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Sharon, Gabby to reunite in film slated for 2017

/ 10:03 AM December 16, 2016

Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion are making a monumental comeback in a film slated for release in mid-2017.

In several Facebook posts on Thursday, the Megastar announced that she would reunite with the heartthrob in a film to be produced by Star Cinema Productions. “The return to the big screen of Sharon and Gabby brought to you by ABS-CBN Star Cinema Productions. Coming to you by 2017! Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina,” she captioned her post.

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To tease their nostalgic fans, Cuneta uploaded samples of their movie posters that glistened during the decades, including “P.S. I Love You,” “My Love,” “Pati ba Pintig ng Puso?,” “Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin” and “Tayong Dalawa,” their last filmed, released in 1992.

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After she broke the announcement online, many of their die-hard fans mentioned that her upcoming film with Concepcion was their “answered prayer.”

Meanwhile, Concepcion previously mentioned that he wished to lead in a movie sequel of “Una Kang Naging Akin,” his 1991 film with Cuneta and Dawn Zulueta.

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The ’80s lovebirds’ film will begin production in January 2017 and is scheduled for release in May.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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