Mirabella (TV series)

Mirabella
Genre Melodrama, Fantasy, Revenge, Romance
Created by Rondel P. Lindayag
Developed by Roldeo T. Endrinal
Julie Anne R. Benitez
Written by Noreen Capili
Joel Mercado
Directed by Erick C. Salud
Jerome C. Pobocan
Jojo A. Saguin
Claudio "Tots" Sanchez-Mariscal IV
Starring Julia Barretto
Enrique Gil
Sam Concepcion
Mika dela Cruz
Opening theme Sabihin Mo Sa Akin
by Klarisse de Guzman
Composer(s) Vincent de Jesus
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, English
No. of episodes 73 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Marissa V. Kalaw
Mae Santos
Producer(s) Dagang Vilbar
Ethel Espiritu
Editor(s) Marion Bautista
Location(s) Philippines
Running time 30-45 minutes
Production company(s) Dreamscape Entertainment TV
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Picture format NTSC (480i)
480i SDTV
Original run March 24, 2014 – July 4, 2014
External links
Website

Mirabella is a 2014 Philippine melodramatic fantasy television series directed by Erick C. Salud and Jojo A. Saguin, starring Julia Barretto in her first lead role, together with Enrique Gil, Sam Concepcion and Mika dela Cruz.[1][2][3] The series was aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from March 24, 2014 to July 4, 2014, replacing Annaliza.[4]

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Extended cast

Guest cast

Special participation

Soundtrack

Production

The series was first unveiled in May 2013 as an adaptation of Dominador Ad Castillo novel Cofradia. — The story, which had film adaptations in 1953 and 1973, that centers on Cofradia, a young woman who is afraid to fall in love because of her dark complexion. With the help of a magic candle, she eventually transforms into a beautiful lady.

However, due to criticisms over the material's alleged racism, Dreamscape announced in July 2013 that it had re-worked into a new series to feature an original story that is "equally exciting and equally beautiful."[5]

Cast changes

Diego Loyzaga and Kiko Estrada were originally part of the main cast,[6] but was later replaced by Enrique Gil and Sam Concepcion respectively.[7] Estrada returned to Annaliza, while Loyzaga later remained as part of the series in a supporting antagonist role instead. Liza Soberano was also reported to be part of the series, but later became part of Got to Believe instead.[8] Soberano was later replaced by Mika dela Cruz.

Reception

According to data from Kantar Media Philippines, Mirabella scored a national TV rating of 22% on its pilot episode on March 24, 2014. The highest rating was its final episode on July 4, 2014, scoring a 27.3%.

KANTAR MEDIA NATIONAL TV RATINGS
PILOT EPISODE FINALE EPISODE PEAK AVERAGE SOURCE
22%
27.3%
23.1%
19.6%
[9][10]

See also

References