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WATCH: Julia Montes deals with virus outbreak at its worst in ‘24/7’ trailer

/ 01:55 PM February 02, 2020

Julia Montes, 24/7

Julia Montes stars in “24/7”, a TV series about a health crisis. Image: Instagram/@dreamscapeph

While the world grapples with the spread of the novel coronavirus, a new drama series from ABS-CBN imagines a worst-case scenario of a viral outbreak in the country.

In the trailer of teleserye “24/7” released on Friday, Jan. 31, scenes of panic at a hospital flash, from medical staff overwhelmed with sick patients to protestors demanding the cure be released.

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Among those caught in the chaos is Julia Montes’s character who plays the role of a security agent at the hospital. When her own child falls ill, she decides to take drastic measures.

The trailer teases drama and action — already, Montes shows off some of her fighting skills. The actress underwent training for arnis and gun firing for the show, as per Dreamscape Entertainment’s Instagram on Jan. 23.

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“24/7” is set to premiere this February. The series also stars Arjo Atayde, Edu Manzano, Joem Bascon, Pen Medina, Meryll Soriano, Denise Laurel, JC Santos and Melissa Ricks. JB

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