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Pangako sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)

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Pangako sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)
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Pangako sa 'Yo (transl.promise to you / international title: The Promise) is a Philippine television drama romance television series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the of 2000 Philippine television series of the same title. Directed by Rory B. Quintos, Dado C. Lumibao, Olivia M. Lamasan, Cathy Garcia-Molina, Richard I. Arellano, Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar, Richard V. Somes and Will C. Fredo, it stars Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla,[1] Jodi Sta. Maria, Angelica Panganiban, and Ian Veneracion.[2][3][4][5][6][7] It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from May 25, 2015 to February 12, 2016, replacing Forevermore and was replaced by Dolce Amore.[8]

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Series overview

The story revolves around lovers Yna Macaspac and Angelo Buenavista. Unbeknownst to them, their love story started 20 years earlier between Amor de Jesús and Eduardo Buenavista. Unfortunately, Amor and Eduardo's love will be destroyed because of greed, ambition, and lies. Amor returns to the Philippines as Amor Powers and vows revenge on the Buenavista family which will hurt her biological daughter, Yna, in the process. Meanwhile, Madam Claudia, Angelo's mother, will do anything to destroy Yna and Angelo's relationship and make Yna's life a nightmare.

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Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

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Special participation

Book 1
  • JB Agustin as young Angelo
  • Pilar Pilapil as Doña Benita Buenavista
  • Sylvia Sanchez as Krystal Toleda
  • Boboy Garovillo as Pepe de Jesús
  • Sharmaine Suarez as Chayong de Jesús
  • Leo Rialp as Gov. Enrique Salameda
  • Jong Cuenco as Mr. Castro
  • Anne Feo as Sous Chef Linda
  • Mimi Orara as Chef Gina
  • Jess Mendoza as Lester de Jesús
  • Kimberly Fulgar as Neneth de Jesús
  • Khalil Ramos as Jasper Bejerrano
  • Sandy Andolong as Myrna Santos-de Jesús
  • Bubbles Paraiso as Natalie
  • Manny Castañeda as Mang Candy
  • Minco Fabregas as Parish Priest
  • Odette Khan as Gloria Bejerrano
  • Pinky Marquez as Puring Bejerrano
  • Cherry Lou as Chef Sheila
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Soundtrack

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Reception

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1. ^ recorded 39.9% in 2015[11] and 33.5% in 2016[12]

The strict schedule followed during Duterte's proclamation rally factored in the time slot of Pangako Sa 'Yo. An insider in the Duterte campaign team said the real worry was that Tondo residents would disperse if the duration of the proclamation rally got dangerously close to the time slot of the show.[13] Amor and Claudia have become a collection line under a high-end fashion brand.[14]

Daniel Padilla was at the peak of his fresh stardom during that time. In an interview, internationally acclaimed filmmaker Emille Joson shared that after reposting a teaser and promo photos of the series in support of her friends on the production crew, she faced harassment from a group of male volleyball athletes in Plaridel, Bulacan.

The Buenavista Mansion scenes were filmed at the Villanca's Mansion in Baliuag Bulacan, owner of 8 Waves Waterpark, which happens to be owned by a close friend of Joson's sister.

Critical reception

Katrina Stuart Santiago of The Manila Times praised the writers and added, "Suffice it to say that one cannot wait for what else will happen in this Pangako Sa ‘Yo, and that says a lot for someone who actually followed the original version in 2000."[15]

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Accolades

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Adaptation

An upcoming Mexican adaptation of the series is in the works.[28]

International broadcast

  • Indonesia The series was aired in Indonesia on MNCTV (titled Janjiku and dubbed in Indonesian), one of the main commercial TV networks of the country from November 21, 2016 until January 13, 2017.[29] Due to its popularity, the series was reaired by MNCTV from January 12, 2017.[30]
  • Malaysia The series was also aired in Malaysia (dubbed into Malay language) on Astro Prima and Astro Maya HD, started from January 2017 until May 2017.[31]
  • Peru The Peruvian network Panamericana Televisión announced it would air and dub the series in Spanish under the name of La Promesa and is the second Filipino drama production to be broadcast in Latin America after Puentes de Amor (Bridges of Love). The show premiered on Thursday, September 22, 2016, by Panamericana Televisión de Perú, from Monday to Friday at 5:30 p.m. and ended on March 3, 2017.[32]
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