Anne Curtis goes to battle while filming movie with Erik Matti

Anne Curtis ‘goes to battle’ filming upcoming movie with Erik Matti

/ 08:58 PM January 19, 2025

Anne Curtis returns to filming upcoming movie with director Erik Matti. Image: Instagram/@annecurtissmith

Anne Curtis. Image: Instagram/@annecurtissmith

It seems that production for Anne Curtis’ reunion movie with filmmaker Erik Matti is ongoing, as the actress-host was seen doing a series of action scenes in what seemed to be a lock-in taping.

Curtis channeled her inner action star as she posed on a massive vehicle, held a lantern in front of the camera, and shared glimpses of the filming venue, as seen on her Instagram post on Saturday, January 18.

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The post also included a photo of Matti appearing to monitor a scene where he was giving directions behind the scenes.

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“Locked in. Prepped as if I’m going off to battle. But wait, I actually am?” she captioned her post.

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Details on Curtis’ upcoming film such as the cast, storyline, and premiere date are yet to be announced, as of this writing.

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She is also set to lead the Filipino adaptation of the hit K-drama “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” with Joshua Garcia and Carlo Aquino.

Reports of the actress’ reunion movie with Matti came out in February 2023, and was spotted taking up Saloc Kayi training and an acting refresher for the film.

Curtis and Matti worked together in the 2018 crime movie “Buy Bust” which also starred Victor Neri, Arjo Atayde, Nonie Buencamino, Arjo Atayde, and Mara Lopez.

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