Ang Probinsyano (season 6)
Ang Probinsyano (season 6) | |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
No. of episodes | (ongoing) |
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Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | September 24, 2018 – present |
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The sixth season of Ang Probinsyano, a Philippine action drama television series on ABS-CBN, premiered on September 24, 2018 on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel following the celebration of its third anniversary[1]. The series stars Coco Martin as SPO2 Ricardo Dalisay, together with an ensemble cast.
The sixth season of Ang Probinsyano follows Cardo and Vendetta's continued struggle against Lucas Cabrera, now President of the Philippines and Renato Hipolito. After rescuing the incumbent President Oscar Hidalgo from an assassination plot intended to supplant him as president, Vendetta must now find a way to restore Hidalgo back to the Presidency.
Plot
Vendetta finally obtains the trust of Oscar Hidalgo (Rowell Santiago) following another assassination attempt on his life, which was timely prevented by Cardo (Coco Martin) and Vendetta with Hidalgo witnessing everything that transpired. Now aware of the true colors of his supposed political allies, Hidalgo resolves to regain the presidency which Lucas Cabrera (Edu Manzano) unlawfully stole from him.
After the unlawful arrest of General Borja (Jaime Fàbregas) before interrogating him to find Vendetta's whereabouts, they had a party along with Lucas and Brandon Cabrera (Mark Anthony Fernandez) at the PNP Headquarters and one of Lucas' allies Albert Fernandez (Franco Laurel) was chosen by Lucas to become his Vice President as PNP Chief Alejandro Terante (Soliman Cruz) became angered due to Renato Hipolito (John Arcilla)'s negative remarks.
Meanwhile, Lola Flora (Susan Roces) became more stressed since Konsehala Gina Magtanggol (Mitch Valdes) and her cohorts destroyed her eatery especially after hearing of what happened to her brother while being informed by Billy (John Medina).
With the Philippine Government became worsen due to its corruption created by Lucas and his administration, Cardo informs Oscar that they need to make their move. Therefore, Jerome quickly informs Cardo about what happened to his grandfather after being informed by Billy that General Borja was not detained at Camp Crame but in a military camp where he was pummeled and tortured by Terante and his group and they were concealing their corruptive acts by blaming Vendetta. Oscar knows that their actions were illegal. Worried of endangering his family, Cardo decided to rescue his grandfather at their hands and informs them that Terante knows the location where General Borja has been illegally detained.
Cast and characters
Protagonist
- Coco Martin[2] as SPO2 Ricardo "Cardo" Dalisay
Main
- Edu Manzano[3] as President Lucas Cabrera
- Jaime Fábregas[2] as Police Director (General) Delfin S. Borja
- Angel Aquino[4] as Brigadier General Diana T. Olegario
- John Arcilla[4] as Director Renato "Buwitre" Hipolito
- Rowell Santiago[3] as Oscar Hidalgo
- Jhong Hilario[4] as Homer "Alakdan" Adlawan
- John Prats[5] as SPO3 Jerome Girona, Jr.
- Mark Anthony Fernandez[6] as Congressman Brandon Cabrera
- Mitch Valdes[4] as Konsehala Gina Magtanggol
- Yassi Pressman[7] as Alyana R. Arevalo-Dalisay
- Ryza Cenon[8] as Aubrey Hidalgo
- Very Special Roles
- Susan Roces[2] as Flora "Lola Kap" S. Borja-de Leon
- Eddie Garcia[9] as Don Emilio Syquia
- Very Special Participation
- Lito Lapid[4] as Romulo "Leon" Dumaguit
Supporting
- Malou Crisologo[2] as Yolanda "Yolly" Capuyao-Santos
- Marvin Yap[2] as Elmo Santos
- Long Mejia[4] as Francisco "Paco" Alvarado
- John Medina[2] as Police S/Insp. Avel "Billy" M. Guzman
- Lester Llansang[2] as Police S/Insp. Mark Vargas
- Michael Roy Jornales[2] as Police S/Insp. Francisco "Chikoy" Rivera
- Marc Solis[10] as SPO1 Rigor Soriano
- PJ Endrinal[4] as Wally Nieves
- Pedro “Zaito” Canon, Jr.[11] as Nick
- Roy "Shernan" Gaite[12] as Gido
- Child Stars
- McNeal "Awra" Briguela[13] as Macario "Makmak" Samonte, Jr.
