Penduko

2023 Philippine superhero film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Penduko (Baybayin: ᜉᜒᜈ᜔ᜇᜓᜃᜓ) is a 2023 Philippine superhero film written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana. Based on the Liwayway character Pedro Penduko, it serves as a reboot of the character's various film and television adaptations. The film starred Matteo Guidicelli as the titular character along with Kylie Verzosa and John Arcilla. Produced by Sari Sari Network, the film was released on December 25, 2023 as an entry to the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival.

Written byJason Paul Laxamana
Produced byVincent Del Rosario
Veronique Del Rosario
Valerie Del Rosario
Sienna Olaso
Paul Basinillo
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Penduko
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJason Paul Laxamana
Written byJason Paul Laxamana
Based onPedro Penduko
by Francisco V. Coching
Produced byVincent Del Rosario
Veronique Del Rosario
Valerie Del Rosario
Sienna Olaso
Paul Basinillo
Starring
CinematographyAlex Espartero[1]
Edited byMai Calapardo
Music byPaulo Protacio
Production
companies
Sari-Sari Films
Studio Viva
MQuest Ventures
Epik Studios
Ninuno Media
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • December 25, 2023 (2023-12-25)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
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Plot

Cast

  • Matteo Guidicelli as Pedro Penduko, a young man gifted with supernatural powers from his ancestors. This incarnation of the character is a native of the province of Cebu who comes to Metro Manila to pursue a better life as opposed to previous iterations of the character who remained bounded in a rural settings.[2]
  • John Arcilla as Apo Tisot, Pedro's father who is also blessed with supernatural powers who uses his abilities for the indigents.[2]
  • Albert Martinez as Gat Blanco, leader of a secret organization who taps Pedro to work as an albularyo.[2]
  • Kylie Verzosa as Liway[3]
  • Candy Pangilinan as Dayang Aurora
  • Andrea del Rosario as Dayang Raya
  • Arron Villaflor as Saki
  • Phoebe Walker as Wendy
  • Cindy Miranda[4]
  • Arjo Atayde[4]
  • Annika Co as Yap Yap
  • Zombie Tugue as Kuya Mon
  • JC Tiuseco as Jude
  • TJ Valderrama as Bruno
  • Gene Padilla as Gat Nimuel
  • Andrea Babierra as Ivy
  • Joe Vargas as Bernie
  • Tyro Daylusan as Buding
  • Migo Valid as Serafin
  • Mimi Marquez as Mel
  • Kamille Filoteo as Nancy
  • Jobelyn Manuel
  • Rabin Angeles as QJ
  • Martin Venegas as Resty
  • Kurt delos Reyes as Dumdom
  • Charles Law as Gino
  • Michael Keith as Miko
  • VJ Vera as Wayne
  • Rolando Inocencio as Gordon
  • Khey Dalit as Fred

Production

On August 10, 2017, Viva Films announced their intention to make a film reboot of the Pedro Penduko franchise by casting James Reid as Penduko; Reid had previously voiced his interest in portraying the role during the comic book launch of Regene Estolatan's reimagined Pedro Penduko in August 2016.[5] Nadine Lustre was later cast as Maria Makiling on October 19, 2017.[6][7] Treb Monteras II was initially hired as the film's director, while Estolatan was hired to write the film's screenplay.[8]

On May 31, 2019, Reid was forced to drop out of the film due to a spinal injury.[8] On October 22, 2019, Matteo Guidicelli was announced to have replaced Reid as Penduko for the film, with Laxamana now in the helm as both director and screenwriter and Sonny Sison as fight choreographer.[9] Empoy Marquez and child actor Alonzo Muhlach were also cast for the film by this time, with the former to play the regular version of Pedro Penduko.[10][11] By January 2020, it was revealed that Penduko will be depicted as a Cebuano, similar to Guidicelli.[12]

On February 25, 2020, Guidicelli began attending an acting workshop with Laxamana and fellow cast members Marquez and Nicole Omillo in preparation for the film's production.[13][14]

Filming

Principal photography began on August 21, 2023.[1]

Release

Penduko was originally slated for release on December 25, 2020 as an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).[15][16] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was delayed indefinitely. In May 2023, Guidicelli confirmed that the film is still in the works.[17] On July 10, 2023, the MMFF announced that Penduko was among the first four films to be accepted as entries to the festival 49th edition on December 25, 2023.

Accolades

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Accolades received by Penduko
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2023 Metro Manila Film Festival December 27, 2023 Best Production Design Ericson Navarro Nominated [18]
Best Visual Effects Gerwin Meneses Nominated
Best Original Theme Song "Dagundong" by Alamat Nominated
Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence Penduko Nominated
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