'Hello, Love, Again' now PH's highest grossing film
(UPDATE) THE romantic drama film "Hello, Love, Again," starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, shattered local box-office records, earning an impressive P930 million just 10 days after its release. The latest Bernardo-Richards starrer dethroned Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera's "Rewind," which previously held the record with P924 million, making "Hello, Love, Again" the highest-grossing Filipino movie of all time. Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo INSTAGRAM PHOTO/ALDENRICHARDS02 The announcement was made on Friday night by ABS-CBN Films and Star Cinema. "Maraming salamat to all of you who gave your love and support for our film. We truly have found our home in you, and we celebrate this success with you. 'Hello, Love, Again' is now the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time in just 10 DAYS! #HelloLoveAgain is playing in cinemas worldwide!" they wrote on their social media accounts. Richards, on his personal Instagram account, said, "Thank you for making this happen. We are truly grateful beyond words. Maraming, maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat. To GOD be the glory. #HELLOLoveAgain." Star Cinema and GMA Pictures' first film collaboration was released in local theaters last Nov. 13, achieving the highest first-day gross of P85 million. It also attained the highest single-day ticket sales of P131 million on Nov. 16. The film premiered in Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, Guam, Saipan and London. It debuted at no. 8 in the US box-office Top 10, earning $2.4 million to achieve the biggest opening for a Filipino film in America. It is now showing in over 1,000 cinemas worldwide, including 181 theaters in the Middle East. It is also set to have screenings in various Asian countries toward the end of November. The blockbuster offering from director Cathy Garcia-Sampana served as the closing film at the Asian World Film Festival, held in Los Angeles, California. A sequel to "Hello, Love, Goodbye" (2019), "Hello, Love, Again" follows Joy and Ethan, who reconnect after five years apart as they navigate the complexities of their lives in Canada, rediscovering love and connection amidst their changing circumstances.
(UPDATE) THE romantic drama film "Hello, Love, Again," starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, shattered local box-office records, earning an impressive P930 million just 10 days after its release.
The latest Bernardo-Richards starrer dethroned Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera's "Rewind," which previously held the record with P924 million, making "Hello, Love, Again" the highest-grossing Filipino movie of all time. Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo INSTAGRAM PHOTO/ALDENRICHARDS02
The announcement was made on Friday night by ABS-CBN Films and Star Cinema.
"Maraming salamat to all of you who gave your love and support for our film. We truly have found our home in you, and we celebrate this success with you. 'Hello, Love, Again' is now the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time in just 10 DAYS! #HelloLoveAgain is playing in cinemas worldwide!" they wrote on their social media accounts.
Richards, on his personal Instagram account, said, "Thank you for making this happen. We are truly grateful beyond words. Maraming, maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat. To GOD be the glory. #HELLOLoveAgain."
Star Cinema and GMA Pictures' first film collaboration was released in local theaters last Nov. 13, achieving the highest first-day gross of P85 million. It also attained the highest single-day ticket sales of P131 million on Nov. 16.
The film premiered in Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, Guam, Saipan and London. It debuted at no. 8 in the US box-office Top 10, earning $2.4 million to achieve the biggest opening for a Filipino film in America.
It is now showing in over 1,000 cinemas worldwide, including 181 theaters in the Middle East. It is also set to have screenings in various Asian countries toward the end of November.
The blockbuster offering from director Cathy Garcia-Sampana served as the closing film at the Asian World Film Festival, held in Los Angeles, California.
A sequel to "Hello, Love, Goodbye" (2019), "Hello, Love, Again" follows Joy and Ethan, who reconnect after five years apart as they navigate the complexities of their lives in Canada, rediscovering love and connection amidst their changing circumstances.