LOOK: Aga Muhlach teases sneak peek of movie with Bea Alonzo | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Aga Muhlach teases sneak peek of movie with Bea Alonzo

By: - Reporter
/ 05:36 PM June 05, 2018

Aga Muhlach couldn’t keep his excitement about his upcoming project, so he shared snippets of it with his fans.

The actor teased everyone with behind-the-scenes shots of his new movie with Bea Alonzo. Muhlach shared the black and white photos on his Instagram page yesterday, June 4. He simply captioned the photos with the word “Soon.”

Muhlach and Alonzo, wearing coats, can be seen laughing in one shot.

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Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@agamuhlach317

As the camera turns to another angle, the two are seen having a conversation.

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Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@agamuhlach317

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@agamuhlach317

The two leading stars posed for a photo with their director, Paul Soriano.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@agamuhlach317

Soriano also shared a photo related to their upcoming project. Without spoiling anything, he captioned the photo “#YVR.”

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Previously, Muhlach gave a glimpse of the untitled movie through another Instagram post. He also mentioned that they are currently filming in Vancouver, Canada. JB

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