More “Sparks Camp” and new rom-coms are coming to your screens soon


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QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Jul 2026) — Pinoy viewers looking for their next binge-watch can expect a lot more variety on their favorite streaming platform. The home of “Filipino feels” is teaming up with a digital entertainment giant to bring more original stories to life.

A new partnership between the local streaming service iWant and digital entertainment company PlayTime Entertainment Corp. aims to produce high-quality programs for various audiences. The collaboration focuses on co-producing content that appeals to the diverse tastes of local viewers.

Fresh stories for the digital generation

One of the immediate results of this tie-up is the vertical rom-com “Will You Fake Marry Me?” which is currently streaming. The show stars JM Ibarra and Fyang Smith and targets audiences looking for quick, engaging romantic stories that fit a mobile-first lifestyle.

Fans of reality television also have something to look forward to. The partnership includes the production of the upcoming fourth season of the queer-dating reality show “Sparks Camp.” This addition continues the platform’s trend of offering inclusive and authentic storytelling that resonates with the modern Pinoy experience.

Expanding the reach of Pinoy content

Officials from both companies gathered on July 7 to finalize the agreement. Representing the streaming side were digital head Eugenio “Jamie” Lopez IV, Jolly Estaris, and Jane Chua. PlayTime Entertainment was represented by chairman and president Crisanto Roy Alcid and spokesperson Adela Mae Marshall.

The streaming platform continues to serve as a destination for Pinoy movies, series, and live channels. Meanwhile, PlayTime Entertainment brings its expertise in premium media and content creation to the table, helping architect the digital entertainment frontier in the country.

Accessing the library of feels

Audiences can access the full library of shows on the official app, which is available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store. Subscription rates in the Philippines start as low as PHP 35 (approx. $0.60) per month. International subscribers can join for $8.99 (approx. PHP 525) per month.


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