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Gameboys: The Movie

Country: Philippines, Language: Filipino

  • Director: Ivan Andrew Payawal
  • Writer: Ash Malanum, Jun Lana, Elmer L. Gatchalian
  • Producer: Jen Enojo-Mauricio, Perci M. Intalan, Jun Lana

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Based on the first Boys' Love series in the Philippines, Gameboys The Movie follows the story of gamers turned lovers Cairo and Gavreel as they get to spend time together in Gavreel's house, a few weeks before Cairo returns to his province. What starts out as a romantic holiday for the young couple turns into a relationship test that they have to overcome. Cairo is faced with the reality of his imminent departure while Gavreel is compelled to make a life-changing decision. After defying distance and even the pandemic, will Cairo and Gavreel be able to prove once again that their love for each other is strong enough to withstand fate and circumstance?


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Cast & Characters

Kokoy De Santos (as Gavreel Alarcon)
Elijah Canlas (as Cairo Lazaro)
Adrianna So (as Pearl Gatdula)
Kyle Velino (as Terrence Carreon)
Miggy Jimenez (as Wesley Torres)
Kych Minemoto (as Achilles De Dios)
Angie Castrence (as Tita Susan)
Susan Africa