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From the very beginning of Money Heist, Tokyo (played by Ursuala Corbero) has narrated the Netflix series, explaining to viewers what The Professor’s (Alvaro Morte) plan is and how they carried off the heist at the Royal Mint. Tokyo has continued to narrate seasons three and four of La Casa De Papel and fans think they’ve uncovered a huge clue that confirms she will be the sole survivor.

Tokyo has come close to being put in prison and caught by the authorities a second time but so far she’s managed to remain a free woman.

She was also tortured and nearly killed in season four by the bank’s security guard Gandia (José Manuel Poga).

However, despite ending up in trouble, fans think Tokyo will survive to the end of the series.

One Reddit user explained: “I searched this on google “why does Tokyo narrate the heists in money heist” and as a result, I found this as the first result.

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“Now I don’t believe in what I search on google whether it is a symptom of a disease or anything.”

However they added they found the following result: “Tokyo (Ursula Corbero) is the only one left alive in the end.

“Redditor redpa1ntt suggests the reason Tokyo is the narrator is because she’s the only one who survives the heists.

“While we’ve lost some members along the way, the majority of the gang members are from the original eight in S1.”

The fan continued: “I only want your opinion because if every heist member will simply die in the end I will get traumatised because even though they are fictional characters they mean a lot to me.”

The theory Tokyo will be the sole survivor has been around for quite a while due to her role as the narrator.

However, one fan hit back at the theory claiming that as Money Heist actually ended after season two – before Netflix picked it up – it didn’t mean anything.

The posted: “But, it’s very unlikely that the writers will kill everyone and the theory about Tokyo narrating this story is weird because the show ended in S2 and it didn’t matter that she was the one narrating.

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“As long as the show doesn’t try to change it’s message to being morally right and discouraging robberies and such, I don’t see why a morbid ending would be necessary, especially when the characters no longer have nothing to lose, Raquel has her family along with Professor and Monica and Denver have Cincinnati.”

They added: “The optimist in me is holding on to the theory that everyone who’s left makes it out alive like in S2 and we split up and go to different places after evading the police and the government.

“There was a part in S4 about how Nairobi’s death and funeral showed the people that the heists were not without risk and that the team wasn’t invincible and I think it had the expected effect on us because we now believe that anyone can be killed off and there is no way to tell who lives and who dies.”

If Tokyo was the sole survivor, some fans believe she will go on to train her fellow robbers children to be the “next generation”.

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Redditor Arno1903 theorised: “I support the theory that Tokyo is the only survivor but I disagree that she is narrating the story from prison.

“We already have seen Nairobi’s son, Lisbon’s daughter and Stockholm’s son (the one which I think will be the in-heist leader) in the series.

“And we know that Bogotá and Berlin also have kids, at least this is what the dialogues suggest.

“But why is Tokyo narrating it to them? Do you ask? It is because she is also training them for upcoming heists. And this would be the spin-off series that is in talks.”

Money Heist season 1-4 are available to stream on Netflix now.

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