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Now Generation - Season 1

"Having the world at his feet was not enough."

After launching a low-cost computer in the US, Jonas Marra becomes one of the world's leading technology entrepreneurs. Mysteriously, he decides to return to Brazil 20 years later.

Top Cast

  • Murilo Benício

    Murilo Benício

    Jonas Marra

  • Cláudia Abreu

    Cláudia Abreu

    Pamela Parker

  • Taís Araújo

    Taís Araújo

    Verônica Monteiro

  • Isabelle Drummond

    Isabelle Drummond

    Megan Lilly Parker-Marra

  • Humberto Carrão

    Humberto Carrão

    Davi Reis

  • Chandelly Braz

    Chandelly Braz

    Manuela Yanes

  • Ricardo Tozzi

    Ricardo Tozzi

    Herval Domingues

  • Lázaro Ramos

    Lázaro Ramos

    Brian Roberto

  • Luis Miranda

    Luis Miranda

    Dorothy Benson

Overview

After launching a low-cost computer in the US, Jonas Marra becomes one of the world's leading technology entrepreneurs. Mysteriously, he decides to return to Brazil 20 years later.

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