Aga Muhlach, Bea Alonzo movie now in the works | Inquirer Entertainment

Aga Muhlach, Bea Alonzo movie now in the works

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 01:44 PM May 25, 2018

The cameras have rolled for ultimate leading man Aga Muhlach and award-winning actress Bea Alonzo who finally teamed up for a big screen union.

In an Instagram post on May 25, Muhlach posted a photo of what looks like a movie script, two pairs of shades, and nameplates bearing his and Alonzo’s names.

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Notably, Muhlach mentioned that they are filming in Vancouver, Canada.

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His caption was “#itshappening #excitingtimes #vancouver #starcinema# vivafilms See you all soon!”

#itshappening #excitingtimes #vancouver #starcinema #vivafilms 📽🎬 See you all soon!

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The movie is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Paul Soriano, best remembered for his multi-awarded film “Siargao” at last year’s Metro Manila Film Festival.

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Meanwhile, Muhlach had a big movie comeback via the Cathy Garcia-Molina’s “Seven Sundays” before 2017 ended.

His performance gained him the Actor of the Year award at the recently concluded Star Awards for Movies.

Just recently, the 1980s heartthrob lost his dad Cheng Muhlach, who passed away at the age of 74.

Meanwhile, Alonzo’s film “Kasal” co-starring Derek Ramsay and Paulo Avelino is currently hitting it big in cinemas. /vvp

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