‘Back to 15’: Renewed for a Thrilling Third Season on Netflix

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Exciting news for fans of the hit comedy series ‘Back to 15’ (De Volta Aos) – it has been officially renewed for a third season on Netflix. The announcement comes shortly after the successful debut of its second season on the streaming platform.

Since its initial release in February 2022, ‘Back to 15’ has captivated audiences with its unique premise. The story follows Anita, portrayed by Camila Queiroz, who becomes fed up with her life and discovers a way to travel back in time to her 15-year-old self, played by Maisa Silva. She relives her high school years, offering a comedic and nostalgic take on the ups and downs of adolescence.

The series has garnered attention for its popularity, evident in its inclusion at Netflix TUDUM 2023, where a teaser trailer for the second season was unveiled. Although the show primarily gained traction in Brazil, it has managed to attract a global audience.

While ‘Back to 15’ may not have achieved blockbuster status worldwide, it has shown consistent success in its home country. In Brazil, the series has consistently ranked in the daily top 10 since the release of its second season, solidifying its popularity among local viewers.

This renewal places ‘Back to 15’ among the few Brazilian titles to receive new season orders. Other notable Brazilian series, such as ‘Sintonia’ and ‘Good Morning, Verônica,’ are also returning for additional seasons, showcasing the growing recognition of Brazilian content on Netflix.

As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming third season, which promises to deliver more laughter and nostalgic moments, there is no doubt that ‘Back to 15’ will continue to charm audiences both in Brazil and around the world. Stay tuned for further updates and get ready to embark on another thrilling journey through the hilarious and relatable world of ‘Back to 15’ on Netflix.

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