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'Senior High' sequel 'High Street' reveals look test

'Senior High' sequel 'High Street' reveals look test

Ganiel Krishnan,

ABS-CBN News

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MANILA -- Excitement is brewing among fans as the cast of the sequel to the hit series "Senior High" recently unveiled their look test and engaged in a script reading session for the upcoming show.

In a video shared by Dreamscape Entertainment across all its social media platforms, viewers were given a glimpse into the visual transformations of the cast members of "High Street." 

Among the standout looks were Zaijan Jaranilla appearing as a police officer, Xyriel Manabat donning what seemed to be a nurse uniform, Mon Confiado with a scarred face, and JK Labajo dressed in a formal suit.

Additionally, new faces such as AC Bonifacio, Harvey Bautista, Dimples Romana and Ralph De Leon were introduced in their character looks for the series.

In another video uploaded by Dreamscape Entertainment, the cast was captured engaging in a script reading session, where each character had the opportunity to deliver a few lines in character. Notable moments during the reading included Jaranilla and Miggy Jimenez, who portray Tim and Poch respectively, sharing a boys' love storyline. 

Elijah Canlas was also heard saying, "I'm here now, please give me a chance to be a father to my son," hinting at a storyline involving his character and Manabat's character. 

Confiado, who portrays Gov. William Acosta in "Senior High," received a round of applause after reading his character's script.

"High Street" is set to be released this year, promising fans a thrilling continuation of the beloved series.

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