
8 séries e filmes que são destaque nas apostas jovem adulto do Prime Video
De Dímelo Bajito até Marfil: a CAPRICHO descobriu todos os detalhes dos próximos títulos da plataforma
8 séries e filmes prime video
[NICOLE] And then, from France, we have two great IPs. One is Campus Drivers, and the other one
is Toi+Moi more, two amazing books that French audiences have fallen in love with, and I'm sure
they're going to travel all around the world. And we have another movie, which is called Storm, which is
in between an apocalypse and a really tormented relation. It’s starring Bach Buquen, which is an
influencer with 10 million followers, but talking about Toi+Moi, we have just wrapped up the movie and
we took a sizzle just for you guys.
[TARA] We have a film out of Germany called Elevator Boys, and it is based on
the Elevator Boys, the mega Tiktok sensation, and they basically centre of a romance movie, where
they have to write this incredible song to make it, but something happens, and they're zapped back to
1995, so fun. And then we have Drive, which is a Wattpad adaptation, lots of romance, lots of steam,
lots of really cool cars, and these all sit alongside our big global hits: The Summer I Turned Pretty,
Overcompensating, We Were Liars, and The Runarounds.
1. Dímelo Bajito
– Dímelo Bajito (named Tell Me Softly in English) is the second upcoming Spanish Original film from the
author Mercedes Ron, coming to Prime Video in December. Based on the first novel of Ron's Tell Me series
(Tell Me Softly, Tell Me in Secret, Tell Me with Kisses), the romantic drama film delves into young adult
sexuality and family trauma in the lives of three main protagonists: Kamila (Alicia Falcó) and the Di Bianco
brothers (Fernando Lindez, Diego Vidales).
o Dímelo Bajito teaser trailer here
[DIEGO] Well, it’s a love triangle between these two brothers that fall in love with the same girl, Kamila, and
she's going to have a really hard time choosing one of them, because look at them, they're amazing.
And something happened when they were kids. Because they were raised together, they were
neighbours, and the brothers left town for 10 years, and they come back like 10 years later. They're
like, nice and hot now. So that thing that happened makes Fernando very angry with Kami, and you're
not going to know why until the very end. And Diego, who plays Taylor, is his friend, you know, friends
to lovers. You know what I'm talking about.
[FERNANDO] Fernando Lindez, star of Dimelo Bajito
This is huge. Amazing. We are very happy to be part of the these kind of amazing stories that
Mercedes wrote for all of us. We can say that we had a really good time filming this movie. We made a
beautiful friendship, the three of us. I hope you can see that in the movie. think it's such a huge honour
to be part of the Mercedes Ron universe, one that so many fans and people follow with such a strong
passion. And on one hand, it's really exciting, because, you know, you step into a world and into story
that with such a dedicated audience, but at the same time, it's really intimidating, because you always
hope to live up to what the audience expect and dream of. But I think it's a beautiful challenge that
definitely pushed me to give my best, to give our best.
2. The Last Sunrise
– The Last Sunrise follows 22-year-old Oriah “Ry” Pera (Maia Reficco), whose life has been shaped by chronic
illness and a well-meaning but overbearing mom (Eva Longoria). When a summer relocation gives her a
taste of freedom, she meets Julián (Andrés Velencoso), who draws her into the kind of adventure she’s
always longed for. But with a return to the U.S. on the horizon, Ry faces a decision that could change
everything. Featuring Dímelo Bajito’s Fernando Lindez.
3. Marfil
Marfil and Ébano represents the third stage of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios’ collaboration with
acclaimed author Mercedes Ron, based on Ron's best-selling Enfrentados duology (Marfil and Ébano). The
first film (Marfil) stars Ester Expósito (Élite) playing the role of Marfil, daughter of a Spanish business
tycoon, who sees her perfect New York life shattered when she's suddenly kidnapped and Hugo Diego
García (The Substance) playing the role of Sebastian, her bodyguard.
HUGO DIEGO: My film is a dark thriller and a romance. So it blends genres together in a very elegant and
sophisticated, impossible love story. And it's the story of the daughter of a powerful businessman who
gets kidnapped, and so her father hires a bodyguard named Sebastian, which I'm playing. And I don't
think I can say more, just that there's a lot of tension, action and that you cannot trust appearances.
Jonelle Awomoyi, Host
Wow, we've got a clip for you so you guys will see some more.
4. Love Me, Love Me
Love Me, Love Me – Magnetic Hearts is an Italian Original movie (shot in English), based on the first
phenomenon novel from the four-book series “Love Me, Love Me” by Stefania S, which has over 23 million
reads on Wattpad and is now published by Sperling & Kupfer. Directed by Roger Kumble (Cruel Intentions,
After We Collided), the young adult romance centers around June’s (Mia Jenkins) move to an elite
international school in Italy following her brother’s death, where she finds herself in a love triangle with
bad boy James (Pepe Barroso Silva) and his best friend Will (Luca Melucci).
[NICOLE] So that was just from Spain, but also titles from Italy and France. So talking about Italy you're going to see today the cast from Love Me, Love Me. It is the greatest Italian IP on Wattpad with 23 million reads
around the world. And I'm so happy about this movie. We had an amazing director, Roger Kumble,
director of After We Collided and Cruel Intentions, and he did an amazing job.
[MIA]: As you can see, there is so much going on with the school, romance and love triangles. My character is
quite misunderstood. I think she's never had one place to settle down. She's moved around a lot, and
this is kind of the first time that she wants to feel at home. So she settles into Italy, where the film set.
[LUCA]: Will is really human and complex. I love him so much, and I think what drives him is his love for June.
He really wants to feel alive. And there is a guy who's trying to sabotage everything, but I love him so
much too. And we love James Hunter. There is this kind of brother, everything's so beautiful and real. I
think what's very interesting about the love triangle is, in the end, we are very good friends and, you
know, sometimes often on screen, there's such a strong relationship and something comes in between
us and there's a mixed interest, I think that can be very confrontational, and finding that place in the
movie was very interesting, very curious, and obviously things don't turn out to be as we sometimes
end up wanting it. I think it was so easy, because in the end, Will is really human. He's full of fears. He’s not that confident. I think everybody is real, like you can easily relate to him.
[PEPE]: I wouldn’t say I personally relate very much to James, but it was very fun playing someone that’s different from me.
5. Amor Animal
– Amor Animal is an Argentinian Original, fictional drama series following Kaia (Tatu Glikman), a trap artist
from the outskirts of the city, who meets Nico (Franco Masini), an upper-class young man with existential
angst. Despite their different realities and the outside forces pushing them apart, they try to make space
for their love to grow, and in doing so, unleash a gang war.
6. Postcards From Italy
Postcards From Italy is an Italian Original series (shot in English) created by Lisa Riccardi and Damiano Bruè,
and directed by Academy Award-winning director Jessica Yu (Quiz Lady, Fossen/Verdon, Only Murders in
the Building, The Morning Show). The series follows the misadventures of Mia, a young and spoiled New
York heiress who is sent by her grandfather to Palermo, without money or luxuries, to work as a real estate
agent in the family business. Will an Upper West Side girl survive in Sicily without even a credit card?
Production is underway in Italy.
7. Sua Culpa: Londres
– Your Fault London: Your Fault: London follows the hyper-fandom of My Fault: London, which launched earlier this year, and is a British reimagining of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy. British talent
Asha Banks (Good Girls Guide to Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) return as the beloved
Noah and Nick, with the story focused on the second book of Mercedes Ron’s bestselling Culpables trilogy.
8. Off Campus
*A CAPRICHO viajou até Ibiza, na Espanha, a convite do Prime Video