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"FPJ's Batang Quiapo" earns 44M total digital views for pilot week

February 22, 2023 AT 03:22 PM

"FPJ's Batang Quiapo" earns 44M total digital views for pilot week

Will Ramon be able to capture Tanggol? Will Greg and Supremo be Tanggol’s friend or foe?

RK Bagatsing and Lito Lapid’s characters spice up story…

It was an adrenaline-pumping pilot week for Coco Martin’s Kapamilya teleserye “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” after it racked up over 44 million total digital views on Kapamilya Online Live and iWantTFC. 

The first few action-packed episodes are only a glimpse of what’s to come as viewers brace for even more exciting encounters in the series with the arrival of Supremo (Lito Lapid), an ex-convict, and Greg, RK Bagatsing’s new character. 

Greg will bring more problems into the life of Ramon (Christopher de Leon), a high-profile fugitive who recently escaped from prison with the help of Don Julio (Tommy Abuel), his father who is a business tycoon running one of the biggest criminal syndicates in the country. 

With Ramon on the loose, he only has evil intentions and is hell bent on finding Tanggol (Coco), his only son, whom he hopes would continue his legacy as a notorious drug lord. Because of this, Tanggol’s life may be in great danger since he is completely unaware that his real father is Ramon, the same man who mercilessly raped his mother Marites (Cherry Pie Picache). 

Will Ramon be able to capture Tanggol? Will Greg and Supremo be Tanggol’s friend or foe?

Don’t miss the action-packed scenes in “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo,” which is inspired by the original story of Regal Films, on weeknights at 8 PM on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, TV5, iWantTFC, and Kapamilya Online Live on ABS-CBN Entertainment’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Viewers who use any digital TV box at home such as the TVplus box only need to rescan their device to be able to watch “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” on TV5 and A2Z. The show is also available to viewers in and out of the Philippines on iWantTFC, while viewers outside of the Philippines can watch on The Filipino Channel (TFC) on cable and IPTV.

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