4 Philippine Showbiz Today
October 22 - November 7, 2016
Jan. 22-Feb.7, 2015
Cover Story
Sam Milby, Zanjoe Marudo and Angel Locsin
fi ght for love in The Third Party
Star Cinema and TFC@
theMovies’ latest offering cuts
through as it brings together
three of the industry’s biggest
stars in a movie that shows that
‘all is fair in love and war’
For the first time, Angel
Locsin, Sam Milby and Zanjoe
Marudo come together in a movie
about an unlikely set-up of a love,
an old flame and second chances
in The Third Party, airing in key
cities worldwide this October via
TFC@theMovies.
Graded A by the Cinema
Evaluation Board (CEB), “The
Third Party” tells the story of Andi
(Locsin), a woman who is still not
over her ex-boyfriend and high
school best friend Max (Milby).
After some years, their paths
cross again and Andi hopes that
this becomes the perfect time to
rekindle their romance. Her hope
crushes after Max introduces her
to his partner Christian (Marudo)
Andi is ready to move on
again until in an interesting twist
of fate, an untoward incident
forces her to run back to Max and
asks if she could live with him and
Christian. As Andi tries one more
time to win back the heart of Max,
Christian is determined to do
everything to keep him.
The multi-awarded Locsin
said in an interview in “Tonight
With Boy Abunda” that everyone
can surely relate to the film,
especially those who have had
their hearts broken before. Locsin
explains: “Kasi lahat po tayo
ay nagmahal at nasaktan,
nagmaganda at umasa pero
minsan, may kapalit na.”
Kapamilya Heartthrob
Milby’s character Max who
may have taken the break
up badly at the start, has
already moved on and is
now in a tight relationship
with Christian. This is
the case until he sees ex-
girlfriend Andi and feels his
heart beat for her again.
Milby says it’s about taking
a bit something from the
past to learn how to deal
much with the present and
what could be the future.
“It’s about making mistakes
but realizing that those
mistakes will become good
blessings,” Milby says.
Christian,
played
by
another
Kapamilya
Heartthrob Marudo, who
is settled with Max, will
find Andi’s entry, albeit
accidental, very intrusive.
“Hindi puwedeng ganoon
kasi dalawa kayo sa
relasyon,” Marudo says of his
character’s perception.
In the circus of it all, Andi
trying to win Max back and
Christian doing everything to keep
their relationship – whose love will
prevail?
Find out by watching The
Third Party, which also stars
esteemed actors Odette Khan,
Carla Martinez, Al Tantay, Alma
“The Third Party” cast members Zanjoe Marudo, Angel Locsin and
Sam Milby with director Jason Paul Laxamana
Moreno and Cherry Pie
Picache; talented actresses
Beauty
Gonzalez
and
Matet de Leon; and the new
generation of actresses Maris
Racal, Katrina Legaspi, plus
child star Chun Sa Jung.
Catch The Third Party,
directed by Jason Paul
Laxamana, on these dates:
October 16 in Italy, October
20 in Papua New Guinea;
October 21 in U.S., Canada,
and Saipan; October 22 in
Vienna and Austria; October
23 in Madrid, Spain; October
22 and 23 in United Kingdom;
and October 30 in Hong
Kong and Barcelona, Spain
For more updates about
the film, visit www.tfc-usa.
com/3rdparty,
www.tfc-
ca.com/3rdparty,
emea.
kapamilya.com or the TFC
Facebook page applicable in
your area. To connect with
fellow global Kapamilyas,
follow @KapamilyaTFC on
Instagram and Twitter. ●
Celebrity Birthdays for October
2 - Maria Ressa (1963)
8 - Sandy Andolong (1961)
2 - Benjie Paras (1968)
9 - Mars Ravelo† (1916)
3 - Kidlat Tahimik (!942)
10- Erik Santos (1982)
3 - Ryan Eigenman (1978) 10- Francis Escudero (1969)
3 - Ramon Fernandez (1953) 11- Ricardo Cepeda (1964)
4 - Francis Magalona† (1964) 11- Daniel Razon (1967)
4 - Francisco Tatad (1940)
12- Edward Hagedorn (1946)
5 - Maja Salvador (1988)
14- Joey De Leon (1946)
5 - E.R. Ejercito (1963)
14- Robert Jaworski, Jr. (1971)
6 - Eddie Villanueva (1946) 15- Roberto Corona (1948)
6 - Lou Bonnevie (1965)
16- Perla Adea (1952)
6 - Charito Solis† (1935)
17- Vina Morales (1975)
7 - Gerardo Sicat (1935)
19- Christian Bautista (1981)
7 - Marlou Aquino (1972)
19- Mo Twister (1977)
7 - Joey Marquez (1958)
20- Isabel Oli (1981)
7 - Charlie Davao† (1934)
21- Amy Nobleza (2003)
23 - Juan Luna† (1857)
25 - Oscar Moreno† (1921)
25 - Lito Lapid (1955)
25 - Henry Sy (1924)
26 - Viktoria (1970)
26 - Joey Salceda (1961)
26 - Raul Roco† (1941)
27 - Boy Abunda (1955)
27 - Nino Muhlach (1971)
27 - Charo Santos (1955)
28 - Ramon Mitra† (1964)
28 - Alan Peter Cayetano
(1970)
29 - Tia Dely† (1920)
31 - Helen Vela† (1946)
31 - Christopher de Leon
(1956)