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TV Cultura began to produce the continuation of the “World of Moon” series (1991), one of the station's most remembered children's productions in the 1990s. But there will be changes: Luciano Amaral, play by Lucas Silva e Silva, is out.
Amaral, even active, was replaced by Marcelo Serrado. The production of the project will be of mixer. Antonio Fagundes, who was the father of Lucas Silva e Silva in small appearances, will be part of the series.
In the plot, Fagundes was Rogério. At the time, because of commitments to the soap opera “The Owner of the World” (1991), he appeared little.
In the new story, your presence will be expanded. The continuation will focus on the daughter of Lucas Silva e Silva and how the family currently lives, 33 years after the original series. Pre-production began these last days with text readings.
The production, according to the column, has had a greater concern with sawn, as it is much older than Luciano Amaral. Serrado is 58 years old, while Amaral is 45. The tone of his interpretation in the early readings also worries and will be adjusted.
The idea of TV Cultura is to produce two seasons with 12 episodes each, in a total of 24 chapters. In addition to TV screening, production should invest in series licensing and sales for streaming.
“World of the Moon” presented Lucas Silva e Silva (Luciano Amaral), a boy who wins a recorder of his paternal grandfather Orlando (Gianfrancesco Guarnieri) at the age of ten. Amid the typical problems of childhood to adolescence, Lucas creates stories on the recorder from how I would like things to go.
In addition to TV Cultura, the series was aired by Globo in 1993, for four months, and repressed several times over time.