This September 30, the highly anticipated prequel to the hit TV5 show “Niña and Niño,” titled “Ang Himala ni Niño,” will premiere on TV5. After captivating audiences with the story of beloved siblings Niña and Niño, this new series will take viewers back to Niño’s past, as he recalls his first encounters with miracles in the quaint rural town of Bukang Liwayway.
The story follows Niño and his mother Gloria as they begin a new chapter of their lives in this special place that plays a significant role in shaping Niño’s character and future.
“Ang Himala ni Niño” features an exceptional cast, with Zion Cruz portraying the young Niño. The show boasts two of the industry’s finest actors: Freddie Webb as Lolo Mars and K Brosas as Ate Gege.
Freddie Webb, a legendary figure in Philippine television, is celebrated for his versatility and his portrayal of complex characters. With a career spanning decades, Webb has become a beloved icon through memorable roles in hit shows such as “Chicks to Chicks,” “Home Along Da Riles,” and the recently concluded series “Can’t Buy Me Love.” His return in “Ang Himala ni Niño” as Lolo Mars brings a heartwarming and wise presence to the show, reinforcing his legacy as a master of his craft.
Lolo Mars is Bukang Liwayway’s wise elder, known for his deep spiritual connection and his mysterious ability to perform miracles. As Niño’s guiding light, Lolo Mars instills in him the values of seeing goodness in everyone and staying connected to God through faith and prayer.
Adding to the stellar cast is K Brosas, a multi-talented comedienne, singer, and actress with a charismatic presence. Known for her comedic prowess in shows like “Sing Galing,” “Tropang LOL,” and “Talentadong Pinoy,” Brosas now flexes her dramatic muscles in “Ang Himala ni Niño.” As Ate Gege, she brings depth, warmth, and a maternal touch to the story, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Ate Gege takes on the role of Niño’s second mother figure after his own mother, Gloria, leaves to seek better opportunities. She lovingly cares for Niño, ensuring that he grows up with kindness and respect in his heart.
“Ang Himala ni Niño” is set to air starting September 30, Monday to Friday, 11:15 a.m. on TV5.