New projects from Anne, Bela in Viva's line-up until 2022

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New projects from Anne Curtis, Bela Padilla in Viva's line-up until 2022

“Agnostic” is the word used by Vincent del Rosario, president and CEO of Vivamax, to describe how Viva works with the best names in the industry.

Del Rosario announced that Anne Curtis is expected to resume her acting career, after being sidelined by her pregnancy, giving birth and taking care of her daughter Dahlia Amelie for two years. “All of us have been waiting. For the past 38 years, cinema has been our life blood. Nakakapanibago, but at the same time, we welcome this new opportunity to offer direct-to-consumer service.”

“Sarah is always open to do a movie with us. The consistent challenge with our creative is to give her the right material that she will like and consider. Right now, nag-iipon kami ng materials that she might consider, but the earliest is first quarter of next year for Sarah to work with us again.” The likes of Carlo Aquino, JM De Guzman, and Barbie Imperial have been loaned out to Viva for film projects and the stars committed to work with Viva.

“We are also working with top production houses. We get our content from different sources, so I guess walang umay factor because you’ll see the best in the industry working with us, working for us or us licensing from them.” Meanwhile, Fernandez will go in drag with fellow actors Baron Geisler, Jeric Raval and Joel Torre in “Bagong Badings.”

JM De Guzman and Kim Molina are paired for the first time in Naval’s “Adik sa ‘Yo,” written by Mel Mendoza Del Rosario.

 

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