'Everything About My Wife' Cast and Director on Matters of the Heart

Filipinos love love and no one knows this better than the storytellers who narrate such tales. “Everything About My Wife,” the much talked about movie that reunites real-life couple, Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado, onscreen is set to hit cinemas on Feb. 26, 2025, just in time for Feb-ibig!
With an official trailer that has amassed over 2 million views and counting, “Everything About My Wife” is set to become the rom-com of the year. We can't be the only ones in tears when Jennylyn uttered this line in the trailer: "Nangako tayo for better or for worse, pero sumuko ka at our worse (We made a vow [to stick together] for better or for worse, but you gave up at our worse).”
Hugot line of the year alert!
Produced in collaboration with GMA Pictures and CreaZion Studios (of which the film’s director, Real Florido is Chief Creative Officer) “Everything About My Wife” tells the story of a Filipino couple as they traverse the challenges of their relationship. The film introduces us to Dom (Dennis Trillo) and Imogen (Jennylyn Mercado), a husband-and-wife duo who try to build a family and find ways to keep the spark alive between them. But as they enter their seventh year of marriage, hardships set in as Dom faces the feeling of being trapped in his relationship. Enter ladies’ man and "Cassanova," Miguel (Sam Milby) who comes into Imogen’s life and further tests the couple’s relationship.
Headlined by award-winning actors, “Everything About My Wife” explores themes close to Filipinos’ hearts and opens a discussion about what love truly is. As the movie tagline so succinctly put it: "'Pag ang better naging worse (When better becomes worse), can love heal everything?”
The Beat Asia, in an exclusive interview, talked to Director Real Florido, Jennylyn Mercado, Dennis Trillo, and Sam Milby about their creative process, their characters, and what they’ve learned about love along the way.
Director Real, what did you want your viewers to take away from this film?
Director Real Florido: [While] I love the ridiculousness of the premise, at the same time, I know that a lot of people go through similar challenges in their relationships, whether married or not. That’s why I think it's very important to have this kind of discussion on marriage because for us Filipinos, marriage is sacred and it's very important. So, I feel strongly about the movie because of the topic alone.
Also, when I first saw [the script], I just knew in my mind that Jennylyn and Dennis would be the perfect couple to do it.
What do you think audiences will be surprised to see in the film?
Real: The performances! The actors pushed themselves to commit to the hilariousness of the characters they portrayed. But at the same time, it’s all very grounded in reality.
Audiences will see performances [by the actors] that they might not expect. For example, people have seen Dennis do a lot of things: from a Japanese colonel (in “Pulang Araw”) to a person deprived of liberty in “Green Bones.” Jennylyn naman is known as a dramatic actress and a very bankable rom-com star. We’ve seen Sam Milby in a lot of classic, Filipino adult movies and teleseryes [and so I think] when people see the movie, they will not expect how versatile these actors truly are. People might be surprised at how well they do all these ridiculous things, but be very serious when necessary.
Dennis, Jennylyn, and Sam, did you guys relate to your onscreen characters in any way?

Jennylyn Mercado: Yes, nakaka-relate ako. Mag-asawa kami ni Dennis sa totoong buhay and yung pinortray ko na role ay wife niya rin. So malaking bagay yung influence ng personal life ko sa character ko (Yes, I relate to my onscreen character because in the movie, I portray Dennis’ character’s wife and I’m also his wife in real life. So definitely, my character was influenced by my personal life).
The last time Dennis and I worked together was 10 years ago. When we were doing this film, it was kind of rough at first, but when we got the flow of it, it was much easier because we had a good sense of teamwork.
Sam Milby: I’m the shy, introverted, quiet type but my character is outgoing and overly confident so he’s very different from me. At the same time, however, I can still relate to him because I went through a time in my life where, [like my character], I was going through heartbreak. I guess I can relate to him [especially when I think back to] that point in my life.
This is a movie about marriage and relationships. Dennis and Jennylyn, what lessons did you learn from your own marriage?

