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- Doctor Miguel Cascarro (Pascual) is still mourning the death of his wife Caroline (Jacob) while he scrambles to save his family home from creditors. As he drives home one day, he finds a badly beaten and bloody Valerie (Ramos) on a deserted country road and takes her home to nurse her back to health.
- Trouble seems to find Magno anywhere when he gets caught in the middle of a conflict between rival gangs. But when people close to him get in the line of fire, he assures that there will be hell to pay.
- Three funny, sometimes absurd and sometimes terrifying stories make up "Triptiko."
- An expert Army sniper armed with his tactical knowledge and deadly skills, goes on a quest to protect his family from the man who masterminded the attempt on his life and his loved ones.
- The film tells the life of Colonel Billy Bibit from his days as a cadet to his exploits as a young officer and one of the heroes of the Philippine Revolution of 1986.
- A woman gives birth to a monster and is compelled to protect her child even as it commits heinous acts of violence.
- Real-life husband and wife Janno Gibbs and Bing Loyzaga are joined by their daughter Alyssa in this family comedy. In a family where mothers-in-law are at war, a cute little girl keeps the household sane and the family together.
- "Makabagong San Juan" is a short documentary featuring CJ Santos, credited as Jack Logan, as the host. The documentary is an integral part of the socially engaging program, Jack Logan Realtalks. Delving into the Philippines' vibrant history of San Juan City, it intricately explores pivotal events such as the Battle of Pinaglabanan, which served as the catalyst for the Philippine Revolution of 1896, while also highlighting significant landmarks like the El Deposito Museum and Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine. This production garnered esteemed recognition from the San Juan City Government for its commendable portrayal of the city's heritage. Moreover, it achieved a nomination for the prestigious Best Single Digital Programme/Short Film at the 28th Asian Television Awards in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, solidifying its impact and resonance within the industry.
- 'Muse' or "Lakambini" is a documentary showing a glimpse of the lives of three women from different communities, and their three distinct arts. It focuses on the art of these women, their process and inspirations, and their hopes for the future of their communities. Magdalena is a National Living Treasure, famed for her weaving, and living among a community of fellow women weavers. Imelda is a painter and printmaker, and one of the founding members of KASIBULAN. Kyla is a young creative, recently taking over the home linen store of her family. All three women use Philippine culture as their muse in the arts.
- Rampangga's second episode entitled; "Big Lechon, Big Mamu!". The show featured a lone business woman in the suburbs of San Juan and was inspired to put up a family recipe into a business. Brando Malajosa came in with his gay friends, Pedro Tyorba and Facundo Qualerqui to try out the dish with Choupaski.