Pangako Sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)
Pangako Sa 'Yo | |
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Also known as | The Promise |
Genre | Romance, drama,comedy |
Created by |
Olivia M. Lamasan Henry King Quitain |
Based on | Pangako Sa 'Yo (2000–2002) |
Developed by |
Malou N. Santos Des M. de Guzman |
Written by |
Generiza Reyes Ceres Helga Barrios Adam Cornelius Asin |
Directed by |
Rory B. Quintos Dado C. Lumibao Olivia M. Lamasan Cathy Garcia-Molina Richard I. Arellano Mae Cruz-Alviar Richard Somes Will Fredo |
Starring |
Kathryn Bernardo Daniel Padilla Jodi Sta. Maria Angelica Panganiban Ian Veneracion |
Narrated by | Jodi Sta. Maria as Amor de Jesus |
Opening theme |
Pangako Sa 'Yo by Vina Morales |
Composer(s) | Rey Valera |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 190 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Kristine P. Sioson Sabrina Kristine M. Prince |
Producer(s) | Myleen H. Ongkiko |
Editor(s) |
Rommel Malimban Froilan Francia |
Location(s) | Philippines |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Star Creatives Group |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format |
480i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | May 25, 2015 – February 12, 2016 |
External links | |
Website |
Pangako Sa 'Yo (Lit: This I Promise You / English: The Promise) is a 2015 Philippine romantic melodrama television series based on the 2000 Filipino soap opera of the same title that starred Kristine Hermosa, Jericho Rosales, Eula Valdez, Jean Garcia, Tonton Gutierrez, and Jodi Sta. Maria, who currently stars in the remake as Amor Powers. Directed by Rory Quintos, Dado Lumibao and Olivia Lamasan, it is topbilled by Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Jodi Sta. Maria, Angelica Panganiban, and Ian Veneracion.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The series aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from May 25, 2015 to February 12, 2016 succeeding Forevermore.[7]
Plot
The story begins with Amor de Jesus (Jodi Sta. Maria), a nursing student whose dream was to become a chef. She was a scholar of Buena Mines, a mining company owned by the Buenavista family, in the town of Punta Verde. To aid her family with expenses, she cooks and sells food to generate income. She frequently sells her food at the Buena Mines corporate offices, where Eduardo Buenavista (Ian Veneracion), the eldest Buenavista son, works.
Amor confronts Eduardo regarding the mining of her hometown that kills workers and is afraid that more people, including her father, would be casualties. Amor and Eduardo then develop a friendship that turns into romance, much to his younger brother Diego's (Bernard Palanca) despair. Meanwhile, Doña Benita Buenavista (Pilar Pilapil) refuses to accept Amor and Eduardo's their relationship. She forces Eduardo to marry Claudia Salameda (Angelica Panganiban), the illegitimate child of the incumbent governor of Punta Verde for business purposes.
Claudia has lived with her physically impaired mother and was joyous of having to marry Eduardo for a better life, even though she is in love with Simon (Alex Medina). She promises Simon that she will continue seeing him once she is married. Eduardo refuses to marry Claudia, and Diego puts himself forward to marry Claudia instead for the family. Claudia becomes upset and consummates her love with Simon - Eduardo consummates with Amor.
After publicly announcing the engagement of Eduardo and Claudia without Eduardo's knowledge and consent, Amor becomes heartbroken. Diego rushes to her side. He visits her constantly to explain that his brother was not at fault. One day, he picks her up from school and insists that he just wants to comfort her. He becomes drunk, admits that he has always been in love with her and rapes her. Claudia had followed the two and witnessed the entire scene, not stopping Diego.
Diego is put to prison and is influenced by his mother not to tell Eduardo the truth. Desperate to not be jailed, Diego insists Amor was lying and he did not rape her. Amor goes to Eduardo against her father's (Boboy Garovillo) and best friend Betty Mae's (Erika Padilla) wishes. She asks him if believes her. Eduardo, hurt by a previous relationship could not make up his mind. However, during his engagement party, he realized that he could not leave Amor and rushes to her house to beg her to forgive him only to find that he was too late. The De Jesus family no longer lived there, unknown to him that his own mother Dona Benita evicted Amor and her family from the town.
Amor learns she is pregnant. She lives a quiet life with her family and daughter she named Maria Amor. She leaves Maria Amor to her stepmother, father, and stepsiblings, and goes to Hong Kong as a caregiver to fulfill her dream of giving her family a stable life.
The Buenavistas' mining company, now managed by Claudia Buenavista, has been mining in Talimpaw, the town where Amor's family now resides. Claudia refuses to listen to the warnings of the dangers of the mine and forces the miners to work - causing a landslide to occur. This landslipe kills Amor's entire family - except her daughter, who has been saved by a lowly policeman, Francisco Macaspac (Ronnie Lazaro). She is named 'Yna' by the policeman, after noticing the broken necklace she wore - 'Yna", originally 'Ynamorata', a gift of promise from Eduardo to Amor.
