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Vivre Ordinaire (French: Long-Live Ordinary, Spanish: Larga vida a lo ordinario, transl. Namumuhay na Ordinaryo) is an Philippine fantasy slice in-life drama streaming television series broadcast and distributed by Netflix and directed by Toto Natividad (cause of death in 2021, his last TV-directed appearance) and replaced Rahyan Carlos in season 2 and starring Justin Rick Alonzo, with Coleen Trinidad and also included John Arcilla, Mariel Morales and, Coleen Garcia prepared as supporting characters, The series traces resolves on fellow Filipinos fake their Filipino lives that there are many liars in Tondo who are shown to be traded just for love. This is the last TV-directed miniseries of director Toto Natividad who passed away on April 27, 2021, and was intentionally replaced by Rahyan Carlos as the director, and co-producer Rose Monteverde-Teo from the miniseries. Star Creatives Television announced the behind-the-scenes showing of season two of the streaming television series project that wrapped up the season, the third and fourth of its development in 2024 and set to release the release of the second season in October 30, 2024, after two years, On July 19, 2024, Netflix announced the preview of behind the scenes and exclusive clips that will be released in the second season, and Rahyan Carlos will sit as the director of seasons 2 and 3, and director Jose Javier Reyes will sit in the fourth final season and wrapped on June 1, 2024 after filming since November 2023. On October 30, 2024, season 2 of Vivre Ordinaire on streaming in Netflix. In the Netflix interview, Justin Rick Alonzo, Coleen Trinidad, John Arcilla, Coleen Garcia, Maricel Morales, Roxanne Guinoo, Alfred Vargas, Audrey Avila, Diether Villarta, Vince Rillon, Marco Gomez, Heaven Peralejo, Nar Cabico and, Cristine Reyes in an interview for the preparation and preparation of the second season and how the story came about. The third season development is set for May 2025.
The upcoming documentary of the series titled Vivre Ordinaire: Infotopia Documentary that will be released on the second season before the actual release date, on October 13 after it was planned to be released during the first premiere in the first season but the schedule changed. In February 2023, Netflix renewed the show for a third season of with a second season renewal in December 2022. The miniseries premiered worldwide on Netflix on December 22, 2022, with seven episodes. It is also scheduled to be rerun in a few years on Kapamilya Channel, the series alongside Alice in Borderland when they were released at the same time and are also available outside worldwide not only in the Philippines. The streaming television series Vivre Ordinaire is recognized as an ordinary life of Filipinos in all corners of the Philippines as one of the recommendations that appeared in the Netflix Circle. Season 2 of Vivre Ordinaire was released on October 30, and included a limited screening at the Mall of Asia Arena, showing the performance of the stars.
The series was initially intended as a limited series to be told in three parts. It had its original run of 15 episodes on Philippine network Kapamilya Channel but couldn't afford it from being produced and immediately changed to Netflix was offered, and approved a few days later. Netflix acquired global streaming rights in late 2021. It will re-run the episodes on Kapamilya Channel in the coming months but it is not confirmed in the year 2023 when it will premiere. Presented by Netflix, Vive Ordinaire has been renewed for a second season, and Netflix also announced the renewal of the third and final fourth seasons in 2023. The announcement of the third season is expected to be released in 2025 and the final fourth season in 2027. At ABS-CBN Studios, the Kapamilya Channel has released the airing of season 1 of the streaming series on national TV, and its release from August 18 to September 29, 2024. There is no announcement yet that the second season will air on national TV.
Plot[]
Season 1[]
In Enrique (Justin Rick Alonzo)'s past story, he saw his parents' decision to divorce because of his father's womanizing: When he lost himself, Enrique's mother died and surrendered and his mother's decision to shoot herself was held by his father: Enrique is now living his life with his brothers and himself going to Tondo with the people to live and find a new place to live in Tondo: People see their hatred like Enrique who was told that they are a trash family: Fury (James Reid) saw Enrique with his brothers who wanted to help in the new settlement just next to their house. Fury (James Reid)'s assistants looked down on him because he changed his mind and helped Enrique by giving him a thousand: Keely gave way to Enrique just to give help for the difficulty of the way: Fury talks to Jenna (Coleen Trinidad) to get them closer to each other and Fury says that Enrique is his destiny: Enrique asked for money from the Dimaguiba family when Trevor (Richard Quan) gave it, he insulted Enrique for kicking him that he didn't want dirty people like him: Dayami (Coleen Garcia) saw people staying away from Enrique because of the dirtiness of his body and his white clothes.
