Wild & Free (TV series)

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Wild & Free
Also known asWild and Free: Florianópolis (1-2)
Wild and Free: Salvador (3-4)
Genre Reality
Created by Amazon Prime Video
Music byDennis e Cantini
Opening theme"Isso Que É Vida"
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes49
Production
ProducerGlauco Sabino Giuliano Caruso
Production company Floresta Produções
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
ReleaseMarch 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)
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Wild & Free (Portuguese: Soltos) is a Brazilian reality television series created by Amazon Prime Video. [1]

Contents

Premise

Soltos brings together eight and nine young people from different parts of Brazil in a beach house somewhere in the country where they enjoy the hottest parties, get involved in fights, romances and dramas, but always with a lot of fun. [2]

Series

YearSeriesPredominant locationEpisodes
2020Series 1 Florianópolis, Santa Catarina 16
2021Series 216
2023Series 3 Bahia, Salvador 9
2024Series 48

Series 1 – Wild and Free: Florianópolis (2020)

The first season (Portuguese: Soltos em Floripa) premiered on March 20, 2020, with two episodes. [3] The list of the original eight participants was revealed on March 10, 2020, and includes cuatt: João Mercuri, Luan Cavati, Murilo Dias and Ramon Bernardes, and four women: Beatriz García, Nathália Gomes, Taynara Nunes and Thais Pereira. The season was filmed in Florianópolis, in Santa Catarina. [4]

Amazon Prime Video also announced six celebrities who will appear as commentators, these were Pabllo Vittar, Felipe Titto, Mariano, MC Carol, John Drops and Bianca Andrade. The bonus episodes titled ''Celebrity rewind'' (where celebrities gave their opinion on the main episode) lasted 30 minutes.

Series 2 – Wild and Free: Florianópolis (2021)

The second season (Portuguese: Soltos em Floripa) premiered on February 12, 2021. [5] Unlike what happened in the first season, the extra episodes of 'A Resenha' were released on the same day as the respective episodes. The list of contestants for the season was revealed on January 12, 2021. It included Anna Retonde, Beatriz García, Luan Cavati, Murilo Dias, Nathalia Gomes, Ramon Bernardes and Taynara Nunes. Then Renatinho Mello came on to replace Luan after his expulsion.

Pabllo Vittar, Felipe Titto, MC Carol and John Drops returned among the commentators for the extra episodes. Lexa and Jerry Smith joined the group this season.

Series 3 – Wild and Free: Salvador (2023)

The third season (Portuguese: Soltos em Salvador) premiered on February 24, 2023. The season was filmed in Salvador, Bahia. In the new season, Ricardo Beza, bar manager from Florianópolis (SC), the city where the previous seasons took place, has the opportunity to open a business in Salvador (BA) and asks his group of friends for help with the job. . of the. him during the holidays. Since not everyone is available, new members join the team. [6] Murilo Dias, Renatinho Mello and Thaís Pereira join newcomers Aila Rebouças, Alef Cardoso, Carla Signorelli, Edu de Carli, Gabriel Lopes and Marcela Luíza.

The commentary team includes Felipe Titto, MC Carol, John Drops and newcomers Hugo Gloss and Viih Tube. This season did not include the extra episodes of ''Celebrity rewind'' . At the end of the season, a ninth episode showed the best moments with the commentary panel.

Cast

Cast membersSeries
1234
João Mercuri
Ramon Bernardes
Luan Cavati
Beatriz Garcia
Nathália Gomes
Taynara Nunes
Murilo Dias
Thais Pereira
Anna Retonde
Renatinho Mello
Carla Signorelli
Alef Cardoso
Edu de Carli
Gabriel Lopes
Marcela Luíza
Aila Rebouças
Tiago Alves
Larissa Gallo
Panelist
John Drops
Felipe Titto
MC Carol
Pabllo Vittar
Bianca Andrade
Mariano
Lexa
Jerry Smith
Viih Tube
Hugo Gloss
Rebecca
Pequena Lo
Lipe Ribeiro

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 16March 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)May 5, 2020 (2020-05-05)
2 16February 12, 2021 (2021-02-12)March 26, 2021 (2021-03-26)
3 9February 24, 2023 (2023-02-24)April 14, 2023 (2023-04-14)
4 8February 23, 2024 (2024-02-23)April 12, 2024 (2024-04-12)

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