Played by Spanish actor José Manuel Poga , Gandía is the for the Bank of Spain. Unlike previous antagonists who operated from the outside, Gandía was a "wolf in the fold"—a highly trained former Special Ops assassin hiding among the hostages. His character is defined by:
When you think of La Casa de Papel ( Money Heist ), your mind likely goes to the Professor’s genius plans, Tokyo’s reckless bravery, or Berlin’s tragic elegance. But lurking in the shadows of Part 3 and 4 is a character who didn’t need a red jumpsuit or a Dalí mask to be terrifying. His name is , and he is arguably the most effective—and most despised—antagonist in the entire series. gandia haus des geldes
Madrid, Three Years before the Royal Mint Heist. Played by Spanish actor José Manuel Poga ,