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FERNANDO Poe Jr. in ‘Aguila.’
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GMA Network and FPJ Productions Inc. forged a partnership that will bring Fernando Poe Jr.’s (FPJ) most iconic films to television in “FPJ sa GMA” this 2025.
The “FPJ sa GMA” programming will feature a curated selection of FPJ’s greatest box-office hits, bringing his legendary films back to television and rekindling the magic of his cinematic masterpieces. This special programming is expected to be a memorable and nostalgic experience for both longtime fans and younger audiences who may be discovering his work for the first time.
Present at the significant event were GMA Network president and chief executive officer Gilberto R. Duavit Jr., senior vice president for Programming, Talent Management, Worldwide, and Support Group and president of GMA Films Annette Gozon-Valdes, and senior assistant vice president for Program Management Concepcion Agnes.
Representing FPJ Productions Inc. were Senator Grace Poe, together with FPJ Productions Inc. president Jeffrey Stevens G. Sonora, FPJ Productions Inc. vice president, corporate secretary, and treasurer Joseph Sonora, Brian Poe Llamanzares, Eugenio “Toto” Villareal, Conrada “Apple” Balboa, Ma. Bernadette Vielle Perote and Annabelle Bernardez.
During the contract signing held on 3 December, Gozon-Valdes highlighted the legacy of the one and only, “Da King,” Fernando Poe, Jr.