January 15 (2018-01-15) – October 5, 2018 (2018-10-05)
Series overviewedit
The series follows the paths of the Ramirez siblings who live polar opposite lives after being separated at a young age. The siblings' lives are thrust into a world of politics, power and corruption that shake their core values, murder their loved ones and potentially destroy themselves.
The older sibling Katrina (Shaina Magdayao) is eager to shed her old life for the gilded world of her rich and powerful adopted parents and she shuts off the memory of her younger sister. The younger sibling, Juliana (Julia Montes) does not stop searching for her sister and embraces the loving and poor family who adopts her. Their paths cross as young adults but they do not recognize each other. They are in love with the same man, Gael Ojeda (Paulo Avelino). Their conflict becomes more dangerous than just a love triangle and sibling rivalry.
Season 2 (2018)edit
The season explores the aftermath of Gael's death – from the changes in the characters' relationships, the sacrifices for family, and the consequences of revenge.
Cast and charactersedit
Julia Montes portrays Juliana "Ana"/Juliana Ramirez-Del Mundo
Shaina Magdayao portrays Samantha G. Del Mundo-Guerrero/ Katrina Ramirez
Aljur Abrenica portrays Alexander "Xander" Guerrero
Angelica Panganiban was originally supposed to co-star in this project, but was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. Isabelle Daza was cast at a later point, but then dropped out due to her pregnancy. She was replaced by Shaina Magdayao.[18]JC Santos was initially part of the main cast, but was pulled by management for a different project. He was replaced by Aljur Abrenica.[19]
Filmingedit
According to an episode of the talk show Tonight with Boy Abunda In July 2017, Julia Montes announced that the series would began principal photography In August 2017.[20] On August 1, 2017, Dreamscape publicity head Eric John Salut confirmed the show started filming.[21]
Titleedit
The drama was originally titled as Victims of Love. In September 2017, the title was changed to Asintado.[5]
The show began airing reruns on Kapamilya Channel from January 18, 2021 to October 8, 2021, on Kapamilya Gold afternoon block replacing the reruns of The General's Daughter and was replaced by Kapamilya Gold Hits.
This show began airing reruns during the airing of Bagong Umaga.
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