'Thieves' in red jumpsuits turn up unannounced for their Covid-19 jab in Malaysian vaccination centre, Malaysia News

'Thieves' in red jumpsuits turn up unannounced for their Covid-19 jab in Malaysian vaccination centre, Malaysia News

Unexpectedly Stylish Vaccine Fans Show Up in Penang

When it comes to getting vaccinated, you might think you’ve seen every creative twist imaginable – dinosaurs in costume, haunted ghosts, you name it. But on September 6, a group of four prank‑prone “thieves” pulled off a stunt that left staff and TikTok users alike scratching their heads.

The Money‑Heist Crew Strikes the Local Clinic

The squad arrived in full‑blown red jumpsuits and Salvador Dalí masks, the unmistakable look of the famed Netflix series Money Heist. The sheer resemblance made half the clinic wonder if the FBI was visiting.

In reality, it was simply a curiosity‑seeking quartet who came to get their Covid‑19 shot. No conundrum was staged, no confetti burst, just a peaceful queueing for a routine jab.

What People Thought Would Hit Even Higher

  • “I wish they’d come dressed as Peaky Blinders.” – A comment of a netizen in the video’s comment thread.
  • “Peaky Blinders would have been even cooler.” – Another hopeful comment.

While the Money Heist look left plenty of fans amused, the idea of a Peaky Blinders costume might have added an extra layer of swagger. Either way, it’s one of those moments that turns a routine vaccination visit into a page‑turning story.

Malaysia’s Vaccination Centres: Turning Clinics Into Comic‑Con!

Imagine walking into a vaccination clinic and finding it looking more like Comic‑Con than a hospital corridor. A TikTok user just shared that Malaysia’s vaccination centres are now sporting plenty of pop‑culture vibes, and people are showing up in costumes that would make even the San Diego convention blush.

Why the Change?

  • Staff want to keep the mood light after long hours.
  • Vaccination drives need to stay engaging to encourage turnout.
  • People craving a bit of fun in the midst of serious health efforts.

The Scene Unfolds

Picture a line of people, each wearing a superhero cape, a “Star‑Wars” mask, or a classic comic book emblem. Banners flutter, upbeat music hums in the background, and the whole line feels like a cosplay street‑market. The result? A ripple of excitement that turns the typical clinic wait into a memorable event.

What They’re Saying

“I waited for my shot, but I almost didn’t want to leave because I was surrounded by all these awesome outfits!” one TikToker noted, laughing. Another added, “The vibe is so energetic; it feels like we’re all part of a grand superhero story, minus the spider‑webbing.

Get Involved

Some places even have themed days, where volunteers wear costumes themselves to cheer on the crowd. All it takes is a tiny bit of creativity, and we’ve turned a health check‑in into a whirlwind of cosplay‑inspired cheer.

Money Heist Gets a South Korean Twist

Since the first episode dropped in 2017, the heist‑hallucinated saga Money Heist has been pulling viewers in from across the globe—and the numbers keep climbing even into its fifth season.

What’s the Big Deal?

Netflix’s latest move is to bring that high‑octane drama to Seoul, complete with a cast that speaks fluent Korean. Think of it as “The Great Heist” but with kimchi in place of pizza and noraebar for the pool.

  • Pure excitement: The original series is all about bold mastermind plans and unforgettable characters.
  • Cultural mash‑up: Expect local flavor—traditional music, bustling city streets, and that unmistakable Seoul vibe.
  • New faces: They’ve handpicked a full Korean ensemble to bring fresh energy and keep the plot tight.

Why Fans Are Buzzing

Ever since that first 2017 opening, audiences have wrapped themselves around every cuff link and code. And now, with a fresh adaptation, it’s like the series got a second wind—just with a different set of chopsticks and a punchline that’s a little less hard‑to‑swallow and a little more zesty.

Get Ready for the Next Chapter

Whether you’re a seasoned heist aficionado or a newcomer, the South Korean version is set to prove that thrill and culture can blend like a perfectly balanced kimchi stew. Stay tuned—Netflix will drop the official release date soon, and you’ll be ready to binge with your new favorite suspects.