MANILA, Philippines – The romantic drama film “Hello, Love, Again,” starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, has shattered box office records, earning a staggering P930 million globally in just 10 days since its release on November 13.
This landmark achievement makes it the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time, overtaking the P924-million record previously set by Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera’s “Rewind.”
Collaboration Yields Historic Success
The film marks the first collaboration between Star Cinema and GMA Pictures, a historic team-up of two of the Philippines’ largest film studios. It launched with a record-breaking P85 million opening day and reached P131 million in single-day sales on November 16.
Global Appeal
Beyond the Philippines, “Hello, Love, Again” found international success. It premiered in major overseas markets, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK, entering the US box-office Top 10 with $2.4 million—marking the biggest debut for a Filipino film in America.
The movie is now showing in over 1,000 cinemas globally, including 181 theaters in the Middle East, with plans to expand into additional Asian territories by the end of November.
Recognition at the Asian World Film Festival
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana, the film also garnered critical acclaim as the closing feature at the Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles, California.
Fans eager to experience the record-breaking romance can catch “Hello, Love, Again” in cinemas worldwide.
FAQs
What is “Hello, Love, Again”?
It is a romantic drama starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, produced by Star Cinema and GMA Pictures.
How much did the movie earn globally?
“Hello, Love, Again” earned P930 million worldwide in just 10 days.
Is it the highest-grossing Filipino film?
Yes, it surpassed “Rewind” to become the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.
Where can viewers watch the film?
The movie is showing in over 1,000 cinemas globally, including in the Philippines, the US, the Middle East, and other territories.
Who directed the movie?
The film was directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana.
Did the film receive any international recognition?
Yes, it was featured as the closing film at the Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles.