
With the end of “Beyond Illusion”, which airs its last chapter on August 19, actor Rafael Vitti is already involved in another Globo production. He will return to play digital influencer Ariel in the second season of “As Five”, a series derived from “Malhação”, which had a highly commented inaugural season on the Globoplay platform.
One of the most talked about scenes was the triple kiss that involved the character of Vitti. He formed a trio with his girlfriend Dani, played by Sophia Abrahão, and the protagonist Tina (Ana Hikari).
The shooting of the new episodes began in June, a month before the end of the work on the “novela das 6”, and also bring Malu Galli in the role of Marta Gutierrez, the mother of Lica.
According to the official release of Globoplay, the second season will address issues such as social inequality, racism, sexual orientation and religion, through the new challenges faced by the five friends of the title: Benê (Daphne Bozaski), Ellen (Heslaine Vieira) , Keyla (Gabriela Medvedovski), Lica (Manoela Aliperti) and Tina (Ana Hikari).
The youth series developed by Cao Hamburger is derived from “Malhação: Viva a Diferença”, an Emmy Kids International award-winning attraction. But the themes are much more adult, showing what happens to the “Five”, the five protagonists of the original story, after each one has taken a different course at the end of the original story – which aired between 2017 and 2018, and recently resumed. on the Globo network.
The episodes are written by Luna Grimberg, Maiara de Paula and Maíra Motta, with Vitor Brandt, Íris Junges, Thays Berbe and Thais Fujinaga, with the artistic direction of Fabrício Mamberti and the general direction of Dainara Toffoli.
Source: Terra

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