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FPJ's Batang Quiapo (Шаблон:Translation) is a Philippine action-comedy drama television series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Darnel Joy R. Villaflor, Coco Martin and Kevin de Vela, the series stars Martin as the titular main character. It is based on the 1986 action-comedy film of the same title starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Maricel Soriano.[1] The series premiered on the network's Primetime Bida evening block, and worldwide via The Filipino Channel on February 13, 2023, replacing Mars Ravelo's Darna.

The series is also available for streaming via iWantTFC worldwide.

Plot

A young man named Tanggol (Coco Martin) rises to be one of the biggest outlaws in the neighborhood while he navigates his way in life to survive in Quiapo, Manila. Hoping to earn the affection of his parents, his feat draws him closer to the truth about his identity.[2][3]

Cast and characters

Present

Main cast
Supporting cast
Guest cast
  • Kiko Matos as Erik
  • Victor Silayan as PLT Luis JacobeШаблон:Efn
  • Ivan Carapiet as Diego
  • Paolo Serrano as Paquito
  • Raymond Buensuceso "Flict-G" Rivera as Rocky
  • Antonio "Mastafeat" Cajuban Jr. as Pito
  • Jonas Dichoso as Jonas Jay "Jojo" T. Pamatpat
  • Romarico "Crazymix" Superable as Jude "Botchok" Andulan
  • Marco "Kial" Alkadama as Theodoro "Toryo" Paanum
  • Bryan "Smugglaz" Lao as Estroso / Kidlat
  • Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio as Teban
  • Christian Carlo "Pistolero" Cañares as Kaloy
  • Jeolanie Aporado Sacdalan as Chairman
  • Myrna Castillo as Myrna
  • Pokski Ramirez as Opong
  • Rey Solo as Solo
  • Wilmar "Scarface" Peñaflorida as Augustus's henchman
  • John Ching as Augustus's henchman
  • Raul "Higante" Dillo as Raul
  • Rey Bejar as Bejar
  • Alex Cunanan as Augustus's henchman
  • Xander Madrid as Augustus's henchman
  • Ricky Alma Jose as Augustus's henchman
  • Pontri Bernardo as PBGEN Avelino RivasШаблон:Efn
  • Jorel Ramirez as PLT Mario SamonteШаблон:Efn
  • Happy Marcial as Happy
  • Ghercie Soriano as Ghercie
  • Geline Garcia as Geline
  • Rey Langit as Reporter Ruben
  • Michael Rivero as Abner
  • Jess Evardone as Gaspar
  • Joel "Pambansang Kolokoy" Mondina as Cocoy
  • Zeppi Borromeo as Fidel
  • Romy Romulo as Homer
  • Darwin "Haprice" Tolentino as Teron
  • Lotlot Bustamante as Ibyang
  • Kenjhons Serrano as Victor
  • Lauren Novero as Renan
  • Paolo Gumabao as Lawrence Martin
  • Dexie Diaz as Annika
  • Thamara Alexandria as Phoebe
  • Andrew Ramsay as Bobby
  • Shernan Gaite as Chito

Former

Main cast
  • Lovi Poe[10] as Monica "Mokang / Monique" Dimaculangan-Frias
Supporting cast
  • Marlon Tourette as Iking
  • Toni Fowler as Chicky
  • RK Bagatsing as Greg Montenegro
  • Ricardo Cepeda as Richardson Wu
  • Marina Benipayo as Christine Cheng
  • Odette Khan as Aurora Cheng
  • Ynez Veneracion as Marita
  • Dinky Doo Jr. as Boston
  • Deborah Sun as Yolly
Guest cast
  • Rez Cortez as Abdul
  • Sarah Edwards as Fatima
  • Jun Hidalgo as Omar
  • Robbie Packing as Ato
  • Lovely Jimenez-Dela Peña as Joy
  • Norvin Dela Peña as Norman
  • Elyson "Ghost Wrecker" Caranza as Kagawad / Tanod
  • Aaron "Yorme" Sunga as Tolits
  • Erin Espiritu as Tala
  • Eric Fructuoso as Banjo
  • Janice Jurado as Janet
  • Peso Ratschild as Baldo
  • Angela Balagtas as Kiara
  • Jonic Magno as Nestor
  • Anne Feo as Lilian
  • Kevin de Vela as Efren
  • Shanaia Gomez as Selene
  • Christine Bermas as Aileen
  • Rafael Froilan as Kanor
  • Edna Vida Froilan as Erlinda
  • Nonoy Froilan as Amanda's dad
  • Via Veloso as Cynthia
  • Rags Regalado as Ruby
  • Lowell Conales as Raul
  • Giovanni Baldisseri as Felix Jacobe
  • Alireza Libre as Atty. Legaspi
  • Nanding Josef as Rev. Fr. Ruben
  • Dino Imperial as JP
  • Jimboy Martin as Karlo
  • Sophie Reyes as Jill
  • Karla Marie Preizer as Sarah
  • Drey Brown as Tony
  • Loi "Mama Loi" Villarama as Loisa
  • Francis Valle "Dyosa Pockoh" Suayan as Jessa
  • Leo Bruno as Fria
  • Alexa Macanan as Ema
  • Katrina Paula as Tinay
  • Amanda Zamora as Charlene Cheng
  • Ava Mendez as Eva
  • John Lapid as John
  • Syra Mulleno as Café Manager
  • Lorna Sacdalan as Lorna
  • Jong Cuenco as Cong. Sevilla
  • Nognog as Nognog
  • Jaime Cuales as Pango
  • Roberto Antonino as Bantay
  • Alex Vincent Medina as young Marcelo
  • Alma Concepcion as Queeny
  • Leandro Baldemor as Jimmy
  • Erlinda Villalobos as Bechay
  • Boss "Barakojuan" John as Bobet "Buboy" Border
  • Bullet "Boss Bullet" Manliclic as Baste "Bagyo" Fuego
  • Kit Thompson

