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Cash Queens on Netflix turns survival into a desperate heist

06/02/2026 21:07 - UPDATED 06/02/2026 21:17
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Cash Queens on Netflix is a French heist series where survival turns into a high-risk game

Cash Queens, Netflix’s French crime series released globally on February 5, 2026, wastes no time on glamour or fantasy. Built around financial pressure rather than criminal bravado, the female-led heist drama treats crime as a consequence — the moment when survival leaves no clean options.

Set in a small town shaped by debt, quiet corruption, and shrinking choices, the series follows a group of women pushed toward crime not by ambition, but by necessity. It lands amid a busy release week on Netflix, where international crime dramas continue to draw U.S. audiences, as reflected in Streamingmania’s guide to what’s new on Netflix this week in the USA. Here is everything you need to know about Cash Queens – from the plot and cast to reviews and release date. The trailer is at the bottom of the article.

Cash Queens: All the key details

What Cash Queens is about

Cash Queens begins with a financial ultimatum that leaves no room for error. Rosalie, a single mother working as a receptionist at a local bank, learns that she and her children will be forced to survive on just 30 euros a week unless she helps repay the debt left behind by her incarcerated husband. With no legal way out, she devises a plan that feels both reckless and inevitable: steal 100,000 euros (about $110,000) from the very bank where she works, clear the debt, and start over.

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She is joined by her best friend Kim, a volatile but fiercely loyal massage therapist who hopes to use her share of the money to open a salon. Rosalie’s cousin Alex, an architecture student, contributes her technical skills to planning the heist, while Sofia — another single mother facing job loss and pressure from social services — reluctantly agrees to participate despite her brother Malik being a police officer.

As preparations escalate, disguises, voice modifiers, and improvised intimidation tactics become part of the plan. The group recruits Chloé as a getaway driver, drawn in by her own desire to escape a suffocating marriage to Michel, the town’s corrupt mayor. What begins as a contained robbery quickly spirals as political corruption, criminal connections, and the temptation of fast money threaten to tear the group apart.

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Cash Queens cast: the main characters

Rebecca Marder anchors the series as Rosalie, playing her as a woman calculating survival rather than chasing thrill. Zoé Marchal’s Kim brings volatility and urgency, constantly pushing the plan forward. Tya Deslauriers adds structure as Alex, while Naidra Ayadi’s Sofia embodies the cost of hesitation in a system already stacked against her. Pascale Arbillot joins as Chloé, whose involvement is fueled by her own need for escape.

Supporting performances include François Damiens as Michel, the town’s corrupt mayor, and Sami Outalbali as Malik, a police officer whose proximity raises the stakes for everyone involved.

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Is Cash Queens based on a true story?

No. Cash Queens is a fictional series, though its themes are grounded in contemporary economic pressure and social vulnerability.

What reviews say about Cash Queens

Early reviews frame Cash Queens as a character-first crime drama that builds tension through psychology rather than spectacle, layering dark humor into situations that are increasingly difficult to control. Critics note that the series is less interested in the mechanics of the heist than in the pressure surrounding it, treating crime as a consequence of shrinking options rather than a fantasy of empowerment. Its strongest stretches come from the friction inside the group, where conflicting motivations, uneven risk tolerance, and personal desperation gradually undermine the illusion of control as the plan moves forward.

Why watch Cash Queens

If you enjoyed Good Girls or Netflix’s recent run of European crime dramas focused on character and pressure rather than spectacle, Cash Queens fits naturally into that space. For a wider snapshot of what viewers are gravitating toward right now, see Streamingmania’s Netflix World Top 10 series roundup.

Cash Queens release date on streaming

Available now. Cash Queens is already streaming on Netflix. Release date: February 5, 2026. Watch on Netflix.

Watch the trailer

Here’s the trailer to get a first taste.


Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo is the main writer for Streamingmania and a senior manager at New European Media. Originally from Kenya, he previously founded and directed Afronews.eu and has taught journalism at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. His work blends editorial expertise with a deep understanding of global media and storytelling.