Ang Probinsyano season 3
Ang Probinsyano | |
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Season 3 | |
Starring | Coco Martin |
No. of episodes | 119 |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | May 25 November 7, 2017 | –
Season chronology | |
The third season of Ang Probinsyano, a Philippine action drama television series, premiered on May 25, 2017, on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel and concluded on November 7, 2017, with a total of 119 episodes. The series stars Coco Martin as SPO2 Ricardo Dalisay, together with an ensemble cast consisting of Susan Roces, Jaime Fabregas, Angel Aquino, John Arcilla, Jhong Hilario, John Prats, Sid Lucero, Mitch Valdes, Pokwang, Yassi Pressman, Eddie Garcia, and Lito Lapid.
The third season of Ang Probinsyano shows Ricardo Dalisay's married life and how he is thrust back into the police force to battle rebels. After an ill-fated mission, he goes undercover and infiltrates the rebel group Pulang Araw to uncover the mystery of who is the true ally and who is the real enemy.
Plot
As Cardo (posing under the name Fernan) joins various missions of Pulang Araw, his perception about the rebel group quickly changes, realizing that their public image is based on lies and carefully concocted smear campaign by Director Hipolito. Back in Manila, the propaganda stories about Cardo and Pulang Araw confuses Cardo's family, negatively affecting their lives. Rumours spread about Cardo’s survival and supposed defection to Pulang Araw, a story which Director Hipolito (John Arcilla) and Major Catindig (Sid Lucero) capitalize to destroy Cardo's credibility, blow his cover and jeopardize his safety. At the camp, Cardo also has to deal with comrade rivalries arising from Alakdan (Jhong Hilario) and a jealous Anton del Mundo alias "Tigre" (transl. Tiger) (Mark Lapid), both intent on discrediting Cardo or exposing him as a fraud.
After determining that Pulang Araw is not behind the acts of terrorism, he tries to win the trust of Alakdan to infiltrate the Kamandag faction of Pulang Araw. In the meantime, he discovers that dela Paz (Ejay Falcon) and Velasco (Louise delos Reyes) are held captive and helps them escape from the hands of Pulang Araw. He tells them of his discovery that Kamandag is protected by an unknown government official who is twisting facts to demonize Pulang Araw. Velasco and dela Paz realize that Kamandag's protector is also discrediting Cardo. They hold a press conference reporting Cardo’s death while trying to escape from Pulang Araw with them to ensure his cover.
Cardo wins Alakdan's trust and sends him to Manila to eliminate Director Hipolito's fiercest rival in the senate race, Senator Mateo F. de Silva (Joko Diaz) by detonating a bomb among the crowd just before de Silva announces his candidacy. Cardo manages the disruption without detonating a bomb and narrowly escapes de Silva and his men. The following day, Cardo assaults Kamandag to avenge the death of his son, sending a wounded Alakdan and the rest of Kamandag packing. Cardo then informs Pulang Araw of the betrayal and acts of terrorism that Alakdan perpetrated.
To boost his poll ratings, Director Hipolito resolves to wipe out Pulang Araw and orders a strike on their stronghold in Mt. Karagao. The ensuing encounter that results in the deaths of Lawin (Dante Rivero), Lena (Yam Concepcion) and Lena's son, Emman (Emmanuel Matteo Gabriel Plan), leads to Leon’s (Lito Lapid) discovery that Cardo is a SAF member.Romulo and Cardo engage in a knife dueling club on top of the mountain hill and then the true and real enemy is unmasked that turns out to be Homer "Alakdan" Adlawan and his sectarian group responsible for the bombing in Manila.Cardo and Leon resolve to join forces in order to take down Alakdan.
Cast and characters
- Main cast
- Coco Martin[1] as SPO2 Ricardo "Cardo" Dalisay
- John Arcilla[2] as Director Renato "Buwitre" Hipolito
- Jaime Fábregas[1] as P/Dir. Delfin S. Borja
- Angel Aquino[2] as BGen. Diana T. Olegario
- Jhong Hilario[2] as Homer "Alakdan" Adlawan
- John Prats[3] as SPO3 Jerome Girona, Jr.
- Sid Lucero[2] as Maj. Manolo "Nolo" Catindig
- Pokwang[2] as Amor Nieves
- Mitch Valdes[2] as Kapitana Gina Magtanggol
- Ronwaldo Martin[4] as Roldan/Gagamba
- Yassi Pressman[5] as Alyana R. Arevalo-Dalisay
- Susan Roces[1] as Flora "Lola Kap" S. Borja-de Leon
- Eddie Garcia[6] as Don Emilio Syquia
- Recurring cast
- Malou Crisologo[1] as Yolanda "Yolly" Capuyao-Santos
- Marvin Yap[1] as Elmo Santos
- John Medina[1] as PS/Insp. Avel "Billy" M. Guzman
- Lester Llansang[1] as Police PS/Insp. Mark Vargas
- Michael Roy Jornales[1] as PS/Insp. Francisco "Chikoy" Rivera
- Marc Solis[7] as SPO1 Rigor Soriano
- Long Mejia[2] as Francisco "Paco" Alvarado
- PJ Endrinal[2] as Wally Nieves
- Benj Manalo[2] as Felipe "Pinggoy" Tanyag, Jr.
- Jeffrey Tam[2] as Otep
- Pedro "Zaito" Canon, Jr.[8] as Nick
- Roy "Shernan" Gaite[9] as Gido
- