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Showing posts with label Arron Villaflor. Show all posts

Quezon Movie Stages Miting De Avance and Announced Opening Date

TBA Studios' Quezon movie will hitting theaters soon as part of the Bayaniverse trilogy which comes full circle with the film about the late president Manuel Luis Quezon. From Heneral Luna and Goyo, Quezon brings another great story about Philippine history with the era of the Commonwealth and the path to independence and more. 

As part of their campaign to promote the movie all over the Philippines, TBA Studios and the Quezon team has gone around the country to promote the film together with the actors. Now as the film is nearing its showing date, they held an impromptu event at the largest mall in the country. This is a great venue given that thousands of people visit the mall especially during weekends.

Quezon Cast Makes An Appearance at ToyCon 2025

The cast of the upcoming Quezon film by TBA Studios made an appearance at ToyCon 2025 where a lot of big series and movie has also attended the event for their promotions. As one of the biggest collection and entertainment conventions in the country, it is the best place to kick-off the promotion of the film along with the cast.

The movie stars Jericho Rosales as Manuel Quezon and also stars Karylle, Mon Confiado, Arron Villaflor, Romnick Sarmenta, Cris Villanueva, JC Santos, and Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen. Directed by Jerrold Tarog, and co-written by Rody Vera, it will complete the trilogy of the Bayaniverse which started with Heneral Luna, and then Goyo Ang Batang Heneral.

REEL DEAL: Heneral Luna REVIEW

We has seen a lot of historical films of heroes and some were good but there are some who are too commercial and lost its touch, but Heneral Luna is something I consider a great work of art in film. We have already countless number of films about Bonifacio and Rizal, but do we mind to see the other heroes who played a major part in the road to independence? 

That is where we see Antonio Luna who is the general of the armed forces of the Philippines. The brother of the famed painter Juan Luna, and also one of the key personalities in the liberation from Spain (which is short-lived with the arrival of the Americans). He was portrayed with all sides, being the brave general of war but also a hot-headed leader which led many to despise him.

Heneral Luna went into a lot of disputes with his stand, he does not want to be under the Americans and wants to unify and strengthen the army of the republic. John Arcilla played the part effectively and with also an ensemble cast that brought conspiracy and betrayal in different ways. It is also a shout out to the present time with the mentality and situation looks familiar to the present state of the country.