MIGUEL TANFELIX has obviously accepted the fact that he is now on his own and no longer with his former BiGuel ka-love team Bianca Umali who has a found a real partner off cam in Ruru Madrid.
Miguel now plays the lead solo in the live action version of “Voltes V”.
He also gets a new partner in the episode “#Future” of the hit primetime drama anthology, “I Can See You” that starts airing this Monday night.
This is Kyline Alcantara, who is fresh the success of the Afternoon Prime drama “Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit”. So how is it working with a new leading lady?
“Okay naman,” he says. “This is not the first time for me to work with Kyline kasi nagkasama na kami before in ‘Kambal Karibal’, her first teleserye when she moved to GMA.
"We also get to perform together in some numbers sa ‘All Out Sundays’, so magkakilala na kami and we get along fine.”
The episode “#Future” is a sci-fi romance that will show what happens when one uses social media for nefarious purposes.
In the age of the internet, is going viral truly the be-all and end-all of using social media? Or will one realize that, like ripples on a pond, for every choice one makes, there is a consequence to face?
This is mysterious and intriguing story of a man, Miguel as Vinchie Torres, whose life turns upside down when he gets a glimpse of the future.
Vinchie is an aspiring segment producer who gains the supernatural ability to see the future through CCTV footage.
Kapuso Breakout Star Kyline Alcantara will play Lara Dacer, the woman who crosses paths with Vinchie and discovers that the cause of her depression is somehow linked to him.
In relation to the theme of their episode, Miguel shares his stance on how social media can be beneficial in today’s society.
“Ang edge ng pagiging artista, if you were to make a move online, may followers ka na agad. But hindi lang artista, anyone can start a movement.
"Just make sure na alamin mo muna ‘yung tama sa mali and make sure na may ginagawa ka ring beneficial for other in what you’re doing.
"Hindi mo lang siya basta ginagawa for the sake of being visible in social media kundi to come out with something really worthwhile.”
Driven by his desire to go viral and to gain more likes, social media addict Miguel as Vinchie records what seems to be an ongoing robbery.
After taking his footage of the crime, Vinchie flees the scene without helping the hapless victim who's still in danger.
Not known to him, his father then rushes to help the mugging victim but, in doing so, meets an unfortunate end.
Several months later, while scanning through CCTV footage at work, Vinchie witnesses an incident from the future and attempts to save a mysterious woman named Lara (Kyline).
How will Vinchie's newfound ability to see the future through CCTV footage play a role in closing a painful chapter in his past and in building his budding relationship with Lara?
Kyline, in the role of Lara, expresses that she is delighted to be working with Miguel once more and teases fans on what to expect in the episode.
“It’s fun to work with him again as we’re familiar already sa work etiquette ng isa’t isa. We’re happy na viewers appreciate the works that we did together before.
"Marami pa po silang aabangan. Of course, dapat abangan nila ito not just the kilig scenes but ‘yung plot twist ng story which makes it so kakaiba.”
Playing an equally vital role is Ms. Aiko Melendez as Menchie Torres, Vinchie's loud but loving mother who acquires several vices after her husband’s death.
Making this series exciting is the special participation of Gabby Eigenmann as Elvin Torres, Vinchie's kindhearted and noble father who works as a CCTV operator.
Completing the cast are Mikoy Morales as Royce, Lara's ex-boyfriend who falls victim to addiction; Dani Porter as Analyn Fuentes, Lara's supportive and dependable best friend; Jmee Katanyag as Kakai, Menchie’s friend who loves to gossip and gamble; Francis Mata as Walter, Charlie’s strict but gullible boss.
Catch the world premiere of ‘I Can See You: #Future’ - under the helm of esteemed director Dominic Zapata - beginning April 5, weeknights, right after First Yaya only on GMA-7.
Viewers abroad can also watch the series via GMA's flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV. For the program guide, visit gmapinoyTV.com.