Bridges of Love
Bridges of Love | |
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Genre | Romance, Melodrama, Suspense |
Created by | Henry King Quitain |
Developed by |
Malou N. Santos Des M. de Guzman |
Written by |
G3 San Diego[1] Enrique S. Villasis Mary Pearl Urtola BJ Lingan |
Directed by |
Richard V. Somes Dado C. Lumibao Will Fredo Richard I. Arellano |
Creative director(s) | Johnny delos Santos |
Starring |
Jericho Rosales Paulo Avelino Maja Salvador |
Opening theme |
Pusong Ligaw by Michael Pangilinan |
Composer(s) | Jericho Rosales |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 103 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Kristine P. Sioson |
Producer(s) | Myleen H. Ongkiko |
Editor(s) |
Bernie Diasanta Rommel Malimban Alexces Megan Abarquez Frances Aileen del Carmen-Guiang Froilan Francia |
Location(s) |
Philippines Japan Saudi Arabia |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Star Creatives Group |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Original release | March 16 – August 7, 2015 |
External links | |
Website |
Bridges of Love is a 2015 Philippine soap opera television series directed by Richard V. Somes and Will Fredo, starring Jericho Rosales, Paulo Avelino and Maja Salvador.[2][3][4][5] The series was aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from March 16, 2015 to August 7, 2015, replacing Two Wives.
Synopsis
The story shares the tale of two brothers, Gael and Carlos, who were bound by their promise to each other, but separated by an unfortunate tragedy with guilt and hatred. They will be bridged together by love embodied by the same lady-of-interest — Mia, who was Gael's greatest love, and the woman who completed Carlos' broken heart.
Cast
Main cast
- Maja Salvador as Mia Sandoval-Nakpil
- Paulo Avelino as Carlos Antonio / Manuel "JR" Nakpil, Jr.
- Jericho Rosales as Gabriel "Gael" Nakpil
- Edu Manzano as Lorenzo Antonio
- Carmina Villaroel as Alexa Meyers-Antonio
Supporting cast
- Lito Pimentel as Manuel Nakpil, Sr.
- William Lorenzo as Ramon Sandoval
- Maureen Mauricio as Marilen Mendoza-Nakpil
- Antoinette Taus as Camille Panlilio
- Janus del Prado as Romulo "Muloy" Angeles
- Isabel Oli-Prats as Atty. Malaya Cabrera-Nakpil
- Max Eigennmann as Georgina Calix
- Justin Cuyugan as Henson Lee
- Malou de Guzman as Manang Vida
- John Manalo as Manuel "Tres" Nakpil, III
- Jopay Paguia as Venus de Castro
- Joross Gamboa as Toto
- Manuel Chua as Abner
- Nikka Valencia as Tiyang Des
Special participation
- Bugoy Cariño as young Gabriel "Gael" Nakpil
- Izzy Canillo as young Manuel "JR" Nakpil, Jr.
- Desiree del Valle as young Marilen Mendoza-Nakpil
- Jason Abalos as young Manuel Nakpil, Sr.
- Baron Geisler as young Lorenzo Antonio
- Grae Fernandez as teenage Manuel "JR" Nakpil, Jr. / Carlos Antonio
- Jairus Aquino as teenage Gabriel "Gael" Nakpil
- Lance Lucido as young Romulo "Muloy" Angeles
- Jerould Aceron as teenage Romulo "Muloy" Angeles
- Janice Jurado as Nancy Angeles
- Encar Benedicto as Teacher Yolly
- Matt Evans as Carlos' enemy (first episode)
- Kyle Blanco as Kyle
- Lorenzo Mara as Tony Meyers
- Toby Alejar as Robert Panlilio
- Alvin Anson as Willy
- Carla Humphries as Ivanka Valera
- Marilyn Villamayor as Chanda de Castro
- Hiyasmin Neri as Priscilla Angeles
- Lei Andrei Navarro as Wolfgang Angeles
- Jordan Herrera as Bernard Briones
- Johan Santos as Enrique Hidalgo
- AJ Dee as Louie Sandejas
- Menggie Cobarubias as Chairman Luna
- Bing Davao as Robert Torralba
- Eda Nolan as Michelle
- Maria Isabel Lopez as Veronica
- Niña Dolino as young Veronica
- Akiko Solon as Alisa
- Charles Christianson as Eugene
- Inez Bernardo as Ms. Pierre
- Mike Lloren as Lorenzo's friend
- Ces Aldaba as Malaya's grandfather
Soundtrack
- Pusong Ligaw - Michael Pangilinan
- Ikaw Na Nga - Daryl Ong
Production
Dubbed as "a story like no other", Bridges of Love is a soap opera directed by Dado Lumibao of the critically acclaimed melodrama, The Legal Wife, and Richard Somes of the highly successful horror-fantasy drama, Imortal. It is written by G3 San Diego from Magkaribal, and head writer Benjamin Lingan from Apoy Sa Dagat. Filming of the series began in September 12, 2014.[6]
During commercial gap of the romantic-comedy series, Forevermore, the teaser released on February 18, 2015,[7] and the full trailer premiered on February 25, 2015.
Casting
Prior to its unveiling, the soap opera made headlines because of changes in its casting. John Lloyd Cruz was originally part of the main cast,[8][9] who at the time could not commit as he had yet to renew his contract with ABS-CBN. Cruz was later replaced by Xian Lim, but was eventually reassigned by management to co-star anew with Kim Chiu for a third series together. On January 10, 2015, Lim was officially replaced by Paulo Avelino.[10]
The series marks the reunion of Rosales and Salvador, who previously starred together as husband and mistress respectively in The Legal Wife in 2014. It is also the first team-up of Rosales, Avelino and Salvador as previously Gawad Urian awardees. Meanwhile, the soap opera is Edu Manzano and Antoinette Taus' comeback project as returning Kapamilya stars.
Reception
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See also
References
- ↑ "G3 San Diego on Instagram". g3cafe. Instagram. March 16, 2015. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
- ↑ BRIDGES OF LOVE Full Trailer: This March on ABS CBN!
- ↑ Star Creatives unveils 'Bridges of Love'
- ↑ "Bridges of Love" fights for family, identity, and love on Primetime TV
- ↑ "Bridges of Love" sizzles on primetime TV, grips viewers' interest with fierce, fast-paced narrative
- ↑ Maja starts taping for soap with Jericho, John Lloyd
- ↑ WATCH: Maja goes daring in 'Bridges of Love' teaser
- ↑ Maja, John Lloyd, Jericho in one soap opera
- ↑ John Lloyd at Jericho mag-aagawan kay Maja
- ↑ Paulo Avelino replaces Xian Lim on ‘Bridges of Love’
- ↑ NATIONAL TV RATINGS (Urban + Rural): May 28 – June 2, 2015
- ↑ NATIONAL TV RATINGS (Urban + Rural): July 2-7, 2015