GMA’s “I Can See You” premieres on Netflix Philippines beginning February 15.
The program, which aired on GMA-7 in September last year, features four mini-series produced by four different teams and uses a common visual storytelling device – the use of a camera as a witness to the tales of love and mystery from everyday people; hence the title — “I Can See You.”
Kick-starting the drama anthology on February 15 is “Love on the Balcony” top-billed by Alden Richards, Pancho Magno, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith. It tells the story of a wedding videographer, Gio (Alden), who crosses paths with a frontline nurse, Lea (Jasmine).
Uninspired and creatively drained, Gio is encouraged by his business partner and friend Val (Pancho) to search for a potential fling during quarantine. After their unfortunate encounter, romance eventually blossoms between Gio and Lea amidst the pandemic.
Completing the cast are Denise Barbacena and Shyr Valdez. It is directed by LA Madridejos.
Top billed by Andrea Torres, Yasmien Kurdi, Benjamin Alves, and Paolo Contis, “The Promise” gives viewers more reasons to believe in the power of love this March 1. The story begins with a wealthy widower named Frank (Paolo) who loses his passion for life and becomes a recluse after losing his wife Clarisse (Yasmien) from an accident. When Jude (Benjamin), his cousin and right-hand man in the company, visits him in the lake house where he stays at, Frank takes an interest in the latter’s girlfriend Ivy (Andrea), an aspiring artist who is willing to do anything to take her family out of poverty.
Also playing an exciting role in this series is Maey Bautista. It is by director Zig Dulay.
Heating up online streaming experience on March 15 is the third installment “High-Rise Lovers,” which stars Lovi Poe, Winwyn Marquez, and Tom Rodriguez. It follows the story of married couple Samantha (Lovi) and Luis (Tom) whose relationship dwindles as their opposing goals in life get the best of them. After moving into a new condominium unit, Samantha continues to strive for a big promotion at work while Luis, an unemployed contractor, is forced to accept a renovation job for another occupant — the mysterious Ysabel (Winwyn).
Also starring in the episode are Teresa Loyzaga and Kenneth “Tetay” Ocampo. It is under the helm of Monti Parungao.
Finally, set to bring mystery and romance is the last installment “Truly. Madly. Deadly.” starring Dennis Trillo, Rhian Ramos, and Jennylyn Mercado premiering on March 29. Coleen (Jennylyn) is a professional woman who, after being ridiculed online for a scandal with a married man, moves out of the city and works in a remote resort where she meets the mysterious resident IT guy named Drew (Dennis). Life seems to be going well for the recovering Coleen until her best friend turned enemy Abby (Rhian) shows up and her past begins to haunt her once again.
Joining the talented cast of this episode is Jhoana Marie Tan and with the special participation of Ruby Rodriguez. It is directed by Jorron Lee Monroy.