The film 'A Werewolf Boy' will be remade in the Philippines.

Released in 2012 and instantly elevating actors Song Joong-ki and Park Bo-young to stardom, 'A Werewolf Boy' was recorded as the romance film that drew the largest audience in Korea at the time.

In the Philippine remake of 'A Werewolf Boy,' the beloved young-generation national couple Rabin Angeles and Angela Muji will challenge themselves with their first leading roles in a film amid the expectations of millions of fans.

Rabin Angeles will play the werewolf boy and Angela Muji will play Sun-yi, offering a fresh story that adds new emotions and interpretations to the original's sentiment. Veteran actors including Lorna Tolentino will also join the cast to enhance the film's completeness.

The film is directed by Crisanto B. Aquino, who directed Instant Daddy and My Future You. The project is co-produced by Viva Films, Sutdio Viva, and CJ Entertainment, and while faithful to the original narrative, it is expected to captivate audiences with high-quality acting and sophisticated visuals.

Meanwhile, Milagro signed a strategic memorandum of agreement with Viva Communications, the Philippines' largest entertainment group, last summer. Since then, it has continued steady exchanges and cooperation, further accelerating its moves in the global entertainment business.

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