Sariua Cabahug (Maricel Morales), the first female mayor in Tondo who ordered the search for Enrique when she secretly talked with the funeral killer and killed him in front of many people in Tondo: Brial killer (JC Alcantara) appeared again in the early prey in Tondo and one by one they leave and hide in the house, Fury, Jenna how did people in Tondo tell them to hide and Jenna can't leave Enrique alone when the three of them split up at the beginning of the brial funeral killer: Enrique (Justin Rick Alonzo) told Jenna (Coleen Trinidad) that she helped the people of Tondo and that she would face the brial killer, and Enrique promised that they would meet again and watch over his siblings: Fury and Jenna help each other to get people to hide, Dayami, Issac, Trevor, Keely, Jakinda regret Enrique's arrival for destroying each other's houses: Enrique became a brave man and confronted the brial killer to get him away from Tondo and where he would follow him to Makati.
Jenna is ready to go to Enrique for help to Enrique and is ready to go out of her way to help her loved one: Fury sent the action to help and accompany Jenna (Coleen Trinidad) for Enrique's survival, and Rickey (Louise Abuel), Dean (Ali Abinal) and Angel (Ryan Bang) also helped the children take care of their older brothers Enrique: Sariua Cabahug (Mariel Morales) talked to calm down and gave an answer he will be shocked by the electric shocker held by the mayor: Sariua Cabahug allowed Enrique to pour out his anger on him for saying that his anger is his knowledge that he is the mayor who kills people and is a criminal who was cleared in court and he gave the fact that he killed his mother (Mickey Ferriols) in the knowledge he to his father: Jenna, Fury, Rickey, Dean and Angel have reached the office hall of Tondo to challenge the bodyguards they are fighting there, and Enrique notices that Jenna is rushing to save him: Sariwa Cabahug (Mariel Morales) put a gun to kill her, Jenna told everyone to prepare for their fight at the mayor's office: Jenna shows Enrique the true strength for fighting bravely in the chest, knocking Sean (Miguel Faustmann)'s hold, Enrique brings Sean's hold to Jenna: PNP rushed to the hall of Tondo because of his forgery requirements in the documents that he is supposed to be released and is ready to be imprisoned again and given imprisonment up to 10 years: Enrique saves Jenna from the arrogant bodyguard Sean and confirms that Enrique (Justin Rick Alonzo) is a son of the president of the Philippines: Enrique and Jenna (Coleen Trinidad) started to fall in love and their story as a boyfriend and girlfriend became fun to enjoy.
Season 2[]
In the second season of Vivre Ordinaire, the story of Enrique Reyes Castañeda (Justin Rick Alonzo) takes a dramatic turn as he uncovers his true heritage. Enrique discovers that he is the illegitimate son of Kendrick Castañeda (Alfred Vargas), the sitting president of the Philippines. This revelation opens a door to a world of privilege, power, and intense scrutiny. While adjusting to this newfound identity, Enrique learns that he has two half-brothers from his father’s side. Simultaneously, a DNA test confirms that his biological mother, Fritz Reyes-Tolentino, is alive. The reunion with his mother brings a whirlwind of emotions and sheds light on the sacrifices she made for his safety. However, the news of his lineage creates tensions within his father’s family, particularly with one of his half-brothers, who views Enrique as a threat to their legacy.
Despite the challenges, Enrique focuses on building a stable life with his new wife, Jenna Fernandez-Castañeda (Coleen Trinidad), who becomes his rock during this tumultuous time. Together, they navigate the demands of public life, including media attention, political scandals, and familial discord. Jenna’s unwavering support strengthens Enrique’s resolve to bridge the gaps between his estranged family members. However, her presence also draws jealousy and resentment from individuals who wish to see Enrique fail. A determined political aide, who is secretly loyal to one of Enrique’s rivals, begins scheming to exploit Enrique’s inexperience for personal gain.
The season introduces a new antagonist—a shadowy figure from Kendrick Castañeda’s past, who resurfaces to expose the president’s secrets. This individual’s vendetta against Kendrick places Enrique in the crossfire. In an effort to protect his father and family’s reputation, Enrique teams up with a skilled investigator, a former ally of Kendrick, to uncover the truth. Their investigation reveals a conspiracy that ties into the corruption and crimes Enrique encountered in Tondo during Season 1. This realization reignites Enrique’s determination to seek justice for the marginalized communities he left behind.
Meanwhile, Enrique’s relationship with his half-siblings evolves. His younger brother, who initially resented him, begins to warm up after a shared experience during a dangerous kidnapping attempt orchestrated by political enemies. On the other hand, his elder half-brother remains cold, viewing Enrique as an opportunist. The dynamic between them escalates during a heated confrontation that reveals hidden truths about their father’s decisions and the sacrifices made to protect their family.
As the season progresses, Enrique begins to understand the immense responsibility tied to his lineage. He uses his platform to advocate for systemic changes, drawing inspiration from his time in Tondo. However, this newfound purpose puts him at odds with powerful forces who wish to maintain the status quo. The season concludes with a shocking betrayal by a trusted ally, leaving Enrique and Jenna in peril. The final moments set the stage for an explosive third season, as Enrique vows to fight not only for his family but for the ideals that define him.
