October 16, 2015 (QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES) – More and more Filipinos of all ages inside and outside the Philippines are catching ABS-CBN’s “On the Wings of Love” (OTWOL) fever brought by the phenomenal love team of James Reid and Nadine Lustre or JaDine, seen worldwide via The Filipino Channel (TFC).
Fans worldwide religiously stay glued to their TV screens to catch the developments in the romance between Clark (Reid) and Leah (Lustre) and how are they coping with the challenges that come their way.
Because of the show’s ‘kilig’ factor and appealing story, “OTWOL” has captured the hearts of viewers and has consistently recorded strong ratings in the Philippines since it premiered. Even in the digital sphere, the “OTWOL” fever is getting stronger. “OTWOL” is one of the mostly viewed programs on TFC.tv while netizens regularly tweet their reactions about each episode, making #OTWOL a regular trending topic worldwide.
Because the series champions on issues on overseas Filipinos (OFs), Kapamilyas outside the Philippines are more than hooked with the series. In an interview with “TV Patrol,” Reid recounted that while he and Lustre were in London for their “ASAP20” show, fans were calling them by their character names.
“The OF issues that are featured in the series are based on research because we wanted it to be realistic. Dreamscape tapped the research team of TFC and we found out that OF issues vary per state in the US,” said executive producer Arnel Nacario.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer also praised the top-rating series for its OF representation and for highlighting the challenges and worries OFs go through. Praises for “OTWOL” have also flooded director Antoinette Jadaone’s social media accounts. On Twitter, she recently expressed her gratitude to everyone who sent their positive reactions because of the mix of sweet and heartbreaking scenes.
As “OTWOL” continues to touch worldwide viewers, the latest development in the series will focus on Clark and Leah’s shot at love when they go back to the Philippines where they will continue to face big challenges that will test the strength of their brewing relationship. The next chapter of the series will also highlight Clark’s attempt to win Mang Sol’s (Joel Torre) approval on their relationship, after he finds out that her daughter and Clark have tied the knot without his consent.
Avid viewers of “OTWOL” will also witness Clark’s immersion in the Filipino culture of courtship that will involve him driving Mang Sol’s jeepney, and fetching water, among other exciting scenes. Will Clark and Leah finally ‘achieve’ a happy ending in the Philippines?
Do not miss the next chapter of Clark and Leah’s love story in “OTWOL” which is also sub-titled in English for non-Filipino speaking viewers, Mondays to Fridays (Tuesdays to Saturdays, Australian Daylight Savings Time or AEST, New Zealand Daylight Savings Time or NZST) on TFC worldwide. Worldwide viewers can also catch the ‘kilig’ episodes of the show, which is extended until early 2016, via TFC’s official online service, TFC.tv or via its video-on-demand or VOD (Internet Protocol television or IPTV) service available in Australia, New Zealand. JSANTOS
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