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'Everything About My Wife' makes Netflix global premiere

'Everything About My Wife' makes Netflix global premiere

GMA Network23-05-2025
"Everything About My Wife," the romantic comedy film produced by GMA Pictures, CreaZion Studios, and Glimmer Studio Philippines, makes its worldwide Netflix debut on May 29.
Starring Jennylyn Mercado, Dennis Trillo, and Sam Milby, "Everything About My Wife" tells the story of Dom (Dennis), an unhappily married man who struggles to end his marriage to his wife, Imo (Jennylyn).
In a moment of desperation, Dom calls on Miguel (Sam), a notorious womanizer, to seduce his wife. The plan succeeds, as Miguel and Imo grow closer, but things take an unexpected turn when Miguel unexpectedly falls in love with her.
As Dom realizes he's made the biggest mistake of his life, Imo discovers his scheme. Heartbroken and betrayed, she resolves to give him what he wants and end their marriage. Will Imo ever find it in her heart to forgive Dom?
Besides standout performances from Jennylyn, Dennis, and Sam – three of the biggest stars in Philippine entertainment – the movie also features a stellar cast of seasoned artists, including Carmi Martin, Nova Villa, Isay Alvarez, Polo Laurel, Alex Agustin, Joyang, and Karlo Aranza.
Directed by Real S. Florido, "Everything About My Wife" will stream on Netflix in the Philippines and in most territories worldwide beginning on May 29.
Meanwhile, viewers in the United States of America, Guam, Saipan, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Cambodia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, United Kingdom (Great Britain), France, Italy, Spain, Finland, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East can catch it starting on July 28.
For more news and updates, visit www.GMANetwork.com.
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