@ysa_abad#Hellbound is set in a dystopian world where supernatural beings, called "executors from hell" suddenly appear around the world and condemn individuals to hell. | via @ysa_abad
@ysa_abad "Just through the images of 'executors' and 'angels' made me understand what #Hellbound is all about," says actor Yoo Ah-in. | via @ysa_abad
@ysa_abad Director Yeon, whose works include 'Train to Busan' and Peninsula' reacts to critics saying that #Hellbound might be his best work yet. "This 'Hellbound' universe is something that's really interesting to me." | via @ysa_abad
@ysa_abad He continued, "It gave us an opportunity to think about our society... The setting of #Hellbound is very unrealistic and drastic. And inside that world we can see different types and several facets of people." | via @ysa_abad
@ysa_abad Yoo Ah-in on his character Jung Jin-su: There are supernatural events happening around the world and he put meaning in these events. He preaches to the world that they should live a righteous life w/o sin. But he doesn't think he's a cult leader, per se. #Hellbound | @ysa_abad
@ysa_abad The cast of #Hellbound at today's press conference (L-R): Yang Ik-june, Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jeong-min and Won Jin-a. Photo courtesy of Netflix | via @ysa_abad
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LOOK: Jillie Karl Basan shares artwork by her 19-year-old nephew EJ Basan. The artwork was inspired by the Isnag tribe’s struggle against Pan Pacific Renewable Power Philippines Corp.’s 4 hydropower dam projects along the Apayao-Abulog River, Apayao province. | via @Weng_De_Vera
@Weng_De_Vera EJ explained that his work represents the Philippine flag and the future of Apayao concerning PPRPC’s dam projects, which the local and national governments are backing. | via @Weng_De_Vera
@Weng_De_Vera "The piece can be seen as the Philippine flag, [with] the sun, red (square, left side), and the blue (rectangle, right side). The red side represents warmth and prosperity, while the blue side represents sadness and barrenness..." | via @Weng_De_Vera
MARCOS NO HERO. Baguio activists led by Campaign Against the Return of the Marcoses in Malacañang (CARMMA) stage a protest at the remains of the Marcos bust in Tuba, Benguet on Nov 18, the 5th anniversary of the late dictator’s burial at Libingan ng mga Bayani. | @Weng_De_Vera
@Weng_De_Vera The Phil. Tourism Authority started the construction of the Marcos Park in 1978, displacing Ibaloi communities in Taloy Sur, Tuba, Benguet. | via @Weng_De_Vera
@Weng_De_Vera The 30-meter concrete bust of the dictator Marcos was the centerpiece of the park, which can be seen when traveling along the Aspiras-Palispis Highway (formerly known as Marcos Highway). | via @Weng_De_Vera
Presidential aspirant and VP Leni Robredo now speaking during the 47th Philippine Business Conference and Expo along with other presidential bets. #PHVote#WeDecide | via @maracepeda
@maracepeda Robredo reiterates that if she wins, she would dedicate the first 100 days of her presidency to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
She earlier said her "Kalayaan Mula sa COVID" plan is estimated to cost around P500 billion. | via @maracepeda
@maracepeda Robredo: In our first 100 days, we will focus on addressing our most urgent problem – controlling the pandemic and mitigating its impact on our people’s lives. #PHVote#WeDecide | via @maracepeda
Bongbong Marcos' legal team has not filed its answer to the first petition to cancel COC, and instead requested to extend the deadline, according to Ted Te, counsel for petitioners who received a copy of the motion for extension. | via @lianbuan
@lianbuan According to Marcos' motion for extension, they received the notice November 11. Comelec gave five days, which according to Te, ends November 16. Te said Comelec has not granted the motion for extension, and Marcos has not filed an answer yet. | via @lianbuan
@lianbuan Rule 23 Section 4(6) of Comelec says "the failure of the respondent to file his verified Answer within the reglementary period shall bar the respondent from submitting controverting evidence or filing his memorandum." | via @lianbuan
Rappler education reporter @bnzmagsambol sits down with Fremilyn Rabago, head of Longos Elementary School, to discuss the school's preparations and the importance of the resumption of face-to-face classes.
@bnzmagsambol Rabago on the advantage of Longos Elementary School to qualify for the pilot run of limited face-to-face classes: Napili kami dahil kami 'yung pinakamaliit na school at may pinakamababang bilang ng mag-aaral.
@bnzmagsambol Rabago: May mga magulang na nagsabing 'di na nila i-eenrol ang kanilang anak dahil nahihirapan na sila sa pag-assist sa kanilang mga anak sa kanilang modules. In-encourage pa rin namin sila dahil gagawan ng ibang paraan ng learnings. Luckily natuloy itong face-to-face classes.
Paano ba pinipili ang mga kompanyang nakakakuha ng kontrata mula sa gobyerno? Panoorin ang talakayan nina @newsdwight, @lianbuan at @jodeszgavilan sa isyung ito.