, this time in Paris, and once again love is pulling the strings.
The appointment is for on December 29th on Netflix. The Spanish actor, meanwhile, paraded on the Roman red carpet with two of his new companions, Tristan Ulloaphilanthropist professor and councilor of Berlin, e Michelle Jennerwho plays Keila, an electronic engineering genius, and shortly before met the fans on the terrace of the Pincio where Al Bano also surprisingly arrived.
Because in Berlin Pedro Alonso sings Happiness, paying homage to Italian music again as already happened with Hello beautiful. «Italian music is very important to me», explained the actor, «it speaks to the heart of our Mediterranean roots. Hello beautiful it is always very important to me, I guard it with care.”
Pedro Alonso he also did this during his trip to Rome a bath in the Trevi Fountain, as if it were one of the most famous scenes of The sweet life. He told us that he adores Italy, that he can’t wait to taste pandoro and that his Berlin wouldn’t recommend it to any woman: «He’s the worst, self-centered and romantic at the same time»he confided to us laughing.
Born in 1971, Galician, dramatic art school in Madrid, passionate about painting, Alonso would like to be managed by Paolo Sorrentino and Nanni Moretti. And why not shoot a hypothetical next spin-off in Italy.
Photos of the cast on the red carpet
Virginia Bettoja, NetflixPhotos of the cast on the red carpet
Virginia Bettoja, NetflixPhotos of the cast on the red carpet
Francesca Di StefanoPhotos of the cast on the red carpet
Virginia Bettoja, NetflixAl Bano’s surprise performance on the Terrazza del Pincio
Al Bano’s surprise performance on the Terrazza del Pincio
The cast posing in front of the Colosseum
Netflix/Virginia BettojaThe cast posing in front of the Colosseum
Netflix/Virginia BettojaSource: Vanity Fair

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