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'Super Parental Guardians' earns P246M in 5 days
'Super Parental Guardians' earns P246M in 5 days
ABS-CBN News
Published Dec 05, 2016 02:10 PM PHT

MANILA, Philippines — "The Super Parental Guardians" has earned more than P246 million in five days, Vice Ganda announced on "It's Showtime" on Monday.
MANILA, Philippines — "The Super Parental Guardians" has earned more than P246 million in five days, Vice Ganda announced on "It's Showtime" on Monday.
"Gusto ko lang i-share sa inyo na after five days ay naka P246.9 million na po tayo, 246.9 million worth of love. Maraming, maraming salamat po," he said.
"Gusto ko lang i-share sa inyo na after five days ay naka P246.9 million na po tayo, 246.9 million worth of love. Maraming, maraming salamat po," he said.
Directed by Joyce Bernal, "The Super Parental Guardians" is about a tough-talking gang leader (Coco Martin) forced to take care of his orphaned nephews with a gay friend of his late sister-in-law.
Directed by Joyce Bernal, "The Super Parental Guardians" is about a tough-talking gang leader (Coco Martin) forced to take care of his orphaned nephews with a gay friend of his late sister-in-law.
"The Super Parental Guardians" earned P68 million on its first day of screening last Wednesday.
"The Super Parental Guardians" earned P68 million on its first day of screening last Wednesday.
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The movie also features the big screen debut of child actors Simon "Onyok" Pineda and Awra Briguela. It is Vice Ganda and Martin's follow-up to their massively successful "Beauty and the Bestie," which holds the record for the highest grossing Filipino film of all time.
The movie also features the big screen debut of child actors Simon "Onyok" Pineda and Awra Briguela. It is Vice Ganda and Martin's follow-up to their massively successful "Beauty and the Bestie," which holds the record for the highest grossing Filipino film of all time.
An entry to last year's Metro Manila Film Festival, "Beauty and the Bestie" finished its box-office run with a more than P520 million.
An entry to last year's Metro Manila Film Festival, "Beauty and the Bestie" finished its box-office run with a more than P520 million.
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