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Angelica confirms ‘That Thing Called Tadhana’ sequel is in the works
Angelica confirms ‘That Thing Called Tadhana’ sequel is in the works
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 24, 2018 08:31 PM PHT

Calls for a sequel to "That Thing Called Tadhana" found headwind after JM de Guzman decided to return from his showbiz hiatus.
Calls for a sequel to "That Thing Called Tadhana" found headwind after JM de Guzman decided to return from his showbiz hiatus.
And fans will definitely be delighted to know that the wheels are already turning for Part 2, according to De Guzman's co-star, Angelica Panganiban.
And fans will definitely be delighted to know that the wheels are already turning for Part 2, according to De Guzman's co-star, Angelica Panganiban.
When asked what Panganiban had to say regarding the clamor, she said: "Ang alam namin may inaayos."
When asked what Panganiban had to say regarding the clamor, she said: "Ang alam namin may inaayos."
The question popped up on Saturday during the launch of a book for which Panganiban wrote the foreword.
The question popped up on Saturday during the launch of a book for which Panganiban wrote the foreword.
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She also expressed excitement over working again with De Guzman, who is returning from a two-year break. "Siyempre iba iyong hunger na puwede ng lumabas sa kaniya ngayon pagdating sa acting."
She also expressed excitement over working again with De Guzman, who is returning from a two-year break. "Siyempre iba iyong hunger na puwede ng lumabas sa kaniya ngayon pagdating sa acting."
Panganiban and De Guzman played heartbroken souls who found solace in one another in the cult hit, which became the country's highest-grossing indie film in 2014.
Panganiban and De Guzman played heartbroken souls who found solace in one another in the cult hit, which became the country's highest-grossing indie film in 2014.
Its director, Antoinette Jadaone, already said that she would love to work on a sequel, but it has to be within the "right" conditions.
Its director, Antoinette Jadaone, already said that she would love to work on a sequel, but it has to be within the "right" conditions.
Last month, Panganiban and De Guzman got fans talking when they recreated the film's poster when they went out with friends.
Last month, Panganiban and De Guzman got fans talking when they recreated the film's poster when they went out with friends.
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