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Ina Raymundo to star in a May-December film with Will Ashley
Kiko Escuadro,
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 10, 2024 03:50 PM PHT

MANILA -- Actress Ina Raymundo and Gen Z actor Will Ashley are set to star in the upcoming film "X & Y."
MANILA -- Actress Ina Raymundo and Gen Z actor Will Ashley are set to star in the upcoming film "X & Y."
In an Instagram post, Raymundo teased her followers with a poster of their upcoming movie set to hit cinemas on April 17.
In an Instagram post, Raymundo teased her followers with a poster of their upcoming movie set to hit cinemas on April 17.
"It’s the unexpected that changes our lives. Y.O.L.O. The best love is unexpected," the actress captioned the post.
"It’s the unexpected that changes our lives. Y.O.L.O. The best love is unexpected," the actress captioned the post.
Produced by G Channel PH Entertainment Production, "X & Y" is directed by Adolf Alix Jr., who describes the project as a "fresh team up."
Produced by G Channel PH Entertainment Production, "X & Y" is directed by Adolf Alix Jr., who describes the project as a "fresh team up."
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"X & Y" star Will Ashley, Ina Raymundo with Director Adolf Alix Jr. "We wanted a fresh team but reliable actors. Ina is always a good actress and a lot of people admire her. Will is a newcomer but has all the potential," Alix said in a message with ABS-CBN News.
Alix also described the film as a "road film," and was shot in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Alix also described the film as a "road film," and was shot in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
"It's an unexpected love story formed by two souls looking for themselves bounded by time, so their relationship grows and breaks as they go along," he said.
"It's an unexpected love story formed by two souls looking for themselves bounded by time, so their relationship grows and breaks as they go along," he said.
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