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From Drama to Comedy: New Filipino Shows Families Can Stream Soon

Check out the upcoming Filipino shows and movies to be streamed online

Family nights are about to get an exciting upgrade.

At a recent launch event in Makati on April 14, Prime Video unveiled a strong lineup of Filipino shows and movies set to stream in the coming months—featuring some of the country’s biggest stars and stories that explore family, relationships, and real-life struggles.

From heartfelt dramas to lighthearted comedy and gripping thrillers, here’s what parents (and everyone at home) can start adding to their watchlists:

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Honor Thy Mother

Airing this September, Honor Thy Mother brings together Megastar Sharon Cuneta and Drama Princess Barbie Forteza in a powerful story about a mother and daughter whose bond is tested when they become rivals.

Also starring John Estrada and Khalil Ramos, this collaboration between ABS-CBN, GMA, and Prime Video explores themes of ambition, family tension, and generational conflict—something many parents may find all too relatable.

Behind Closed Doors

Marian Rivera steps into a more complex role as a radio announcer caught in a complicated relationship in Behind Closed Doors.

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Directed by Dominic Zapata, the series also features Jillian Ward, with a special appearance by Dingdong Dantes. Expect a layered narrative that dives into choices, consequences, and the gray areas of adult relationships.

The Silent Noise

Now streaming, The Silent Noise stars Angelica Panganiban and Zanjoe Marudo as parents navigating grief and uncertainty after the death of a teacher close to their deaf son.

This emotionally grounded series sheds light on parenting through loss, communication barriers, and resilience—making it a meaningful watch for families.

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Love Is Never Gone

Joshua Garcia and Ivana Alawi star in the romantic drama show shot in Morocco. The show airs on May 8.

The Loyalty Game

After their memorable pairing in Lavender Fields, Jericho Rosales and Janine Gutierrez reunite in this psychological drama.

Also starring Sofia Andres, the series explores trust, temptation, and the realities of long-term relationships—topics that resonate deeply with modern couples. Streaming begins in July.

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Kopino

Kopino, short for Korean Filipino stars Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino in a story of a woman who becomes entangled in the lives of these children and a man connected to their past, leading her to confront painful truths about abandonment, identity, and responsibility.

Kopino is scheduled to air in November.

More Shows for Family Viewing

Last One Laughing Season 2

Vice Ganda returns as Game Master for a second season in this laugh-out-loud comedy showdown.

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Movies to Add to Your Watchlist

  • Open Endings (July) – a story of four women navigating adulthood, relationships, and chosen families
  • Samahan ng Mga Kasalanan (April) – starring David Licauco and Sanya Lopez
  • Quezon (May) – led by Jericho Rosales, portraying Manuel L. Quezon
  • Bar Boys After School (July) – a continuation of the beloved barkada story
  • Gabi ng Lagim (June) – inspired by Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho’s iconic horror specials

A Lineup Worth Gathering For

With a mix of kilig, conflict, and comedy, this lineup offers something for every member of the household. Whether you’re bonding over shared stories or sneaking in a late-night episode after the kids are asleep, these shows reflect the realities—and aspirations—of modern Filipino families.

So go ahead, plan that next movie night. The popcorn’s ready—the stories are, too

Frequently Asked Questions

Prime Video recently announced several Filipino titles, including Honor Thy Mother, Behind Closed Doors, The Silent Noise, Love Is Never Gone, The Loyalty Game, and Kopino.

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The new shows feature big names like Sharon Cuneta, Marian Rivera, Barbie Forteza, Jericho Rosales, Kim Chiu, and Joshua Garcia, among others.

Many of the shows explore themes like relationships, parenting, and personal growth. While not all are suited for young children, they offer meaningful content that parents and older kids can watch together.

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