Cast and characters[]
Main cast[]
- Justin Rick Alonzo as Enrique Reyes Castañeda / Enrique Bacay Reyes – Jenna's boyfriend and a young man who dirty his body and taking care of his five siblings and focusing on love and gambling to feed the family. He is just a beggar regretting the death of their father and mother. Sacrifice only for his brothers who are loved to the core of his heart. He is the only one in Dumaguete, Tondo who always hates him and acquaintances recognize him and help him to recover. Being tested his DNA that he is the missing and unknown son of the president of the Philippines and stage name Enrique Castañeda and has five siblings on his mother's side and three siblings on his father's side.
- Coleen Trinidad as Jenna Fernandez-Castañeda – Enrique's fiancée and a good woman and poor just like Enrique. She expressed her feelings for Enrique. She is also the one and only woman who helps Enrique to rise from the difficulties in their life-Tondo and in episode 6, details were released that Jenna has a crush on Enrique that she can't admit yet.
- John Arcilla as Maximo Adamson – A former mayor in Dumaguete, Tondo, who fixed all the problems and had a hunch about the next mayor, Sariua Cabahug. What happened to his beloved Tondo. He also helps Enrique to sacrifice his advice to Enrique with saving words.
- Coleen Garcia as Dayami Buendía – A beggar woman fulfilled her importance in life. She only acts as a mother to Enrique and his siblings.
- Maricel Morales as Sariua Cabahug – A first female former mayor in Dumaguete, Tondo who replacing Maximo from the post, and what he was planning to do was to destroy each other and order to kill the people of Tondo and was imprisoned for 25 years in prison and plans to escape away from the prison where he will stay after 12 years.
Supporting cast[]
Season 1[]
- Abby Bautista as Jordyn Mangao
- Shoichi Oka as Jaek
- Louise Abuel as Rickey Reyes Bacay / Rickey Dimaculangan
- Mel Martinez as Rodney Guevara
- Miguel Faustmann as Sean del Amore / Amora Digamon
- Ali Abinal as Dean Natural
- Glenda Garcia as Brianne Macaraeg
- Ana Abad Santos as Virginia Moxcir
- Richard Quan as Trevor Dimaguiba
- Nikki Valdez as Issac Baal
- Ping Medina as Gianni Dyquiangco
- Brenna Garcia as Dayana Bataller
- Kate Ramos as Keely Bacay Barrameda
- Angelika Rama as Jakinda Basir Bacay
- Glydel Mercado as Aryanna Lakandula
Season 2[]
- Roxanne Guinoo as Fritz Reyes-Tolentino: the mother of Enrique, Rickey, Precious, Desirae, Mandy and Ivelisse.
- Alfred Vargas as President Kendrick Castañeda
- Audrey Avila as Arianne Valdez
- Diether Villarta as Raphael Castañeda
- Empoy Marquez as Carlito Torres
- Vince Rillon as Ezekiel Pedorozo
- Heaven Peralejo as Jasmine Mendoza
- Marco Gomez as Clark Guinto
- Jane Oineza as Dianne Dimaguiba
- Nar Cabico as P/LT Raymond Abad Santos
- Cristine Reyes as Juliana de la Santos
- Faye Lorenzo as Viviane Aguinaldo
- Allan Paule as P/MAJ Franchico
- Iana Bernardez as Olivia Bacay
- Lotlot de Leon as Teresa Abalos
- Elizabeth Oropesa as Trixie Bagatsing
- Ria Atayde as Yanna Abad Santos
- Martin Escudero as Angerico Bacunawa
- Rica Gonzales as Marielle Batungbakal
- Calvin Reyes as Rodjie Catucutan
- Alice Dixson as Liana Lardibzabal
- Mara Lopez as Savanah Fernandez
- Anne Feo as Angelica Oracion
- Wilmer Abulencia as Kenjie Salvador
- Josef Elizalde as PCpl. Miguel Suarez
- Angelo Alayon as PSSgt. Zander Suarez
- Franchesca Floirendo as Kiana Trinidad
- Dawn Chang as Abigail Valmorida
- Igi Boy Flores as Sean Roxas
- Chie Filomeno as Amelia Desiderio
Season 3[]
Season 4[]
Recurring cast[]
- James Reid as Fury
- Ryan Bang as Angel
- Bernadette Allyson as Rohan Cuenca
- Nico Antonio as Tabor Ala
Special appearance[]
- Valerie Concepcion as Kamryn Desiree
- Frances Makil-Ignacio as Ariel Quimino
- Peewee O’Hara as Tyrese Canlas
- Bobby Andrews as Koby Fanuco
Vivre Ordinaire: Infotopia Documentary[]
Vivre Ordinaire: Infotopia Documentary is a 2024 Philippine original Netflix documentary film presented by Netflix and directed by Toto Natividad, this documentary also shows some exclusive scenes and behind the scenes of the Netflix original drama series Vivre Ordinaire starring Justin Rick Alonzo and Coleen Trinidad and it was supposed to be released on December 29, 2022 and was moved to the scheduled on October 13, 2024 on the premiere night of the across release date of the season of the series.
