There were a lot of nitpicking netizens who raised their brows upon Coco Martin announcing that his long-running primetime series, “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” won’t end. At least, not yet.
Luckily for the leading man, a plethora of televiewers still support the action-filled show and that is what motivated the network to prolong it.
Coco revealed this during the launch of his new TV advertisement for Ajinomoto, which transpired on July 5, Thursday, at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar.
“Wala pa talagang definite…kung kelan siya matatapos. Hangga’t gusto pa siya ng manonood. Hindi ko masasabi kung hanggang 2019 or hanggang 2018. Pag naramdaman namin na siguro wala na kaming kuwentong mabibigay o hindi na siya gusto ng mga tao, kahit gustuhin pa namin, wala na kaming magagawa. Kailangan na naming tapusin.”
“Pero hangga’t tinatangkilik pa siya ng mga tao, hangga’t may mabibigay pa kaming bagong kuwento, at hangga’t nakakapag-inspire pa kami ng mga tao, nandiyan pa rin ang Probinsyano.”
Moreover, the actor shared that the show’s cast and production team check on the show’s ratings. Apparently, they base their plot direction from their staggering viewership.
“Kasi yun yung nagpapasigla sa amin every day. Para malaman namin kung tamang direksiyon ba ang ginagawa namin every day. Lalo na ngayon, ang daming bagong set of characters na nakapasok, bagong kuwento. May mga action stars na papasok. Kumbaga, napakahaba pa ang tatakbuhin ng kuwento.”
Meanwhile, the “Ang Probinsyano” star said he’s open to gracing the rival network’s “Eat Bulaga” to promote his forthcoming Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry with “Bossing” Vic Sotto.
“Sana. Nag-guest na ako dati doon. Hindi ko naman pinagkakaila na nanggaling rin naman ako sa kabilang network. Nagsimula ako doon then after that, ang nagbigay talaga sa akin ng major break ang ABS-CBN. Mabait rin sila [GMA] sa akin. Kumbaga, walang problema.”
See how netizens reacted to this.
SOURCE: PEP
Luckily for the leading man, a plethora of televiewers still support the action-filled show and that is what motivated the network to prolong it.
Coco revealed this during the launch of his new TV advertisement for Ajinomoto, which transpired on July 5, Thursday, at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar.
“Wala pa talagang definite…kung kelan siya matatapos. Hangga’t gusto pa siya ng manonood. Hindi ko masasabi kung hanggang 2019 or hanggang 2018. Pag naramdaman namin na siguro wala na kaming kuwentong mabibigay o hindi na siya gusto ng mga tao, kahit gustuhin pa namin, wala na kaming magagawa. Kailangan na naming tapusin.”
“Pero hangga’t tinatangkilik pa siya ng mga tao, hangga’t may mabibigay pa kaming bagong kuwento, at hangga’t nakakapag-inspire pa kami ng mga tao, nandiyan pa rin ang Probinsyano.”
Moreover, the actor shared that the show’s cast and production team check on the show’s ratings. Apparently, they base their plot direction from their staggering viewership.
“Kasi yun yung nagpapasigla sa amin every day. Para malaman namin kung tamang direksiyon ba ang ginagawa namin every day. Lalo na ngayon, ang daming bagong set of characters na nakapasok, bagong kuwento. May mga action stars na papasok. Kumbaga, napakahaba pa ang tatakbuhin ng kuwento.”
Meanwhile, the “Ang Probinsyano” star said he’s open to gracing the rival network’s “Eat Bulaga” to promote his forthcoming Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry with “Bossing” Vic Sotto.
“Sana. Nag-guest na ako dati doon. Hindi ko naman pinagkakaila na nanggaling rin naman ako sa kabilang network. Nagsimula ako doon then after that, ang nagbigay talaga sa akin ng major break ang ABS-CBN. Mabait rin sila [GMA] sa akin. Kumbaga, walang problema.”
See how netizens reacted to this.
SOURCE: PEP
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