Up for a Sequel Marathon? What to Watch Aside from ‘Hello, Love, Again’

When it comes to love stories, Filipinos are all in. From heart-fluttering meet-cutes to heart-wrenching plots, romantic films are a staple of Filipino cinema. These stories often strike a chord with audiences, making them crave more — which is where sequels come in.
Enter "Hello, Love, Again," the highly anticipated follow-up to the blockbuster hit "Hello, Love, Goodbye." The movie, starring Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, recently became the first Filipino film to earn over P1 billion in sales, proving that audiences have been eagerly awaiting the story’s next chapter.
Aside from "Hello, Love, Again," there are other iconic romantic films and their sequels that are worth exploring. Ready your tissues — you’re in for an emotional ride!
A Second Chance (2015) | Sequel to One More Chance (2007)
"One More Chance" (2007) introduces us to Popoy (John Lloyd Cruz) and Basha (Bea Alonzo), a couple who have been together since college. After five years of being in a relationship, Basha decides to break up with Popoy. The film focuses on their individual journeys post-breakup and how, after two years apart, they find their way back to each other.
Nine years later, "A Second Chance" (2015) picks up where "One More Chance" left off, following Popoy and Basha as they navigate the challenges of married life. This time, the film delves into themes of rebuilding trust and learning to communicate effectively with a partner.
Both films have made lasting impressions on Filipino cinema, not only as top-grossing films but also for their exploration of love’s complexities, personal growth, and the importance of communication in relationships — topics that resonate deeply with audiences.
What makes it a must-watch? With its mature themes and emotional storytelling, A Second Chance resonates with couples navigating long-term relationships, making it a touching experience.
ICYDK: The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) adapted One More Chance into a musical, incorporating Ben&Ben songs. There wasn't a dry eye in the house, trust us. While it's no longer in production, you can keep an eye out for updates on PETA's website in case they produce a re-run. Fingers crossed!
One More Chance Running Time: 1 hour, 55 minutes
A Second Chance Running Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes
Where Can You Watch Them? One More Chance (Netflix, iWantTFC, AppleTV) | A Second Chance (Netflix, iWantTFC)
Hello, Love, Again (2024) | Sequel to Hello, Love, Goodbye (2019)
"Hello, Love, Goodbye" (2019), or as they abbreviate it nowadays on social media "HLG," tells the story of Joy (Kathryn Bernardo), a domestic worker in Hong Kong who meets Ethan (Alden Richards), a bartender. The film explores their budding romance against the backdrop of the struggles faced by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). What makes it memorable is how the story balances their budding romance while also highlighting the pursuit of one’s dreams.
"Hello, Love, Again" or "HLA" (2024), released five years after the first film, reunites audiences with Joy and Ethan, this time in Canada where they also experience the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Similar to HLG, Hello, Love, Again also gives a peek into the sacrifices of OFWs just to be able to provide for their loved ones and make their dreams come true. The sequel also delves into themes of second chances, finding a home in a person, and love’s resilience amidst modern challenges.
What makes it a must-watch? Hello, Love, Again captures the emotional nuances of rekindling love amid life’s uncertainties, making it relatable and moving.
Fun Fact: HLA holds the title of the "highest-grossing Filipino film of all time," earning over a billion at the box office as of writing. It is also the most widely released Filipino film internationally, as well as the largest opening weekend for a Filipino film in the United States and Canada. Since its theatrical release on Nov. 13, it has been showing in around 1,100 cinemas worldwide (Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East) and you can still catch it! Check your local cinemas if they're currently featuring this record-breaking film.
Hello, Love, Goodbye Running Time: 1 hour, 58 minutes
Hello, Love, Again Running Time: 2 hours
Where Can You Watch Them? Hello, Love, Goodbye (Netflix, iWantTFC, AppleTV) | Hello, Love, Again (Currently showing in cinemas worldwide)
It Takes a Man and a Woman (2013) | Sequel to A Very Special Love (2008) and You Changed My Life (2009)
The A Very Special Love trilogy, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo, is one of the most successful Filipino romantic film series of all time. What resonates with audiences is how the series portrays the evolution of Miggy (John Lloyd Cruz) and Laida’s (Sarah Geronimo) relationship, starting with a simple crush and maturing as the characters grow over the years.
While the series' first installment, "A Very Special Love" (2008), is a light-hearted romantic comedy, the sequel, "You Changed My Life" (2009), tackles deeper themes like balancing time for a partner and building trust. The series culminates in "It Takes a Man and a Woman" (2013), where Miggy and Laida, now separated, must navigate working together, confronting their past, and eventually rekindling their love.
What makes it a must-watch? The trilogy's heartfelt storytelling, combined with the undeniable chemistry between its leads, makes it a timeless testament to the enduring charm of romantic comedies.
A Very Special Love Running Time: 1 hour, 46 minutes
You Changed My Life Running Time: 1 hour, 51 minutes
It Takes a Man and a Woman Running Time: 2 hours
Where Can You Watch Them? A Very Special Love (iWantTFC, AppleTV) | You Changed My Life (iWantTFC) | It Takes a Man and a Woman (Netflix, iWantTFC, AppleTV)
Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo (2007) | Sequel to Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo (2006)
These movies, starring Ryan Agoncillo (Jed) and Judy Ann Santos (Angie), humorously capture the ups and downs of love and family life. "Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo" (2006) follows Jed and Angie’s whirlwind romance and the challenges of wedding preparations, highlighting the complexities of love and commitment. Its sequel, "Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo" (2007), follows the couple as they transition into parenthood. As Jed and Angie face sleepless nights, conflicting parenting styles, and marital misunderstandings, the film highlights the struggles of raising a child while maintaining a relationship.
What makes it a must-watch? Both movies resonate deeply with audiences by reflecting the everyday realities of love, marriage, and parenting.
Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo Running Time: 1 hour, 49 minutes
Where Can You Watch Them? Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo (iWantTFC, AppleTV) | Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo (Netflix)
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