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KBO brings huge ‘KBOnding’ movies to families this December.
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Kapamilya Box Office brings back audience favorites like “The Super Parental Guardians,” “My Ex and Whys,” “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” plus “Woke Up Like This” and “Bloody Crayons”
It’s a merry holiday season for KBOnding with the family as ABS-CBN TVplus’ Kapamilya Box Office brings back audience favorites like “The Super Parental Guardians,” “My Ex and Whys,” “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” plus “Woke Up Like This” and “Bloody Crayons” which will both make their Philippine premiere.
On December 9-10 laugh out loud while re-watching the adventures of Arci (Vice Ganda) and Paco (Coco Martin) in “The Super Parental Guardians.” They play two opposites who come together to seek justice for the death of a woman important to both of them and take care of her children. Viewers can also catch “Fangirl, Fanboy,” “Die Beautiful,” “She’s Dating the Gangster,” and “Tumbok.”
LizQuen’s “My Ex and Why’s” will banner the weekend of December 16-17. Recall how Gio (Enrique Gil), a reformed playboy, will convince his ex, Cali (Liza Soberano), that he is a changed man to win back her heart. Joining this week are “Northern Lights: A Journey to Love,” “Ded na si Lolo,” “Girlfriend for Hire,” and the TV-premiering “Bloody Crayons.”
Also airing for the first time on TV is fresh-from-the-cinema hit is Lovi Poe and Vhong Navarro’s huge comedy hit “Woke Up Like This” on December 23-24. The two have to figure out how to get back to their bodies when they wake up one morning with their bodies swapped. Also airing this weekend are “The Achy Breaky Hearts,” “She’s the One,” “One Step,” and “Saving Sally.”
Meanwhile, one of the biggest blockbusters of the year, KathNiel’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” will air on the last weekend of the year, December 30-31. Fans can reminisce how Gab (Kathryn Bernardo) falls for her husband, a stranger named Dos (Daniel Padilla), while trying to annul their unexpected marriage. Additional movies available this weekend are “Buy Now, Die Later,” “One More Try,” “Wang Fam,” and “Amalanhig: The Vampire Chronicles.”