Vancouver Media releases two new behind the scenes pictures from Money Heist Season 3. The posts took the fans by surprise as everyone is currently waiting for more updates on the upcoming season. But some, might have some theories regarding these sudden throwback photos.
First picture was initially posted on Instagram and, till now, it remains available only on that platform. Meanwhile, the second one appears on both Twitter and Instagram accounts of the production company. This thing that can also be a simple mistake, sparked a theory among fans. They think that the first official announcement about the fifth season will come from Instagram.
The professor and Lisbon can be spotted in the first picture while staying inside their trailer that they used the entire Season 3. In the image, Itziar Ituno and Alvaro Morte, seem like they’re shooting one of the first moments of their character in the beginning of the attack on the Bank of Spain.

The next image surprised the fans as it’s representing one of the most controversial characters of the entire series, Tokyo. The photo is taken during the shooting period in Thailand. It captures the moment when Tokyo decided to leave the island for a while and enjoy her free life.

The main theory about these posts is that all these three characters will play a major part in Season 5. While fans think that the professor will get reunited with Lisbon, they don’t have quite a nice idea for Tokyo. Some jumped to the conclusion that she’s going to do something similar to the escapade in Season 3 and ruin everything.
But, there’s more…
However, not all theories are as drastic. Some other fans believe that Tokyo is actually going to play a huge part into saving the gang and reunite the professor with his love. They’re basing themselves on a moment in Season 4 when Tokyo tells the professor now it’s her time for her to protect him too.
What do you think about these Money Heist Season 3 behind the scenes pictures? Do you have any theories regarding these images? Let us know in the comments.
Picture credits to Tamara Arranz, Vancouver Media and their respective owners. No copyright infringement.