Planning to Watch Unsuspicious? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Brazilian Mystery Drama

Brazilian crime and mystery dramas are a popular choice on Netflix. After the recently released Good Morning Veronica Season 2, which was received with mixed reviews, the OTT giant is bringing Unsuspicious aka Nada Suspeitos– another Brazilian crime/mystery drama with an investigation at its core. It is directed by Cesar Rodrigues and Eduardo Vaisman and written by Rodrigues along with Leandro Soares. Mayra Lucas is the producer for the series.

The series is set to arrive on Netflix pretty soon. Ahead of the release of the show, let us get to know some key details about Unsuspicious that will help us watch the series better. From the cast to the release date, check it all out below.

Unsuspicious Cast

The cast for the series includes Silvero Periera, Fernanda Paes Leme, Marcelo Medici, Gi Uzeda, Maria Azevedo, Gkay, Dhu Moraes, Raphael Logam, Romulo Arantes Neto, Cezar Maracuja, Thati Lopes, Paulo Tiefenthaler and Eliezer Motta.

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Unsuspicious Plot/Synopsis

Netflix’s official description for the upcoming show reads: “Conned by the same playboy, three women and their families go to his mansion to get answers — and must stay for an investigation when he’s found dead.” According to the trailer, everyone is suspected of killing Jorginho Peixoto (the said playboy) and is stuck in the middle of an intense yet funny investigation.

The series belongs to the genres of crime, mystery, comedy as well as a sitcom. Thus, it might turn out to be a black comedy with episodes as long as a sitcom. The OTT platform further describes the show as quirky.

Unsuspicious Release Date, Trailer and More

The series is scheduled to be released on August 17, 2022, on Netflix. Also known as Nada Suspeitos, you can check out the trailer for the show down below.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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