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Dan Stulbach returns to Globo in the Pantanal as a politician in search of his daughter’s honor.

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Outside of Globo, after the failure of O Sétimo Guardião (2018) at nine o’clock Globo, Dan Stulbach will enter the Pantanal in the second semester. This weekend, the actor traveled to the Nekolandia region, a filming location, to act out his scenes as Deputy Ibrahim, a right-wing man who will have two missions: to honor the memory of his daughter who lost her virginity to José Lucas de Nada (Irandir Santos) and place “beetle” of politics in Jupiter (Jesuit Barbosa).

Stulbach arrived in the region this Sunday (29). He was greeted by a party hosted by Marcos Palmeira and Silverio Pereira. The artist will remain in place until the second half of June, but his scenes will only be broadcast between the end of August and the beginning of September, on the last segment of Bruno Luperi’s story. His character exists in the original 1990 version, played by Rubens Correa (1931-1996) at the time.

In the telenovela, Ibrahim Chaguri is one of the most powerful people in Mato Grosso do Sul and a respected federal deputy. He is the father of Erika (Marcela Vetter), a journalist who comes there to film the beauties of the region and ends up getting pregnant by José Lucas de Nada. Upon learning that he is José Leoncio’s son, he becomes angry and asks for the child’s confession.

Ibrahim wants to use the pregnancy to inflate his project of political power. However, Jose Leoncio will not allow a man to use his grandson for such purposes. Ibrahim will also have another important role in the plot. He will be the one who notices that Jupiter knows how to be a successful politician.

At the end of the original version, Jupiter becomes an advisor and gets involved in politics. This line must be kept. It is the character of Dan Stuhlbach that will indirectly make Jupiter grow up in this area and understand that his destiny is to change people’s lives through politics. Interestingly, the Pantanal will be on the air until October, very close to this year’s elections.

Dan Stulbach hasn’t starred in a soap opera since O Sétimo Guardião, Globo’s historic nine o’clock time failure. He has previously created subjects such as Mulheres Apaixonadas (2003), Senhora do Destino (2004), Fina Estampa (2011) and A Força do Querer (2017) among others. Stulbach is also a presenter and has directed CQC programs on the Band; and Bola da Vez on ESPN.

The Pantanal currently averages 29 points in Greater São Paulo and is breaking records week after week in the country’s main capitals. The graph peaks up to 34 points within a week. These are numbers that Globo has not seen since A Dona do Pedaço (2019).

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