WATCH: ‘Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes’ features Judy Ann Santos, Angelica Panganiban as women scorned | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: ‘Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes’ features Judy Ann Santos, Angelica Panganiban as women scorned

/ 07:37 PM January 02, 2018

There’s nothing quite like watching women teaming up to seek revenge—and these women happen to be Judy Ann Santos and Angelica Panganiban in their first film together.

Unrated Trailer | 'Ang Dalawang Mrs Reyes'

Unrated Trailer | 'Ang Dalawang Mrs Reyes'Lianne (Judy Ann Santos) and Cindy (Angelica Panganiban) are two very different women with the same goal; and that is to keep their husbands. But soon, they realized what they need to do is to keep them apart… from each other. Will they get their revenge or will the jokes still be on them until the end? Directed by Jun Robles Lana, “Ang Dalawang Mrs Reyes” is coming to cinemas this January 17!

Posted by ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc. (Star Cinema) on Monday, January 1, 2018

In “Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes,” Lianne (Santos) and Cindy (Panganiban) discover their husbands being unfaithful. The catch? Their husbands have chosen each other.

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Instead of moving on, they dwell on the clues they missed about their exes’ sexuality and decide to wreck their ex-husbands’ new relationship.

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The film is directed by Jun Robles Lana (“Die Beautiful”) and is produced by Star Cinema, Idea First Company and Quantum Films. It premieres nationwide on Jan. 17. /ra

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