Maria Amor was misidentified by Betty Mae when she saw the dead bodies of Amor's stepmother (Sharmaine Suarez) and neighbor Irma's (Rubi Rubi) daughter. She tells Amor that her entire family has died. Amor returns to the Philippines to the now-ruined Talimpaw, swearing that one day she will avenge all that has happened to her family.
Twenty years later, Maria Amor - now Yna Macaspac (Kathryn Bernardo), is as kind hearted and hard working as her mother. The Macaspac family that adopted her is poor but good mannered.
Eduardo (now the Governor of Punta Verde) and Claudia have two children: Angelo (Daniel Padilla) and Lia (Andrea Brillantes). Fate brings Yna to meet Angelo.
Just like her mother, Yna's passion is cooking. She works as a chef in Angelo's restaurant, Casa Corazon. Angelo's restaurant gives Yna a scholarship to properly study. Soon Angelo and Yna fall in love - and despite Claudia's attempts to ruin and sabotage Yna - fights for their love together.
Meanwhile, Amor returns to the Philippines from the United States as Amor Powers, a widow of a wealthy but abusive American businessman. Amor has returned to avenge the death of her family by destroying the Buenavistas, which unwittingly will hurt her own daughter, Yna, in the process. An all-out war begins between Amor Powers and Claudia Buenavista.[8]
Cast
Main cast
- Kathryn Bernardo as Yna Macaspac-Buenavista / Maria Amor de Jesus
- Daniel Padilla as Angelo Buenavista
- Jodi Sta. Maria as Amor de Jesus-Powers / Amor de Jesus-Buenavista
- Angelica Panganiban as Madam Claudia Salameda-Buenavista / Greta
- Ian Veneracion as Eduardo Buenavista
Supporting and extended cast
- Amy Austria-Ventura as Belen Macaspac (Book 1-2)
- Ronnie Lazaro as Francisco "Isko" Macaspac (Book 1-2)
- Andrea Brillantes as Lia Buenavista (Book 1-2)
- Tirso Cruz III as Gregorio "Greggy" Noble (Book 2)
- Juan Karlos Labajo as Vincent "Amboy" Mobido (Book 1-2)
- Grae Fernandez as Jonathan "Egoy" Mobido (Book 1)
- Sue Ramirez as Joy "Ligaya" Miranda (Book 2)
- Diego Loyzaga as David San Luis / David Powers (Book 1-2)
- Dominic Roque as Mark Delgado (Book 1-2)
- Bayani Agbayani as Bronson "Kabayan" (Book 2)
- Mickey Ferriols as Monay (Book 2)
- Kristel Fulgar as Ichu Miranda (Book 2)
- Carla Martinez as Leonora Villamejia-Salameda (Book 1)
- Bernard Palanca as Anton Diego Buenavista (Book 1)
- Joem Bascon as Caloy Macaspac (Book 1)
- Alex Medina as Simon Barcial (Book 1-2)
- Jan Marini as Lourdes Magbanua / Lourdes Abad (Book 1)
- Sunshine Garcia as Julieta Macaspac (Book 1)
- Erika Padilla as Betty Mae Verseles (Book 1-2)
- Thou Reyes as Takong (Book 1-2)
- Niña Dolino as Roma Christie (Book 1)
- Angelu Alayon as Red Macaspac (Book 1-2)
- Arlene Muhlach as Chef Jen (Book 1)
- Lou Veloso as Sous Chef Tony (Book 1)
- Lollie Mara as Yaya Pacita (Book 1)
- Alexander Diaz as Miguel Ramirez (Book 1-2)
- Pamu Pamorada as Kim (Book 1)
- Vivieka Ravanes as Alta (Book 1)
- DJ Jhai Ho as Coring (Book 1-2)
- BJ Forbes as Adam (Book 1)
- Daniel Ombao as Lloyd (Book 1)
- Jeffrey Tam as Mang Gabi (Book 1)
- Manuel "Ku" Aquino as Antonio Macaspac (Book 1)
- Richard Quan as Gov. Theodore "Teddy" Boborol (Book 1)
- Sarah Carlos as Bea Bianca Bejerrano (Book 1)
- Kyline Alcantara as Jessa Boborol (Book 1)
- Clarence Delgado as Bubwit (Book 2)
- Patrick Sugui as Lloyd Garcia (Book 2)
- Angel Sy as Sophia (Book 2)
- Ayla Mendero as Patty (Book 2)
- Samantha Colet as Zoe (Book 2)
- Kristine Sablan as Daphne (Book 2)
- Rubi Rubi as Irma Marandanan (Book 2)
- Christian Lloyd Garcia as Christian (Book 2)
Special participation
- Pilar Pilapil as Doña Benita Buenavista
- Sylvia Sanchez as Krystal Toleda
- Boboy Garovillo as Pepe de Jesus
- Sharmaine Suarez as Chayong de Jesus
- Leo Rialp as Enrique Salameda
- Jong Cuenco as Mr. Castro
- Anna Feo as Sous Chef Linda
- Mimi Orara as Chef Gina
- Jess Mendoza as Lester de Jesus
- Kimberly Fulgar as Neneth de Jesus
- Khalil Ramos as Jasper Bejerrano
- Sandy Andolong as Myrna de Jesus
- Bubbles Paraiso as Natalie
- Manny Castañeda as Mang Candy
- Minco Fabregas as Parish Priest
- Odette Khan as Gloria Bejerrano
- Pinky Marquez as Puring Bejerrano
- Cherry Lou as Chef Shiela
- Dante Ponce as Christian Cristobal
- Franco Daza as Andrew Garcia
- Emmanuelle Vera as Chelsea
- Helga Krapf as Marga
- Young JV as Tony
- Toby Alejar as Siegfried Garcia
- Maria Isabel Lopez as Isabel Miranda
- Daisy Reyes as Atty. Hazel Santiago
- Matet de Leon as Chef Sam
- Jerome Ponce as Charles Garcia
Soundtrack
- Pangako Sa 'Yo - Vina Morales
- Panaginip - Juris
- Nag-Iisa Lang - Juris (also used as Angeline Quinto's cover version from Inday Bote.)
