Finally, the much-awaited film reunion of Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards has done its principal photography.
"Hello, Love Again," a collaboration between Star Cinema and GMA Pictures, is in its post-production stage which primarily includes editing, mixing, musical directing, interlock, coloring, and other cures.
The movie, a sequel to the blockbuster project “Hello, Love, Goodbye” headlined as well by Kathryn and Alden, has shot most of its scenes in Canada.
Bernardo and Richards had to advance the shots of their scenes—major and minor so that they could concentrate on their roles as lovers in the middle of their other assignments on film and television.
It was a smooth-sailing production composed barely of a considerably small filmmaking team exported to North America.
Alden felt sad that the shoots had already been done in Canada and he already missed the company of Kathryn.
“Nakakalungkot (It’s saddening),” he exclaimed in his social media posts.
He doesn’t worry, though, because there will be other shoots scheduled in Manila and elsewhere with Kathryn.
How true is the rumor that a love story in real life between Bernardo and Richards is unfolding apart from the narrative the movie has to offer?
With Kath and Alden, popularly now known as KathDen portmanteau, actor Joross Gamboa joined in the “Hello, Love Again” family filming in Canada with director Cathy Garcia Sampana at the helm.
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