The highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster hit "Hello, Love, Goodbye," titled "Hello, Love, Again," has been experiencing unexpected challenges during its Canadian shoot. The filming location was leaked online, causing a massive influx of fans to swarm the set where Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards are the stars.
Despite the overwhelming crowd, director Cathy Garcia-Molina made an effort to accommodate the fans by allowing them to take pictures with the lead actors. However, the situation quickly escalated, leading to disruption in the filming process.
In a TikTok video, Garcia-Molina expressed her frustration over the uncontrollable crowd, stating, "There are too many of you, it's becoming a disturbance. The neighbors are getting mad at us." Due to the growing chaos, the director warned that they might be forced to abandon the location, hindering the film's progress.
To maintain order, Garcia-Molina organized the fans into groups for picture-taking sessions with Bernardo and Richards. Despite the efforts to manage the situation, the director's stress was evident in another video where she expressed her desire to change the location.
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The unexpected turn of events has also raised concerns among fans about potential spoilers as behind-the-scenes footage continues to circulate online. Some fans expressed worry about the negative impact on the community and the possibility of leaked plot details.
"Hello, Love, Again," produced by Star Cinema and GMA Pictures, is set for release in November and is expected to follow the success of its predecessor, which grossed 880.6 million pesos.
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