- James "Paquito" Sagarino[14] as Paquito Alvarado
- Rhian "Dang" Ramos[14] as Amanda “Dang” Ignacio
- Shantel Crislyn Layh "Ligaya" Ngujo[14] as Ligaya Dungalo
- Recurring
- Joel Torre[7] as Teodoro "Teddy" Arevalo
- Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino[7] as Virginia "Virgie" R. Arevalo
- McCoy de Leon[15] as Juan Pablo "JP" R. Arevalo
Guests
- Michael de Mesa[16] as Ramil "Manager" Taduran
- Mark Lapid[17] as Anton "Tigre" del Mundo
- Ronwaldo Martin[17] as Roldan/Gagamba
- Brian "Smugglaz" Lao[18] as Butete
- Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio[18] as Bulate
- Sancho delas Alas[19] as Greco
- Bianca Manalo[20] as Lourdes "Bubbles" Torres
- Jobert "Kuya Jobert" Austria[21] as Wangbu
- Viveika Ravanes[22] as Kapitana Dindi
- Carlo Mendoza[23] as Tutoy Mendoza
- Joven Olvido[23] as Carlo “Caloy” Mendoza
- Nonong Ballinan[23] as Ambo
- Ghersie Fantastico[23] as Itong
- Ces Aldaba as Lolo Marsing
- Eva Vivar as Lola Nita
- Lala Vinzon[23] as Lorie
- Whitney Tyson[23] as Elizabeth
- Mel Feliciano[23] as Mario
- Joross Gamboa[23] as Tanggol
- Donna Cariaga[23] as Doray Mendoza
- Jess Evardone as Primo
- Juan Miguel Severo as Fredo
- Mhot as Simon
- Prinsipe Makata as Mot
- Roderick Paulate[24] as Mayor Adonis Dimaguiba
- Carmi Martin[24] as Margarita "Margie" Corona
- Alora Sasam[24] as Charlene Corona
- Amy Nobleza as Denise
- Juliana Parizcova Segovia[25] as Francisco/Francine
- Rommel Padilla[26] as Baldo
- Ced Torrecarion[27] as Nico
- Robert Arevalo[28] as Lolo Efren
- Marissa Delgado[29] as Lola Melba
- CJ Ramos[30] as Patrick
- Sue Ramirez[31] as Marie
- Marlo Mortel[31] as Noel
- Nikko Natividad[32] as Bong
- Soliman Cruz[33] as Police Director (General) Alejandro Terante
- Mystica[34] as Rosa
- Rhed Bustamante[34] as Ana
- Kenken Nuyad[34] as Aye
- Kid Lopez[35] as Rosa's boyfriend
- Pocholo Barretto[36] as SPO3 Pantig
- Franco Laurel[37] as Vice President Albert Fernandez
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Kantar media rating (nationwide) |
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774 | 1 | "Dulog" | September 24, 2018 | 44.8%[38] |
775 | 2 | "Pananaw" | September 25, 2018 | 43.6%[39] |
776 | 3 | "Kaisa" | September 26, 2018 | 42.9%[40] |
777 | 4 | "Hantungan" | September 27, 2018 | 43.5%[40] |
778 | 5 | "Huling Yakap" | September 28, 2018 | 42.8%[40] |
779 | 6 | "Maingat" | October 1, 2018 | 43.6%[41] |
780 | 7 | "Tiyempo" | October 2, 2018 | 43.5%[41] |
781 | 8 | "Ospital" | October 3, 2018 | 43.5%[42] |
782 | 9 | "Set Up" | October 4, 2018 | 47.2%[42] |
783 | 10 | "Kapiling" | October 5, 2018 | 43.4%[43] |
784 | 11 | "Kakampi" | October 8, 2018 | 44.6%[44] |
785 | 12 | "Abuso" | October 9, 2018 | 44.8% |
786 | 13 | "Corrupt" | October 10, 2018 | 42.5% |
787 | 14 | "Panganib" | October 11, 2018 | 42.5% |
788 | 15 | "Pahirap" | October 12, 2018 | TBD |
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