Actor Marcos Palmeira in a scene from Três Graças soap opera, illustrating subtle references to Vale Tudo remake and social themes.
Actor Marcos Palmeira in a scene from Três Graças soap opera, illustrating subtle references to Vale Tudo remake and social themes.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Signs of Aguinaldo Silva's message to Manuela Dias in Três Graças

Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

The soap opera Três Graças, by Aguinaldo Silva, appears to include subtle references to Manuela Dias' remake of Vale Tudo. Elements like social themes and ethical scenes highlight differences from the 1988 original and the recent adaptation. Actor Marcos Palmeira makes an unexpected return to the cast as an absent father.

One of the authors of the original Vale Tudo (1988), Aguinaldo Silva appears to send a not-so-subtle message to Manuela Dias' remake through Três Graças, which replaced the soap in Globo's primetime slot. In just a few weeks on air, viewers spot elements responding to gaps in the recent adaptation, such as the romanticization of poverty without deepening Raquel's (Taís Araujo) struggle.

Três Graças addresses evident social themes, highlighting challenges of single mothers, teen pregnancy, and public health issues. An initial scene shows a hospital receiving only pregnant women, without fathers present, contrasting the remake's superficial approach. In directing, camera work emphasizes engaging interactions, like those of Arminda (Grazi Massafera) with a sculpture, avoiding continuity errors in Vale Tudo, such as Afonso's (Humberto Carrão) three hands or the disappearance of Solange's (Alice Wegmann) and Maria de Fátima's (Bella Campos) pregnant bellies.

On ethics, Maria de Fátima's baby sale, absent from the 2025 remake, returns: Joélly (Alana Cabral) will sell her baby to pay boyfriend Raul's (Paulo Mendes) drug debt, with help from Samira (Fernanda Vasconcellos). Eugênio's cinephile trait, removed by Dias, reappears in Josefa (Arlete Salles), who will cite cinema classics. The villain Arminda delivers sharp lines, like “Shut up, you crazy old woman” or criticisms of politicians and monarchy.

Marcos Palmeira, 62, plays Joaquim, Gerluce's (Sophie Charlotte) absent father. He admits Três Graças was not in his plans after Renascer (2024): “I was surprised when I accepted this soap opera; I thought it had been a year since Renascer, but two years had passed. Things flowed and I accepted. I'm happy.” In upcoming chapters, Zenilda (Andréia Horta) earns her OAB license to focus on her career, despite disdain from Arminda and Ferette (Murilo Benício), starting a revenge. Joélly will face friend rejection over her pregnancy, retorting: “First, we're not friends. Second, it's none of your business.”

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

Launch party for novela 'A Nobreza do Amor' on Ilha Fiscal, Rio, featuring cast including Rita Batista and Lázaro Ramos.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Launch of novela A Nobreza do Amor gathers cast in Rio

Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Globo launched the novela A Nobreza do Amor at a party on Ilha Fiscal in Rio de Janeiro on the night of March 9, 2026. The production, set in a fictional African kingdom, emphasizes representativity with a majority black cast. Rita Batista and Lázaro Ramos shared details about their roles and careers in an interview with columnist Fábia Oliveira.

Actress Viviane Araújo debuts in Globo's soap opera Três Graças as Consuelo, an old flame of Misael (Belo), in the January 19 episode. The character's return after 22 years is set to stir the plot by trying to stop Misael from committing a crime against Ferrete (Murilo Benício).

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The soap opera Três Graças aired on Friday (February 13) the long-awaited kiss scene between characters Misael, played by Belo, and Consuelo, portrayed by Viviane Araújo. The former couple, who dated for nine years until 2007, sparked reactions on social media with the romantic moment. The scene unfolds amid an attack on villain Ferette in the Chacrinha community.

A Fábrica Brasil, a Banijay Americas company, presented a diverse nine-title slate at Content Americas, emphasizing partnerships with Netflix and Globo. The lineup features psychological thrillers by novelist Raphael Montes and a new sitcom to succeed the long-running Vai Que Cola. Additional announcements include live experiences and joint ventures.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The film 'Sexa', directed and starring Gloria Pires, premieres in Sao Paulo cinemas this week. The Brazilian production explores themes of aging and unlikely love across generations. Other national releases, such as 'Livros Restantes' and 'Traição Entre Amigas', also join the lineup.

Actress Duda Wendling, a former A Fazenda 17 contestant, issued a statement on social media to address her mother Camila Wendling's outbursts about missing her ex-son-in-law and family ingratitude. She emphasized her love for her mother while setting healthy boundaries amid a new relationship. The episode followed Camila's WhatsApp posts at year's end.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Actress and model Vera Valdez, recognized as Brazil's first top model, died on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at age 89 in São Paulo. The Teatro Oficina announced her passing, where she starred in numerous productions. She had been battling pulmonary insufficiency complications and recently suffered a domestic accident.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