Enrique Gil, Jane De Leon are ghost hunters out to uncover hospital's past in ‘Strange Frequencies’ trailer. Images: Screengrabs from YouTube/Reality MM Studios Enrique Gil, Jane De Leon are ghost hunters out to uncover hospital's past in ‘Strange Frequencies’ trailer. Images: Screengrabs from YouTube/Reality MM Studios

Enrique Gil (left) and Jane De Leon in the trailer for “Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital.” Images: Screengrabs from YouTube/Reality MM Studios

Enrique Gil and Jane De Leon take on the role of ghost hunters aiming to uncover a haunted hospital’s mysterious past in the full trailer of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2024 entry “Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital.”

Seemingly portraying caricature versions of themselves, Gil and De Leon find themselves exploring Taiwan, including a mysterious hospital, as shown in the full trailer on Reality MM Studios’ YouTube channel on Monday, December 2.

Article continues after this advertisement

The trailer started with the actor declaring that he will produce a project called “Strange Frequencies” where he and his fellow celebrities will be “ghost hunters” in Taiwan.

FEATURED STORIES ENTERTAINMENT Rufa Mae Quinto is a ‘victim’ despite warrant of arrest, lawyer says ENTERTAINMENT Neri Naig hospitalized for ‘medical evaluation’ after arrest, BJMP says ENTERTAINMENT Dolly de Leon wins Best Supporting Actress at Critics Choice AAPI event

Read: Alexa Miro shares paranormal experience while filming ‘Strange Frequencies’

After exploring the Ximending Night Market and other tourist sights, the group headed to the mysterious Xinglin Hospital with the goal of gaining more views from the public.

Article continues after this advertisement

But what they thought would be an engaging project turned into a horrifying experience after a member of their group was taken away by a mysterious spirit, prompting the rest of them to make a desperate search for a way out of the hospital for their safety.

Based on the 2018 Korean film “Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum,” the movie also stars Alexa Miro, Rob Gomez, MJ Lastimosa, Raf Pineda, and Ryan Azurin.

Last November, Miro previously shared during the movie’s press conference that she went through a “paranormal experience” while filming. She, however, didn’t pay attention to the mysterious spirit since she didn’t want her co-stars to worry.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

SIGN ME UP

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.winforbet gaming

READ NEXT Enrique Gil, Jane De Leon are ghost hunters in ‘Strange Freq... IU, Byeon Woo-seok’s fates entwine in ‘Wife of a 21st Cent... EDITORS' PICK NBC misidentifies Lea Salonga during Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade Lawmakers urge VP: Go to both House, NBI probes PNP has no info about a ‘credible threat' vs VP Sara Duterte's life EDITORIAL: Heed the clamor for open bicam Russian sub in West PH Sea awaiting clear weather, enroute to Vladivostok – AFP 20K ex-Pogo workers seen leaving PH soon as ban deadline nears MOST READ NSC downplays Russian sub’s passage in PH waters Taal Volcano posts phreatic explosion – OCD Calabarzon COA cites jump in 2023 OVP travel costs Russian attack sub spotted in West PH Sea Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments


Hot News

Related News



Powered by Golden Palasyo-golden palasyo casino-golden palasyo Official website @2013-2022 RSS地图 HTML地图