Richard Gutierrez may be starring in new Olivia Lamasan movie | Inquirer Entertainment

Richard Gutierrez may be starring in new Olivia Lamasan movie

/ 02:42 PM June 06, 2018

Image: Instagram/@lovecapulong

Richard Gutierrez may team up with director Olivia Lamasan for a new movie project.

A snapshot of Gutierrez and Lamasan appeared online through the Instagram account of celebrity handler Love Capulong. She posted the image on Tuesday with the caption, “Pitching for a new project with Star Cinema With the one and only Inang!”

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Image: Instagram/@lovecapulong

No other details were revealed about the project. It appears to be a different movie to the still unreleased film announced in May 2017 under Star Cinema. Gutierrez was to partner with “La Luna Sangre” co-star Angel Locsin and Angelica Panganiban in an infidelity-themed story.

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Previously an exclusive talent for GMA Network until June 2013, Gutierrez became a freelance actor afterwards. Gutierrez later signed a contract with ABS-CBN in 2017. This led to his starring role in the horror fantasy series “La Luna Sangre.”

Meanwhile, Filipino fans in Canada can catch Gutierrez on the “TFC Sama Saya Kapamilya” 2018 event at the Maples Multiplex and Grounds in Winnipeg, Canada, on June 9.  /ra

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