Plot[]
This documentary film took 2 hours to watch and it is also based on how the story of season 1 of the series runs.
Cast[]
- Justin Rick Alonzo
- Coleen Trinidad
- John Arcilla
- Coleen Garcia
- Maricel Morales
- Abby Bautista
- Shoichi Oka
- Louise Abuel
- Mel Martinez
- Ali Abinal
- Glenda Garcia
- Ana Abad Santos
- Richard Quan
- Nikki Valdez
- Ping Medina
- Brenna Garcia
- Kate Ramos
- Angelika Rama
- Glydel Mercado
- Valerie Concepcion
- Frances Makil-Ignacio
- Peewee O’Hara
- Bobby Andrews
Episodes[]
Main article: List of Living Ordinary episodes.
Production[]
The series was announced from Netflix after the remake of the Filipino series as every Filipino watched for the entire Philippines. Also included is the co-production of Dreamscape Entertainment, FPJ Productions, Red Entertainment and Kapamilya Channel (ABS-CBN).
ABS-CBN officially announced that Justin Rick Alonzo will be appear to be lead role for the miniseries.
Star Creatives Television and ABS-CBN Entertainment Management distributed the series by Justin Rick Alonzo. Already broadcast network on Netflix.
Filming[]
Lock in-taping started on the day of 2020 in September. Netflix and Kapamilya Channel (ABS-CBN) announced the new miniseries that ended wrapped in the month of November in the year 2021.
The director said that the lock in taping will originally started in July 3, 2020, the schedule was moved to September 28, 2020 and will be wrapped up on November 18, 2021.
Star Creatives Television announced the behind-the-scenes showing of season two of the streaming television series project that wrapped up the season, the third and fourth of its development in 2024 and set to release the release of the second season in October 30, 2024, after two years.
The second season wrapped on June 1, 2024 after filming since November 2023.
And its third season is in development in February 2025.
Casting[]
On February 7, 2020, Netflix announced that the new miniseries will be released in 2021 (but not in 2021). This is one of the Filipino miniseries alongside The House Arrest of Us, Pangako Sa 'Yo, Dolce Amore, Tara G! etc. And it has been confirmed that Justin Rick Alonzo will star as the main character.
On June 3, 2020, actor Justin Rick Alonzo who was also confirmed by Netflix will star as the female leading lady, Coleen Trinidad, who is an MNL48 member.
On August 2, 2020, Netflix also confirmed the addition of another cast to Justin Rick Alonzo's series, namely Nikki Valdez, Kate Ramos, Bernadette Allyson, Ali Abinal, Mel Martinez, Brenna Garcia, Louise Abuel, Glydel Mercado, Nico Antonio, Ana Abad Santos and Ryan Bang.
On September 14, 2020, Netflix announced that James Reid will also join the miniseries.
In the casting of the Netflix series, the new faces that will enter season 2 of Vivre Ordinaire have been shown introducing Roxanne Guinoo, Alfred Vargas, Audrey Avila, Diether Villarta, Empoy Marquez, Vince Rillon, Heaven Peralejo, Marco Gomez, Jane Oineza, Nar Cabico, Cristine Reyes and Faye Lorenzo and others.
Release[]
The miniseries was scheduled to be released this 2021 (but was not released this 2021) on Netflix but it was stopped and the casts included in the project have not yet started shooting. It was scheduled for December 13, 2021 but was canceled due to the problem with Netflix Subscription for those who give out memberships like to exchange passwords.
Netflix has officially confirmed the release of the series that has not been released on Netflix for a while and this is the first race of Alonzo in his aquire on Netflix .
It premiere on Netflix on December 22, 2022. The miniseries will have a movie-marathon with each-episode length running time ranging from 68 to 80 minutes.
Netflix has announced that the Netflix original drama series Vivre Ordinaire will release its second season on October 30, 2024 only on Netflix.
Possibly—in Season 2[]
In the management of Justin Rick Network it is not enough to have the miniseries of the second season due to the fact that it has not been watched and aired on Netflix and it has not been immediately- The season was renewed for the first time only.
On December 24, 2022, Netflix announced the confirmation that the continuation of the life of Enrique Bacay Reyes will have a second season.
Trivia[]
- This is Justin Rick Alonzo's second score in the first race to acquire Netflix.
See also[]
- List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Channel on Wikipedia
- List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Channel on Drama Wikia
Gallery[]
Notes[]
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