A Infância de Romeu e Julieta is a Brazilian telenovela created by Íris Abravanel, produced and broadcast by SBT and in partnership with Amazon Prime Video from May 8, 2023, and August 19, 2024.
However, Romeu (Miguel Ângelo) and Julieta (Vittória Seixas) meet, and from then on, the rival families have a new opportunity to bring peace and unity between them.
[3] She is the granddaughter of the respected Hélio Campos (Luiz Guilherme), a renowned coach who runs the region's sports center, CEC.
Romeu also lives with Gláucia Monteiro (Karin Hils), his aunt and Bernardo's sister, a woman of dubious origin who uses her tricks to achieve some prestige.
[4] Twelve years ago, due to a mistake, Julieta's mother was unjustly arrested thanks to the Monteiros, who believe that she kidnapped Romeo when he was still a baby, in addition to being accused of stealing a jewel from Vera, who was with Gláucia.
[5][4] Among the parallel plots, there is a similar little group, which is composed of Ian (Miguel Soares), a boy who usually uses his imagination a lot and lives with Leon (Matheus Ueta), his imaginary best friend who wears a lion costume and is only seen by Ian, who is also considered "crazy" by other characters, Nath (Arlyane Carvalho), a nice girl who, together with Ellen (Bella Alelaf), her best friend, try to find a place to play and Dimitri (Samuel Estevam), a boy who is not afraid of anything and likes to help people, facing the Pedalzeiras, a group of cyclists composed of Muke (Gabriel Miller), Trapaça (Zaira Harue), Fê Dengosa (Antonella Dez) and Chilique (Miguel Trajano), whose objective is to dominate the park by inserting their stickers on the toys to ride bicycles and threatening anyone who crosses their territory, prohibiting the children of Castanheiras from having fun.
In the case of the former, the telenovela marks her return to SBT, since her last work on the channel was a special appearance on the sitcom Meu Cunhado [pt] (2004).
Queijo com Goiabada is a podcast of interviews with the cast and members of the production of the soap opera, presented by Ana Zimerman and Nicholas Torres.