
Faith Da Silva, Angel Guardian, Kelvin Miranda show off their weapons for 'Sang'gre'
The new generation of sang'gres led by Bianca Umali, Faith Da Silva, Kelvin Miranda, and Angel Guardian guested on Monday's episode of "Fast Talk With Boy Abunda" and demonstrated how to wield their weapons.
Angel, who plays the role of Deia, the new keeper of the Brilyante ng Hangin, flexed her fighting skills using the bow and arrow, as well as the pickaxe.
"Nag-aarchery po ako before 'Encantadia' pero matagal po akong nahinto. And bumalik ako because of Deia," she said.
Kelvin, who takes on the role of Adamus, the new protector of the Brilyante ng Tubig, followed suit and showed his two weapons, a chakram-inspired twin blades and a sword.
Faith, portraying Flammara, the new keeper of the Brilyante ng Apoy, also demonstrated her impressive fighting skills, wielding a gun equipped with a blade as well as a sword.
Bianca, who plays Terra, the new protector of the Brilyante ng Lupa, previously showed her bo staff which turns into arnis sticks.
"Sang'gre" is the spinoff of the hit Kapuso series "Encantadia."
The series also features a new set of characters including Rhian Ramos as Mitena, the late Ricky Davao as Governor Emil, Ysabel Ortega as Armea, and Sienna Stevens as the younger counterpart of Rhian.
"Sang'gre" will finally premiere on GMA Prime on Monday, June 16, at 8 p.m. after "24 Oras." —Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News
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