Alden Richards gave an update on the production of international film “Death March,” sharing with fans a “proud moment” he had with his fellow producer Marc Clebanoff.
Richards showed Clebanoff and himself “watching the first movie edit come to life,” through his Instagram page on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
Article continues after this advertisement“Proud moments with my co-producer Marc Clebanoff as we bring this vision to the screen,” the actor said in the caption. “Film in the making.”
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Article continues after this advertisementIt will also reportedly feature talents from the United States, Europe, Australia and Japan.
Article continues after this advertisementWhile details on the cast and the storyline have yet to be revealed, Adkins shared last August that he would portray the role of British RAF Wing Commander James Wright who is captured by the Japanese during World War II.
Article continues after this advertisementWright is “forced to fight in brutal hand to hand combat. The Japanese soldiers get more than they bargained for when Wright’s years of martial arts training in Hong Kong prove him to be a formidable opponent.”
Garcia, for her part, will portray a Filipino nurse for war prisoners in the film.
Richards, meanwhile, has also recently broken box-office records with “Hello, Love, Again,” his film with actress Kathryn Bernardo. The movie is now the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time, crossing the P1-billion mark just 10 days after its opening.
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