Marry Me, Marry You
2021–22 Philippine television romantic comedy drama series
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Marry Me, Marry You is a Philippine television drama romantic comedy series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel. Directed by Dwein Baltazar and Jojo Saguin, it stars Paulo Avelino and Janine Gutierrez. It premiered on the network's Primetime Bida line up on September 13, 2021. The series concluded on January 21, 2022, with a total of 2 seasons and 95 episodes.
- Genesis Rodriguez
- Abi Lam Parayno
- Camille de la Cruz
- Wilbert Christian Tan
- Dwein Baltazar
- Jojo Saguin
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| Music by | Cesar Francis Concio |
| Composer | Jonathan Manalo |
| Country of origin | Philippines |
| Original language | Filipino |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 95 (list of episodes) |
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| Production locations | Diliman, Quezon City Tagaytay, Cavite Manila |
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| Camera setup | Single-camera Multi-camera |
| Production company | Dreamscape Entertainment |
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| Release | September 13, 2021 – January 21, 2022 |
Premise
The story is about a couple who navigates the traditional expectations attached to marriage that extends beyond one's partner including their family and friends.[1]
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Paulo Avelino[2] as Andrei P. Legaspi / Andrei M. Legaspi
- Janine Gutierrez[2] as Camille Miraflor-Legaspi
Supporting cast
- Cherry Pie Picache[2] as Elvira "Elvie" T. Manansala-Zamora
- Vina Morales[2] as Marvi de Luna-Jacinto
- Sunshine Dizon[2] as Maria Pauleene "Paula" Justiniano
- Edu Manzano[2] as Emilio V. Legaspi
- Jake Ejercito[3] as Cedric Banez[4]
- Teresa Loyzaga[2] as Laviña B. Cruz / Laviña O. Madrigal
- Lito Pimentel[2] as Victor Zamora
- Joko Diaz[2] as Aljo Nikolas Justiniano
- Jett Pangan[2] as Michael "Myke" Jacinto
- Iana Bernardez[2] as Patricia Francisco
- Adrian Lindayag[2] as Kelvin M. Zamora
Recurring cast
- EJ Jallorina[2] as Dexie Salazar
- Fino Herrera[2] as Luke Dionisio
- Keann Johnson[2] as Xavier C. Legaspi
- Meann Espinosa[2] as Toni Lim
- Mariella Laurel as Bella Justiano
- Luis Vera Perez[2] as Jomer D. Jacinto
- Angelica Lao[2] as Jamie D. Jacinto
- Analain Salvador[2] as Koleene Justiniano
- Joel Saracho as Martin Mercado
- Pontri Bernardo as Ben Francisco
Special participation
- Lotlot de Leon as Judith Miraflor[5]
Guest cast
- Ana Abad Santos as Luisa Banez
- Arabella del Rosario as Nicki Banez
- Franco Daza as Atty. Ricardo Asunción
- Lao Rodriguez as Jason Arcadio
- Jenny Miller as Grace Dionisio
- Criza Taa as Erika Dionisio
- Darren Espanto as Wedding singer
Production
Filming for the drama started in May 2021 with a lock-in taping set-up.[6]
Original soundtrack
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| Released | August 27, 2021 |
| Recorded | 2021 |
| Genre | Soundtrack |
| Length | 23:12 |
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| Label | Star Music |
| Producer | Jonathan Manalo |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist | Length |
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| 1. | "Marry Me, Marry You" | Jonathan Manalo | Darren Espanto | 2:48 |
| 2. | "Dreams Don't Wait" | Jonathan Manalo Sabine Cerrado | KD Estrada | 3:09 |
| 3. | "One Day" | Agatha Obar Morallos | Zephanie | 4:50 |
| 4. | "Buo" | Trisha Denise Campañer | Anji Salvacion | 3:27 |
| 5. | "Sila Pa Rin" | Angela Ken Rojas | Angela Ken | 4:43 |
| 6. | "When It's All Over" | Sabine Cerrado | SAB | 4:15 |
| Total length: | 23:12 | |||
Timeslot change
The show originally aired weeknights at 9:30 PM PST. However, on November 15, 2021, after Huwag Kang Mangamba ended along with the premiere of Season 2, the show's timeslot was changed to 8:45 PM, with Viral Scandal taking over the show's previous timeslot.[7]
This was the first television show starred by former GMA's actors Sunshine Dizon and Janine Gutierrez. The series also received low ratings according to AGB Nielsen Philippines.