Beloved ‘Voltes V’ is on first Filipino TV series panel in San Diego Comic Con
All Asian American owned imprint Dogu Is bringing Voltes V: Legacy to the first-ever Filipino TV series panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Saturday, July 22 , Grand 10 at the Marriott Marquis San Diego, California.
Based on the 1970’s anime Voltes V created by Toei Company, this live-action adaptation follows three brothers and their friends as they fight the forces of a race of humanoid aliens, known as Boazanians, who plan to invade Earth.
The panel is set for Saturday, July 22 from 10-11 a.m. in Grand 10 at the Marriott Marquis San Diego. On hand to give fans a look at the series will be director Mark Reyes, Head of GMA Entertainment Group Lilybeth Rasonable, Producer Helen Sese, Telesuccess Producer Larson Chan, Vincent Gealogo GMA Post-Production, and actors Miguel Tanfelix (Steve Armstrong), Ysabel Ortega (Jamie Robinson) and Gabby Eigenmann (Commander Robinson.)
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There will also be a signing at Booth #4807, featuring Voltes V Legacy cast and creative members, including Director Mark Reyes, Miguel Tanfelix (Steve Armstrong), Ysabel Ortega (Jamie Robinson), and Gabby Eigenmann (Commander Robinson) on Saturday, July 22 from 12-1 p.m. The signing will require wristbands, and be available first come/first serve throughout the week starting Preview Night at Booth #4807.
“We believe in the power of stories to connect and inspire, regardless of their origin. Bringing this reimagined classic to an international stage like SDCC underscores our commitment to champion stories that resonate with audiences across cultural boundaries.” Jeremiah Blank, CEO of Dogu Publishing, said.
“The inclusion of Voltes V: Legacy and GMA network at SDCC serves as a testament to the universality of storytelling. It’s not just about bringing diversity into the pop culture space; it’s about celebrating it and acknowledging its capacity to bring us together,” Daniel Fujii, President Publisher of Dogu Publishing, said.
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