In the intricate narrative tapestry of Money Heist ( La Casa de Papel ), where the lines between heroes and villains are deliberately blurred, few characters disrupted the moral equilibrium quite as violently as César Gandia. Portrayed by José Manuel Poga, Gandia was not a mastermind like The Professor, nor a tragic romantic like Tokyo. He was an agent of pure, unadulterated chaos. As the series has concluded, examining the "latest" regarding Gandia reveals a character who served as the ultimate physical test for the gang, a symbol of unchecked aggression, and a surprising survivor whose fate remained a point of intense discussion among fans until the very end.

: Gandía’s character officially met his end in the first half of the final season. After executing Nairobi in Part 4, he was finally taken down during a suicide bombing by Tokyo. As he stood over her to deliver a final blow, she detonated grenades, killing them both and several other soldiers.

: While Gandía does not have a major role in the first season of the spin-off Berlin , his past interactions with Berlin at the Bank of Spain (set years before the original heist) are often discussed by fans connecting the two series.

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