8. Always Be My Maybe, Star Cinema
₱ 105 million (est.)
“Always Be My Maybe” marks Arci and Gerald’s first-ever team-up in the big screen. The Dan Villegas film tackles a prevalent setup in relationships these days: the no-label kind, as more and more people seem afraid to commit. They are represented by Gerald and Arci’s characters, who both came from failed relationships. Things will take an unexpected turn in their lives when they meet and help each other forget their exes. In losing the pain, will they find a love that’s for always in each other? Or will things remain just “maybe”?
The Box-Office Flops
Majority of the local movies screened in 2016 failed to declare their final gross. Even this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF 2016) entries did not disclose the official grosses of the Magic 8 films.
These are the following movies who did not declare their official grosses:
Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin
Girlfriend for Hire
Love Me Tomorrow (₱ 13 million on opening day)
This Time (₱ 15 million on opening day)
Love is Blind (₱ 5 million on opening day)
The Escort (₱ 10 million on opening day)
The Achy Breaky Hearts (₱ 14 million on opening day)
Dukot
I Love You To Death
How to Be Yours (₱ 10 million on opening day)
That Thing Called Tanga Na
Camp Sawi
My Rebound Girl
Ang Babaeng Humayo
Bakit Lahat ng Gwapo may Boyfriend?
Working Beks
Enteng Kabisote 10: And The Abangers
Mano Po 7: Tsinoy
Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers