Donny Pangilinan, Belle Mariano cast in ‘How To Spot A Red Flag’

Donny Pangilinan, Belle Mariano in new series ‘How To Spot A Red Flag’

/ 01:15 PM September 25, 2024

Donny Pangilinan, Belle Mariano to star in new series ‘How To Spot A Red Flag’. Image: X/@DreamscapePH.

(From left) Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano. Image: X/@DreamscapePH.

Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano, collectively known as DonBelle, will again make hearts swoon in their upcoming series “How To Spot a Red Flag.”

Pangilinan and Mariano’s new project was announced on Wednesday, Sept. 25, on the social media platforms of ABS-CBN’s Dreamscape Entertainment and a streaming platform.

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“This isn’t just a dream! Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano are set to slay in ABS-CBN Studios, Viu, and Dreamscape Entertainment’s new original series! it’s gonna be lit,” its post read.

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Glimpses of the love team during the “How To Spot a Red Flag” story conference of the drama were also uploaded on the same day.

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Also cast in the series are Jameson Blake, Christian Vasquez, Benjie Paras, Mylene Dizon, and Angel Aquino.

The Dwein Baltazar-helmed series will follow a “light romantic”-centered storyline, although details on the plot and the leads’ characters are yet to be announced.

Baltazar is known for her work in the films “Third World Romance,” “Hello Stranger: The Movie,” and the writer of “Exes Baggage.” She also served as the director of “Run To Me” and co-director of “Marry Me, Marry You.”

The announcement comes four months after the final episode of “Can’t Buy Me Love,” where Pangilinan and Mariano were the lead stars, was aired.

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