Jennylyn: Bukod sa magkaroon ng mahabang patience, napaka-importante na ayusin ninyo lahat ng problema niyo na kayong dalawa. Hindi kayo matutulog nang nag-aaway. Lahat ng mga malilit na bagay, huwag niyo nang palakihin, palampasin niyo na. Kailangan ng mahabang patience, understanding, at laging, laging nangingibabaw 'yung love (Aside from learning to stay patient, I also learned that it’s so important for a couple to be able to fix their problems. Don’t go to sleep angry at each other. Don’t let small things become big things, let the small things slide. In a marriage, it’s important to have plenty of patience, and understanding. Make sure that love comes out on top).
Dennis Trillo: Ako naman siguro pinaka-importante sa akin 'yung pagiging team player, lalo na kapag you're in a relationship, kailangan always present yung teamwork. Hindi pwede na isa lang 'yung gumagawa ng paraan para maging okay 'yung relationship. (For me, I learned about the importance of being a team player, especially while in a relationship. You should always work as a team. The relationship won’t work out if only one person is finding ways to make the relationship work.) Always work hand in hand. Stick together through the highs and lows no matter what happens.
What was your creative process in bringing your characters to life?
Dennis: This project is an adaptation of an original concept that already has a lot of versions. [There’s 'All About My Wife', which is the Korean version and 'Un Novio Para Mi Mujer' or 'A Boyfriend for My Wife', which is the Argentinian version]. I think it was very important for me to watch those original films and take notes before putting [my] own flavor into it for the Filipino version.
Were there any challenges that you faced during the filming of the film?
Jennylyn: I’m very comfortable na kasi working with Dennis and Sam. Nakatrabaho ko naman sila pareho [before] and si Direk Real, matagal ko na siyang kakilala, though first time ko siya nakatrabaho as director (I’m very comfortable working with Dennis and Sam because I’ve already worked with them before. I’ve also known Director Real for some time now, though this is the first time I’ve worked with him professionally).
Pero I’m very happy dahil importante kasi 'yung collaboration ng director and actor and hindi niya kami pinabayaan. Ang sarap ng feeling na maganda 'yung collaboration. Hindi ako nahihiyang magtanong. Very comfortable ako sa set with Dennis and Sam. Tapos if may mga suggestions si Direk, open kami gawin lahat (But I’m very happy because I know how important collaboration is between a director and actor, and Director Real gave us plenty of support. I didn’t feel uncomfortable asking questions and I’m very comfortable on set with Dennis and Sam. If Director Real had any suggestions, we were all open and willing to do it).
Excited ako na mapanood nilang lahat dahil maganda 'yung chemistry naming tatlo (I’m excited for people to see the movie because Dennis, Sam, and I have great chemistry onscreen).
Aside from Everything About My Wife, what projects are you looking forward to this 2025?

Jennylyn: Magkakaroon kami ng TV series ni Dennis sa GMA. Malapit na, sa second quarter of this year. Mayron din akong new album under Star Music. And sana marami pang maging project ang Brightburn Entertainment, production company namin (Dennis and I will star in a new TV series with GMA to be released during the second quarter of this year. I also have a new album coming up under Star Music. And I’m hopeful that Dennis and I can land more projects for our production company, Brightburn Entertainment).
Sam: Besides this movie, there’s my teleserye with Julia Montes called 'Saving Grace.' It’s still airing. I’m also hoping to get back into music this year. I have a friend who teaches music production and [you know] music has always been my first passion. I haven’t done music for a long time so I want to learn the ins and outs of music production while I’m waiting for my next movie or TV series.
Real: My company, CreaZion Studios, will be launching a lot of big projects this year including an international co-production for a TV series. It will be in collaboration with a local network. We will announce more details about it soon but it’s a very big project. We also have a lot of movies coming out soon from CreaZion Studios.
"Everything About My Wife" is set to hit cinemas on Feb. 26, 2025.
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