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Janella Salvador, Win Metawin's film 'Under Parallel Skies' coming to Netflix on Oct. 24
Janella Salvador, Win Metawin's film 'Under Parallel Skies' coming to Netflix on Oct. 24
Reyma Deveza,
ABS-CBN News
Published Sep 27, 2024 11:18 AM PHT

MANILA — Kapamilya actress Janella Salvador's film "Under Parallel Skies" with Thai actor Win Metawin will be available for streaming on Netflix starting October 24.
MANILA — Kapamilya actress Janella Salvador's film "Under Parallel Skies" with Thai actor Win Metawin will be available for streaming on Netflix starting October 24.
Directed by Sigrid Bernardo, the cross-country romance film follows the story of a Thai bachelor named Parin (Metawin), who travels to Hong Kong in search of his missing mother. He encounters a Filipino hotel receptionist named Iris (Salvador), who helps him navigate love, heartbreak, and healing in the foreign city.
Directed by Sigrid Bernardo, the cross-country romance film follows the story of a Thai bachelor named Parin (Metawin), who travels to Hong Kong in search of his missing mother. He encounters a Filipino hotel receptionist named Iris (Salvador), who helps him navigate love, heartbreak, and healing in the foreign city.
"I am beyond thrilled and deeply honored that Under Parallel Skies will be released worldwide on Netflix," said Richard Juan, the film’s executive producer and CEO of 28 Squared Studios.
"I am beyond thrilled and deeply honored that Under Parallel Skies will be released worldwide on Netflix," said Richard Juan, the film’s executive producer and CEO of 28 Squared Studios.
"It’s truly flattering, especially considering that this is our very first movie, and to have it reach a global audience is a testament to the incredible talent and hard work of everyone involved — from our brilliant actors who brought the characters to life, to the dedicated team behind the scenes who made this all possible," he said in a press release.
"It’s truly flattering, especially considering that this is our very first movie, and to have it reach a global audience is a testament to the incredible talent and hard work of everyone involved — from our brilliant actors who brought the characters to life, to the dedicated team behind the scenes who made this all possible," he said in a press release.
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Juan believes the film will resonate among audiences across the world because "it speaks of universal themes that everyone can relate to — love, identity, and the courage to embrace new beginnings."
Juan believes the film will resonate among audiences across the world because "it speaks of universal themes that everyone can relate to — love, identity, and the courage to embrace new beginnings."
"It’s these shared experiences that allow us to connect, regardless of where we come from," he said.
"It’s these shared experiences that allow us to connect, regardless of where we come from," he said.
"Under Parallel Skies" will stream on Netflix globally beginning October 24 except in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan.
"Under Parallel Skies" will stream on Netflix globally beginning October 24 except in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Prior to its streaming release, the movie had its theatrical run in 13 countries and territories. It was also the first romance film from the Philippines distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Prior to its streaming release, the movie had its theatrical run in 13 countries and territories. It was also the first romance film from the Philippines distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
The film had its world premiere in March as one of the programs of the prestigious 17th Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong.
The film had its world premiere in March as one of the programs of the prestigious 17th Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong.
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