March 1, 2015

The 2015 Philippine Movie Line Up: A Pinoy Movie Blogger Sneak Peak on Filipino Mainstream Film Titles This 2015

If you are looking for the 2015 Filipino movie line up, then the quest is over. Pinoy Movie Blogger has scoured the internet to give you the Pinoy movie line up for 2015. When we said "scour the internet", it mainly consists of looking up and crossing fingers that there would be some info at their various official websites and Wikis. Disclaimer though, some of these film tiles could be cancelled or their theatrical releases be pushed out of 2015. We'll keep the list fresh and updated for your information. So without further ado, these are the film titles of what you may expect from various Filipino Film Studios this 2015.

2015 Filipino Movie Line Up from GMA Films, Regal Films, Star Cinema, and Viva Films


2015 Filipino Movie Line Up
Filipino Film Titles for 2015

Halik sa Hangin. A Star Cinema mystery romance film under the direction of Emmanuel Quindo Palo starring Julia Montes, Gerald Anderson, and JC de Vera with a nationwide theatrical release of January 28, 2015.

Crazy Beautiful You. A Star Cinema romantic film under the direction of Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar starring Daniel Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo, Inigo Pascual, Lorna Tolentino, and Gabby Concepcion with a nationwide theatrical release of February 25, 2015.

Kid Kulafu. A Star Cinema in association with TEN17 biographical film under the direction of Paul Soriano starring Robert "Buboy" Villar, Alessandra De Rossi and Cesar Montano with a tentative 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

You're My Boss. A Star Cinema romantic comedy film under the direction of Antoinette Jadaone starring Toni Gonzaga and Coco Martin with a nationwide theatrical release of April 4, 2015.

Para sa Hopeless Romantic. A Star Cinema in association with Viva Films romantic film under the direction of Andoy Ranay starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Inigo Pascual, Julia Barretto, Shy Carlos, and AJ Muhlach with a nationwide theatrical release of May 2015.

Your Place or Mine?. A Viva Films romantic comedy drama film under the direction of Joel Lamangan starring Andi Eigenmann, Bret Jackson, and Andre Paras with an April 29, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Binhi. Haunted Tower Pictures Inc. and Viva Films horror film written and directed by Pedring Lopez starring Joem Bascon, Mercedes Cabral, Roxanne Barcelo, and Cholo Baretto with a May 20, 2015 theatrical release.

You're Still The One. Star Cinema and Regal Entertainment Inc. romantic film under the direction of Chris Martinez starring Dennis Trillo and Maja Salvador, Ellen Adarna, and Richard Yap with a May 27, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Taklub. Center Stage Productions drama film directed by Brilliante Mendoza and written by Honeylyn Joy Alipio starring Nora Aunor, Julio Diaz, and Aaron Rivera with an unannounced date for local release.

Just The Way You Are. Star Cinema romantic film based from (author) Kimberly Joy Villanueva’s pop fiction book entitled “The Bet" directed by Theodore Boborol starring Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano with a June 17, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

The Breakup Playlist. Star Cinema romantic film directed by Dan Villegas starring Piolo Pascual and Sarah Geronimo with a July 15, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Chain Mail Trailer. Viva Films horror film directed by Adolfo Alix, Jr. starring Meg Imperial, Shy Carlos, AJ Muhlach, Rose Van Ginkel, Caleb Santos, and Nadine Lustre with a July 22, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

The Love Affair. Star Cinema romantic film directed by Nuel Naval starring Richard Gomez, Bea Alonzo, Dawn Zulueata, Tom Rodriguez, Ina Feleo, Tonton Gutierrez, Manolo Pedrosa, Grae Fernandez, and Jane Oineza with an August 12, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Silong. Q Film Laboratories and Black Maria Pictures romantic thriller directed by Jeffrey Hidalgo and Roy Sevilla Ho with story and screenplay by Roy Sevilla Ho starring Piolo Pascual and Rhian Ramos with an August 2015 limited theatrical release.

Ex with Benefits. Star Cinema romantic film directed by Gino Santos starring Derek Ramsay, Coleen Garcia, and Meg Imperial with a September 2, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.



Heneral Luna. Artikulo Uno Productions' biographical and historical film Jerrold Tarog with screenplay by Henry Francia, E. A. Rocha, and Jerrold Tarog starring John Arcilla as General Antonio Luna, Arron Villaflor, Joem Bascon, Archie Alemania, Alex Medina, Art Acuña, Mon Confiado, Epy Quizon, Bing Pimentel, Paulo Avelino, Mylene Dizon, Alvin Anson, Nonie Buencamino, Lorenz Martinez, Leo Martinez, and Ketchup Eusebio with a September 9, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Ex with Benefits. Reality Entertainment and Regal Entertainment horror film directed by Alfonso Torre III starring Isabelle Daza, Jasmine Curtis, Raikko Mateo and Paulo Avelino with a September 23, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Etiquette For Mistresses. Star Cinema drama film directed by Chito Roño and inspired by Julie Yap-Daza's 1992 national bestseller “Etiquette for Mistresses and What Wives Can Learn From Them” starring Claudine Barretto, Kris Aquino, Iza Calzado, Cheena Crab, and Kim Chiu slated with a September 30, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Felix Manalo. Viva Films biographical film directed by Joel Lamangan starring Dennis Trillo and Bela Padilla with an October 7, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

The PreNup. Regal Entertainment, Inc. romantic comedy film directed by Jun Lana starring Sam Milby Jennylyn Mercado, Melai Cantiveros, Ella Cruz, Dominic Ochoa, Nathalie Hart, Neil Coleta, Gardo Versoza, Jacklyn Jose, and Freddie Webb with an October 14, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Everyday I Love. Star Cinema romantic film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar starring Enrique Gil, Liza Soberano, and Gerald Anderson with an October 28, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Wang Fam. Viva Films comedy horror film directed by Wenn V. Deramas starring Pokwang, Benjie Paras, Andre Paras, Yassi Pressman, Abby Bautista, and Alonzo Muhlach with a November 18, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Nilalang. welovepost, Parallax Studios, Viva Films, and Haunted Tower Pictures, Inc. action horror film and is an official entry to the 41st Metro Manila Film Festival this 2015 directed by Pedring Lopez starring Cesar Montano, Maria Ozawa, Meg Imperial, Yam Concepcion, Cholo Barretto, Dido de la Paz, and Kiko Matos with a December 25, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Walang Forever. Quantum Films romantic comedy film and is an official entry to the 41st Metro Manila Film Festival this 2015 directed by Dan Villegas starring Jennylyn Mercado, Jericho Rosales, Carlo Aquino, Juan Miguel Severo, Jerald Napoles, Matt Daclan, Edna Vida Froilan, and Nonoy Froilan slated with a December 25, 2015 nationwide theatrical release.

Sources: GMA Films, Regal Films, Star Cinema, Viva Films




Take note that some of these movie projects are in production, the titles, cast and directors are subjected to change. There is also a good possibility that some of these projects might eventually be shelved, pushed back for a later release date or even totally be cancelled. What is only certain are the titles with an exact release date and official trailer which were also reviewed here at Pinoy Movie Blogger. The list will be regularly updated mostly on latest Pinoy film trailer releases, so check this page out more often.

Seeing the line up of Filipino movies this 2015, what titles are you generally excited for? What 2015 Filipino movies will you definitely watch or pass when they come out in Philippine theaters nationwide (even abroad)? Share your thoughts about the 2015 Filipino movie line-up in the comments section below: