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Are you ready for this? Prime Video PH drops massive 2026 lineup featuring Pinoy icons

Published Apr 14, 2026 9:49 pm

Filipino viewers may want to clear their watchlists as Prime Video has now unveiled what’s next for its Philippine audience this 2026.

During their Prime Video Presents campaign, the streaming service announced a mix of licensed local titles, international hits, Korean dramas, and more coming soon on the platform, giving Filipino viewers plenty to look forward to when it comes to exciting programs.

What's more, they're also doubling down on local storytelling with seven new original Filipino works in the pipeline, which will be led by a powerhouse lineup of stars, including Vice Ganda, Joshua Garcia, Ivana Alawi, Paulo Avelino, Kim Chiu, Sharon Cuneta, Barbie Forteza, Marian Rivera, and more.

Below are some of the biggest titles and standout announcements from Prime Video’s first-ever Philippine slate reveal:

Last One Laughing Philippines Season 2

One of Prime Video’s funniest originals is officially back as Laugh Out Loud Philippines has now been renewed for a second season, with Vice Ganda returning as host.

The reality competition follows a simple but chaotic format: a group of celebrity contestants are placed in one room and challenged to make each other laugh, all while trying to keep a straight face themselves. The catch is that laughing can cost them the game, with contestants gradually getting eliminated until only one remains standing.

Chad Kinis was proclaimed as the winner of the first season.

The celebrity comedians who will compete in the upcoming season have yet to be revealed.

The Silent Noise

Already available to stream, The Silent Noise is a Filipino crime drama headlined by Angelica Panganiban and Zanjoe Marudo.

The series follows a deaf child whose world is shaken by the sudden death of his beloved teacher. As police investigate further, suspicion falls on his family, testing their bonds and loyalties as devastating secrets unravel.

The 10-episode show also stars Zaijian Jaranilla, Mutya Orquia, and KD Omalin.

On why The Silent Noise is a must-watch, Panganiban said, "Pa-intense na nang pa-intense 'yung mapapanood nila. Talagang 'yung mga kaganapan ay kakabahan na rin kayo."

Love is Never Gone

Those looking for a romance-thriller should keep their eyes peeled for Love Is Never Gone, which is led by Joshua Garcia and Ivana Alawi.

Set in Morocco, the show is about an ex-convict who discovers his dead lover is alive and reinvented as a socialite.

Garcia shared how this was their first time shooting a series in Morocco, and highlighted how they wanted to show the "beauty" of the country through the story.

Alawi meanwhile teased that Love Is Never Gone is "full of action, full of love, and it's very different."

"It's really a teleserye to watch out for," she said.

The Loyalty Game

Inspired by the viral “loyalty test” trend on social media, The Loyalty Game stars Janine Gutierrez, Jericho Rosales, and Sofia Andres in a psychological thriller where a simple test of fidelity spirals into danger after two women uncover a disturbing secret about the man they both love.

Gutierrez couldn't contain her excitement for the series as she said that it's "the kind of project that I would also really watch and wait for on Prime."

"It's mysterious. It's for thrill-seekers. It's for people who love plot twists. And the script is really exciting to the point that we also don't know what's gonna happen, so I'm sure that that's how the viewers of Prime will feel and I'm so excited to share it with them," she said.

Kopino

In Kopino, Paulo Avelino and Kim Chiu play childhood sweethearts whose romance is disrupted by fate, only to be rekindled years later in Korea’s corporate scene.

The projects aims to address the "Kopino" experience, where children of Korean and Filipino parents seek family recognition.

On what makes this different from her past works, Chiu said, "It's Korean and Filipino. Syempre, there's Korean magic. We will go to Korea to shoot some of the scenes with Korean actors, so this is something very new and very exciting."

Avelino added, "We always find stories to tell that's very Filipino. It's a story about Korean-Filipinos who are looking for their identities, so it's something very exciting, something unique to us, and it's something local that we can be proud of. Hopefully, the international audience watches it."

Honor Thy Mother

Honor Thy Mother brings Sharon Cuneta and Barbie Forteza together on screen, alongside John Estrada and Khalil Ramos, in a story that places family ties at its core.

The series follows a powerful CEO and her estranged daughter who are forced to reconcile and work together after becoming entangled in a deadly corporate conspiracy, blending themes of redemption, trust, and survival.

Behind Closed Doors

Marian Rivera will grace the screen once again in Behind Closed Doors, where she plays a sharp-tongued radio announcer whose secret affair with the Philippine President is exposed, making her the prime suspect in his assassination and putting her on a collision course with his daughter.

The project will also star Jillian Ward and will see a special participation by Dingdong Dante as the Philippine president.

"Walang dalilan para mag-no for this project kasi parang napaka-offbeat niya para sa akin," Rivera explained when asked why she accepted the role. "Ang character ko dito ay mistress. Journalist ako dito, so first time ko rin gagawin so sabi ko, 'Why not try something new for me? And I think this is a good project for me.'"

Other content

Along with these seven original titles, Prime Video also announced exclusive licensed Filipino films joining the 2026 lineup, including Samahan ng mga Makasalanan; Gabi ng Lagim; the Bayaniverse trilogy: Quezon, Heneral Luna, Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral; Bar Boys: After School; and Open Endings.

For international content, the streaming platform will be premiering three new Korean titles in the second half of 2026.

This includes A Love Other Than Yours, which stars stars Seo Kangjun, Ahn Eun-jin, Lee Joo Ahn, and Jo Aram in a grounded romance about a couple in a 10-year relationship forced to confront whether to move forward with marriage or let each other go.

Ahn Hyo-seo will meanwhile lead Final Table as an overseas-based chef who joins a high-stakes cooking tournament representing the restaurant ‘Familia’ following an unexpected turn of events.

Lastly, Nine to Six stars Park Min Young, Yook Sung Jae, and Go Soo in an office romance. When workaholic deputy manager Kang I-ji meets warm-hearted intern Han Sun-woo in an automobile company, they discover in each other what they're missing—navigating love, career, family, and social pressure to find their own balance between independence and connection.