O Tempo Não Para

O Tempo Não Para (English: Crashing Into the Future[3]) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 31 July 2018, replacing Deus Salve o Rei, and ended on 28 January 2019, replaced by Verão 90. It was created by Mario Teixeira in collaboration with Bíbi Da Pieve, Tarcísio Lara Puiati, Marcos Lazarini, Marcelo Travesso, and Adriano Melo. The artistic director is Leonardo Nogueira.

O Tempo Não Para
Also known asCrashing Into the Future
GenreTelenovela
Period drama
Romantic comedy
Created byMario Teixeira
Directed byLeonardo Nogueira
Starring
Opening theme"Eu Nasci Há Dez Mil Anos Atrás" by Ivete Sangalo[1]
Country of originBrazil
Original language(s)Portuguese
No. of episodes156 (95 International version)[2]
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time36–49 minutes
Production company(s)Estúdios Globo
Release
Original networkRede Globo
Picture format1080i HDTV
Original release31 July 2018 (2018-07-31) 
28 January 2019 (2019-01-28)
Chronology
Preceded byDeus Salve o Rei
Followed byVerão 90
External links
Website

It stars Juliana Paiva, Nicolas Prattes, Cleo Pires, Edson Celulari, Rosi Campos, Christiane Torloni, Carol Castro, Eva Wilma, Regiane Alves, João Baldasserini, and Adriane Galisteu in the main roles.

Plot

The story begins in 1886 and features the Sabino Machado family, who live in São Paulo. The family owns several plots of land for gold and ore mining, as well as investments in telephony. The family embarks on the Europe-bound Albatross, one of the safest ships of the time. Dom Sabino (Edson Celulari) plans to visit the shipyard he bought in England, keeping his daughter Marocas (Juliana Paiva) away from the city's talk after she refused a wedding at the altar. The ship detours for a brief visit to Patagonia, but it collides with an iceberg.

The ship is shipwrecked, and most of the passengers freeze due to the low water temperature. There are thirteen people on board: the Sabino Machado family, comprising Dom Sabino, Dona Agustina (Rosi Campos), Marocas, and twins Nico (Raphaela Alvitos) and Kiki (Nathalia Rodrigues); slaves Damásia (Aline Dias), Cairu (Cris Vianna), Cesária (Olivia Araujo), Menelau (David Junior), and Cecílio (Maicon Rodrigues); bookkeeper Teófilo (Kiko Mascarenhas); preceptor Miss Celine (Maria Eduarda de Carvalho); young Bento (Bruno Montaleone); and the Pirate.

132 years later, a large block of ice approaches Guarujá beach in São Paulo. Samuca (Nicolas Prattes) is a businessman involved in social causes and the owner of the SamVita Holding and the Vita Foundation, which focuses on recycling. Samuca first sees the ice block while surfing. He is soon fascinated by the frozen face of Marocas. When a fissure threatens to break the ice block, Samuca – wanting to save Marocas – clings to the block and is drawn by the current to the bottom, arriving at the fictional Red Island. The other frozen humans are taken to Criotec, a laboratory specializing in cryogenics. The ice block's arrival generates curiosity and stirs a national commotion. Gradually, each of the frozen humans wake up, facing a new contemporary reality.

Cast

  • Juliana Paiva as Maria Marcolina "Marocas" Sabino Machado
  • Nicolas Prattes as Samuel "Samuca"
  • Cleo Pires as Betina
  • Edson Celulari as Dom Sabino Machado
  • Rosi Campos as Agostina Sabino Machado
  • Christiane Torloni as Carmem
  • Carol Castro as Waleska Tibério
  • Eva Wilma as Petra Vaisánen
  • João Baldasserini as Emílio Inglês de Souza
  • Regiane Alves as Maria Carla Borelli
  • Milton Gonçalves as Eliseu
  • Marcos Pasquim as Marino
  • Alexandra Richter as Monalisa
  • Adriane Galisteu as Zelda Larocque
  • Luiz Fernando Guimarães as Amadeu Barone
  • Maria Eduarda de Carvalho as Miss Celine
  • Felipe Simas as Elmo
  • Kiko Mascarenhas as Teófilo
  • Rafaela Mandelli as Helen Azeredo
  • Raphael Viana as Mateus Gonzaga
  • Solange Couto as Mirtes Clara "Coronela" Tibério Souto
  • Raphaela Alvitos as Maria Nicolina "Nico" Sabino Machado
  • Natália Rodrigues as Maria Quitéria "Kiki" Sabino Machado
  • Olívia Araújo as Cesária
  • Cris Vianna as Cairu
  • Lucy Ramos as Vanda
  • Carol Macedo as Paulina
  • Bruno Montaleone as Bento
  • Aline Dias as Damásia
  • Micael Borges as Laércio "Lalá"
  • Talita Younan as Vera Lúcia
  • Wagner Santisteban as Pedro Parede
  • David Junior as Menelau
  • Maicon Rodrigues as Cecílio
  • Juliana Alves as Mazé
  • Rui Ricardo Dias as Barão
  • Malu Falangola as Natália
  • Ricardo Duque as Florêncio
  • Bia Montez as Januza
  • Cyria Coentro as Marciana
  • Max Lima as Omar
  • Fhelipe Gomes as Lucas
  • João Fernandes as Gabiru
  • Cláudio Mendes as Herberto Douglas
  • Beatriz Campos as Agnese

Ratings

Season Timeslot (BRT/AMT) Episodes First aired Last aired Rank Avg. viewers
(points)
Date Viewers
(points)
Date Viewers
(points)
1 MondaySaturday 7:35 pm TBA 31 July 2018 (2018-07-31) 32[4] TBA (TBA) TBD TBD TBD

According to IBOPE's consolidated data, the premiere recorded a viewership rating of 31.9 points and a 46% share in São Paulo, the highest viewership indices in the time slot since 2012. In Rio de Janeiro, it recorded 34 points and a 49% share, the highest rating since 2010.[4]

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References

Preceded by
Deus Salve o Rei
9 January 2018 (2018-01-09)–30 July 2018 (2018-07-30)
Globo 7 p.m. timeslot telenovela
31 July 2018 (2018-07-31)–28 January 2019 (2019-01-28)
Succeeded by
Verão 90
29 January 2019 (2019-01-29)–Present
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