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Bela Padilla, JC Santos to star in teleserye
Bela Padilla, JC Santos to star in teleserye
ABS-CBN News
Published Sep 20, 2018 12:59 AM PHT
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Updated Sep 20, 2018 06:53 AM PHT

Bela Padilla and JC Santos are bringing their popular movie tandem to television, with the announcement of a teleserye to be produced by ABS-CBN’s Dreamscape Entertainment Television.
Bela Padilla and JC Santos are bringing their popular movie tandem to television, with the announcement of a teleserye to be produced by ABS-CBN’s Dreamscape Entertainment Television.
On Instagram, the TV production unit announced the cast of the teleserye, with the working title “Mea Culpa,” including Tony Labrusca, Janice de Belen, Kit Thompson, Ivana Alawi, Sandino Martin, Ketchup Eusebio, and Ayen Laurel.
On Instagram, the TV production unit announced the cast of the teleserye, with the working title “Mea Culpa,” including Tony Labrusca, Janice de Belen, Kit Thompson, Ivana Alawi, Sandino Martin, Ketchup Eusebio, and Ayen Laurel.
The series will be directed by Andoy Ranay (“The Good Son,” “Till I Met You”) and Dan Villegas (“Exes Baggage,” “Changing Partners”).
The series will be directed by Andoy Ranay (“The Good Son,” “Till I Met You”) and Dan Villegas (“Exes Baggage,” “Changing Partners”).
“Mea Culpa” marks the third major team-up of Padilla and Santos, who were also paired in the romance-drama films “100 Tula Para Kay Stella” and “The Day After Valentines.”
“Mea Culpa” marks the third major team-up of Padilla and Santos, who were also paired in the romance-drama films “100 Tula Para Kay Stella” and “The Day After Valentines.”
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“Mea Culpa” is the latest Dreamscape series in production, adding to the likes of “The General’s Daughter,” “Kadenang Ginto,” “Starla,” and “Honey My Love So Sweet.”
“Mea Culpa” is the latest Dreamscape series in production, adding to the likes of “The General’s Daughter,” “Kadenang Ginto,” “Starla,” and “Honey My Love So Sweet.”
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