'Hello, Love, Again' earns P85 million first day gross

‘Hello, Love, Again’ earns P85-million first-day gross

/ 11:10 AM November 15, 2024

'Hello, Love, Again' earns P85 million first day gross

“Hello, Love, Again” stars Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards. Image: Instagram/@starcinema

Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards’ film “Hello, Love, Again” reached a record-breaking P85-million gross on its first day, which is the highest opening gross for a local film so far.

The movie, which is the sequel to the 2019 blockbuster film “Hello, Love, Goodbye,” reportedly premiered in over 600 local cinemas on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

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“What a beautiful day!” Bernardo exclaimed in an interview on “TV Patrol.” “Our hearts ngayon siguro punong-puno lang siya ng joy literally.” (Our hearts now are literally filled with joy.)

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“We’re very happy. Parang lahat ng pagod namin (All our sacrifices) from all the things that we’ve done… Lahat (All of it was) worth it,” Richards said for his part.

In the announcements shared through its Instagram page, Star Cinema shared that “Hello, Love, Again” will also be shown in cinemas in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, among others.

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“Hello, Love, Again” continues the love and life story of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) Joy (Bernardo) and Ethan (Richards). The film also stars Joross Gamboa, Jennica Garcia, Valerie Concepcion, Ruby Rodriguez, Kevin Kreider, Jeffrey Tam and Jameson Blake, among others.

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