Episodes

Шаблон:Main List of Batang Quiapo episodes

Production

After the success of the television adaptation of Ang Probinsyano, Batang Quiapo was pegged by various news outlets as Martin's likeliest next project and a possible new TV series. Rumors of the possible TV adaptation of Batang Quiapo began when the film's theme, Doon Lang, was performed by Martin in a "duet" with Fernando Poe Jr. as the clip of the scene from the film was being played;[11] said scene originally featured Poe and Maricel Soriano singing in a duet.[12][13] Martin had expressed interest in adapting more of FPJ's works for film and/or television,[14] as he adapted another Poe classic Carlo J. Caparas' Ang Panday[15] which was an entry into the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival.[16]

However, the adaptation became uncertain due to Ang Probinsyano's continued extension[17] until its finale on August 12, 2022.[18]

On December 5, 2022, Martin is confirmed to star, direct, write, and to co-produce (the first in his showbiz career) in the Batang Quiapo remake alongside Poe's daughter, Lovi Poe and Charo Santos.[1][2][3]

Principal photography commenced on January 9, 2023, the same day of the celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazarene.[19][20]

Broadcast

The series, along with other Primetime Bida programs were pre-empted on A2Z beginning November 8, 2023. It will take effect every Wednesday and Friday to give way to the 2023–24 PBA season. It continued to air on Cine Mo! (as Saturday Marathon), Kapamilya Channel and TV5.[21]

Soundtrack

The series' opening theme song, "Batang Quiapo (alternatively titled as "Matira Matibay")", is sung by various Filipino rap artists—Smugglaz, Bassilyo, CrazyMix, Flict-G, Kial, MastaFeat, Jonas, and PistoleroШаблон:Efn—and a cover of Rico J. Puno's "Kapalaran" is sung by Gary Valenciano.[22]

Reception

Ratings

According to Kantar Media, the pilot episode of the series debuted to a rating of 21.4%, and rose to 22.6% on February 15 (compared to its timeslot rival Maria Clara at Ibarra with 19.1% and 19.6%, respectively).[23] Additionally, the series received an average national TV ratings of 25.2% from October 9 to 13, covering urban and rural homes (ahead its timeslot rival Maging Sino Ka Man).[24]

Despite limited reach on free-to-air, AGB Nielsen Philippines reported that the pilot week of the series gave a positive feedback on the viewers with 12.5% pilot episode rating on February 13, 2023, placing it in the 3rd spot of the rating board and 13.8% rating on February 15, placing on the 2nd spot of the rating board (compared to Maria Clara at Ibarra's 12.5%).[25][26][23] As per AGB Neilsen, the series registered its highest rating of 16.9% on October 13, 2023, placing at the top spot of the rating board.[27]

Online viewership

Batang Quiapo was a success upon its debut. The pilot week has generated over 44 million digital views across all online platforms and peaked with 341,509 live concurrent viewers on YouTube. The official tag also became the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter nationwide.[28] On November 16, 2023, the series reached an all-time high of 492,836 live concurrent viewers on YouTube.[29]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Шаблон:Abbr
2024 Platinum Stallion Media Awards Socially Relevant TV Series FPJ's Batang Quiapo Шаблон:Won [30]

Controversy

Muslim stereotype controversy

A day after its debut, the series' creators apologized to the Muslim community due to a scene where Martin's character Tanggol sought the help of his Muslim friend Abdul–portrayed by Rez Cortez–as he was being pursued by the police. Tanggol took refuge in the company of armed Muslim men whom the police were hesitant to take action due to fear of retribution. A number of Muslim Filipinos took offense and criticised the portrayal as reinforcing negative stereotypes against them,[31] with some calling for a boycott of the series.[32] Movie and Television Review and Classification Board later released a statement on the controversy and asked for cultural sensitivity from production houses.[33] Senator Robin Padilla–a prominent Filipino Muslim–also issued a statement regarding the episode, assuring people that Martin did not have any "ill intentions" and appealed to fellow Filipino Muslims for understanding and forgiveness.[34]

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Kapamilya Channel (original programming) Шаблон:A2Z (original programming) Шаблон:ABS-CBN Adaptations (Local Films)