
Letícia
Drama · Romance
Overview
During a work meeting at a hotel, Gustavo, a real player, meets the charming Letícia, who has an intriguing personality. Marked by the encounter, he sees his life change abruptly, making him question his own nature.
Top Cast


Sophia Abrahão
Sophia Abrahão
Letícia
Sophia Abrahão
Letícia


Bernardo Felinto
Bernardo Felinto
Gustavo
Bernardo Felinto
Gustavo


Sérgio Harger
Sérgio Harger
Pietro
Sérgio Harger
Pietro
Letícia Tomazella
Letícia Tomazella
Flora
Letícia Tomazella
Flora


Naiara Lira
Naiara Lira
Viviane
Naiara Lira
Viviane


Fabrizia Posada
Fabrizia Posada
Thais
Fabrizia Posada
Thais


Bárbara Salles
Bárbara Salles
Amanda
Bárbara Salles
Amanda
Cássia Gentile
Cássia Gentile
Sônia
Cássia Gentile
Sônia
Leonardo Brandão
Leonardo Brandão
Benjamin
Leonardo Brandão
Benjamin
Juliana Maraschin
Juliana Maraschin
Débora
Juliana Maraschin
Débora
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