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Imortal
2010–11 Philippine television drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Imortal (lit. 'Immortal') is a Philippine television drama horror-fantasy series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is sequel to Lobo.[2][3][4] Directed by Chito S. Roño, Jerry Lopez-Sineneng, Trina N. Dayrit and Richard V. Somes, it stars John Lloyd Cruz and Angel Locsin. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from October 4, 2010 to April 29, 2011, and was replaced by I Am Legend.
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Prequel
Imortal is a sequel to the 2008 ABS-CBN fantasy series, Lobo. The previous series also starred Angel Locsin and Piolo Pascual. However, Lobo story-wise only included werewolves without any reference to vampires. Locsin's character in Imortal is the daughter of her character in Lobo.[2][6]
Synopsis
In 1572, a group of powerful beings arrived on Philippine shores. Known as vampires, drinkers of human blood, their menace quickly spreads throughout the land. But unknown to them, a powerful clan of shapeshifters also lives in the islands—a group of beings who can transform themselves into powerful wolves - the Taong Lobos.
The Taong Lobos were the humans' protectors, and together, the two species formed an army to destroy the vampires. The blood drinkers were no match for the Taong Lobos. One by one, they fell. Those who survive go into hiding. Peace prevails among the humans and Taong Lobos, and the memory of the vampires fades. Around this time, the Taong Lobos deal with a crisis of their own giving way to the events of the first series of this trilogy, Lobo.
Unbeknownst to them, the vampires lay dormant for a reason: to organize and fortify their numbers until they are ready. They hold a dangerous secret: a prophecy, foretelling an epic battle between vampires and the Taong Lobos that will ultimately decide the fate of their respective bloodlines. The battle will be led by a powerful vampire and a powerful werewolf who are each other's nemesis and downfall. The vampires believe they have found their prophesied savior and are now preparing for the war to come. Meanwhile, the Taong Lobos have grown complacent and know nothing about the prophecy.
With the stage set for an epic battle, two individuals: Mateo (John Lloyd Cruz) and Lia (Angel Locsin) find themselves drawn to each other. As they grow closer, they unknowingly awaken the powers that are lying dormant within them—the same powers that will inevitably tear them apart.
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Cast and characters
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Main cast
Supporting cast
Guest cast
- Angel Locsin as Lyka Blancaflor Raymundo-Ortega†
- Piolo Pascual as Noah Ortega†
- Mark Gil as Julio
- Kalila Aguilos as Barang
- Carlos Morales as Lyndon
- Christian Vasquez as Badong / Luis Cristobal
- Archie Alemania as Arturo Lumibao
- Dean de Jesus as vampire
- Danillo Barrios as Billy Villareal
- Menggie Cobarrubias as Jessie Cordero
- Manuel Aquino as Albert Esguerra
- Josh Ivan Morales as Benezor
- Angelo Garcia as Andoy
- Manuel Chua as Diego
- Kris Martinez as Francis
- Gerard Acao as Macoy
- Zeppi Borromeo as Baldo
- Thou Reyes as Rafael
- Andre Tiangco as Atty. Yumul
- Hermes Bautista as Taong Lobo
- David Chua as Taong Lobo
- Kevin Paul Lavarias as Taong Lobo
- Marion Dela Cruz as Taong Lobo
- Gem Ramos as Taong Lobo
- RJ Calipus as Taong Lobo
- Kristel Moreno as Severina
- Jhet Borillo as Vampire
- Helga Krapf as Vampire
- Rob Stumvoll as Vampire
- Princess Manzon as Vampire
- Yuri Okawa as Vampire
- Rommel Velasquez as Waya Leo
- Allyson Lualhati as young Tabitha Matute
- Alwyn Uytingco as young Julio
- Matthew Mendoza as young Simon Teodoro
- Sheree Bautista as young Lucille Zaragosa
- Epy Quizon as young Abraham Villamor
- Precious Lara Quigaman as Ceres
- Justin Cuyugan as Alfredo
- Sajj Geronimo as young Lia
- Jairus Aquino as young Mateo (1st generation)
- John Paul Lubat as baby Mateo (2nd generation)
- Bugoy Cariño as young Mateo (2nd generation)
- Marites Juaquin as Darla†, Samantha's mother
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Reception
Ratings
On March 7, 2011, it was moved to a later timeslot to give way to Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin. Because of this, the show's ratings dropped to an average of more than 20 million viewers nightly from having more than 30 million viewers.[9]
Launch
Imortal was launched as part of the half-term show line-up by ABS-CBN, launched as part of the 60th Anniversary of Philippine Soap Opera.[3] The production of the series started In 2010.[6][10]
Promotion
DVD
The DVD series is internationally distributed to Volumes 1-13 containing all episodes.
Pangil: The teleserye-based RPG
Pangil (fangs) is an online role-playing game created in relation to the television show and was released before the premiere of the series was launched. The role-playing game involves around the character of Samantha (played by Maricar Reyes in the series) and players instruct her on her quest as she defeats the enemies. The locations on the game were also based on real locations in the Philippines such as Intramuros, Quiapo and Binondo.[6][11]
The Hidden Chapters of Imortal: Anino't Panaginip
A series of webisodes were also released on the official website entitled Anino't Panaginip (Shadows and Dreams). It consists of 5 minute long episodes that were unreleased on television and was released every week as the series premieres.[6][11] There are currently 24 webisodes.
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Sequel
A sequel to the Moonstone series entitled La Luna Sangre, starring Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla and Richard Gutierrez premiered on June 19, 2017. The sequel series was first revealed at the company's trade launch on November 22, 2016.[12]
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