- The Brave Will Rule (No Choir Version) - 1Revolution Music
Reception
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Awards and nominations
Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2015 | 1st GIC Innovation Awards for Television | Most Innovative Actress | Jodi Sta. Maria | Won | [11][12] |
29th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Actor | Daniel Padilla | Nominated | [13] | |
Best Drama Actress | Angelica Panganiban | Nominated | |||
Jodi Sta. Maria | Nominated | ||||
Best Supporting Actor | Ronnie Lazaro | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Amy Austria-Ventura | Nominated | |||
1st RAWR Awards | TV Show of the Year | Pangako Sa 'Yo | Won | [14][15][16] | |
Character of the Year (as Amor Powers) | Jodi Sta. Maria | Won | |||
Character of the Year (as Claudia Buenavista) | Angelica Panganiban | Nominated | |||
QOTY (Quote of the Year) “Matitikman ninyo ang batas ng isang api!” – Amor Powers |
Jodi Sta. Maria | Won | |||
6th TV Series Craze Awards | TV Series Craze Award for Leading Lady of the Year | Jodi Sta. Maria | Won | [17] | |
TV Series Craze Award for Leading Man of the Year | Ian Veneracion | Won | [18] | ||
2016 | 2016 Gawad Tanglaw Awards | Best Performance by an Actress (TV Series) | Jodi Sta. Maria | Won | [19] |
See also
- Pangako Sa 'Yo (original version)
- List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN
- List of telenovelas of ABS-CBN
References
- ↑ ABSCBN Entertainment (December 2, 2014). "PANGAKO SA'YO Teaser Trailer: Soon on ABS-CBN!". ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ↑ ABSCBN Entertainment (May 5, 2015). "PANGAKO SA'YO Trailer One: This May 25 on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida!". ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ↑ ABSCBN Entertainment (May 29, 2015). "PANGAKO SA'YO Trailer Two: Weeknights on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida!". ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
- ↑ "Jodi is Amor, Angelica is Claudia in 'Pangako Sa 'Yo' remake". ABS-CBN News. December 2, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- ↑ "WATCH: Jodi and Kathryn as mother and daughter". ABS-CBN News. March 12, 2015. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ↑ "Real or fake? Jodi, Angelica discuss slapping scene for 'Pangako Sa 'Yo'". ABS-CBN News. March 12, 2015. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ↑ ABSCBN Entertainment (May 3, 2015). "ABS-CBN Primetime Bida: Forevermore to Pangako Sa'Yo". ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- ↑ ABS-CBNnews.com (May 8, 2015). "Pangako Sa'Yo Remake: How Did It Fare?". Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ↑ NATIONAL TV RATINGS (Urban + Rural): May 22-25, 2015. ABS-CBN Social Media Newsroom. Retrieved 2015-05-26.
- ↑ National TV ratings (17-22 August 2015): Pangako Sa’yo, On the Wings of Love, and Ningning hit all-time highs in TV ratings | The Voice Kids semi-finals tops Saturday programs. ABS-CBN Social Media Newsroom. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
- ↑ 1st GlC Innovation Awards for Television complete list of winners. Lion Heart TV. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ↑ Meanwhile, Jodi Sta. Maria was also recognized for her role as Amor Powers on “Pangako Sa ‘Yo.” Star Cinema. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ↑ "FULL LIST: Winners, 2015 PMPC Star Awards for TV". Rappler. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
- ↑ First LionhearTV RAWR Awards 2015 Official List of Nominees. Showbiz Expose. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ↑ Full List of Winners of the very first RAWR Awards 2015. Lion Heart TV. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ↑ KathNiel wins big in Rawr Awards. Push ABS-CBN. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ↑ name http://www.tvseriescraze.com/2016/01/the-6th-tv-series-craze-awards-2015
- ↑ name http://www.tvseriescraze.com/2016/01/the-6th-tv-series-craze-awards-2015
- ↑ "2016 Anak TV Awards Winners". Gawad Tanglaw Award Winners'. Retrieved 2016-02-18.