“Mare Fuori”: all the most iconic characters of the series that we will not find in season 6

Tonight the first 6 episodes of the sixth season were released on RaiPlay Sea Outside with which the most famous juvenile institution on Italian TV is preparing for a revolution. In fact, the series returns with an almost completely renewed cast and a plot that restarts from the gunshot left pending at the end of the fifth season.

In the first six episodes, fans will find well-known faces such as Maria Esposito (Rosa Ricci), Manuele Velo (Tommaso), Giovanna Sannino (Carmela), Francesco Panarella (Cucciolo), but they will have to say goodbye to some historical characters who have profoundly marked the series. The finale of the fifth season left the audience with many questions: Milos is killed by Carmela, marking the transformation of the woman into a new dominant figure in crime.

Shortly afterwards, Donna Wanda is eliminated during a prison break, while Tommaso’s fate remains ambiguous after he comes between Rosa and the killer at the amusement park. These events mark the closure of crucial narrative arcs and pave the way for new developments in the sixth season.

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The goodbyes that change the IPM

Fortunately, however, not all historical figures who will not return will be victims of dramatic deaths. For many there will also be the classic happy ending: Cardiotrap (Gianni) leaves the IPM to dedicate himself to music, Silvia finally leaves prison after being exonerated, and Teresa, Edoardo’s ex-girlfriend, decides to move on and abandon the world of crime. Finally we will also say a final farewell to Ciro Ricci, with the actor who plays him, Giacomo Giorgio, confirming that the character will not reappear even in flashbacks or dreams.

These absences mark a significant transition in the series: the emotional and narrative center changes, leaving room for new dynamics and conflicts, especially between Rosa Ricci and Carmela, who will become the beating heart of the season. Season six promises to bring tension at the IPM to new heights, with rivalries, alliances and power struggles that will keep viewers hooked.

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New entries ready to shake up the IPM

As for the new faces, there are Virginia Bocelli, born in 2012, in the role of Stella, a young girl destined for music but overwhelmed by a crime; Alina (Yeva Sai) who will protect her; and the three sisters Sharon (Cartisia Somma), Marika (Carlotta Pinto) and Annarella (Greta De Rosa), each with different ambitions and dreams. Among the adults, however, Romano Reggiani will play Stefano Stazi, the new young director of the IPM, dealing with the pressures of an important role and an oppressive father, who will replace Sofia Durante (Lucrezia Guidone).

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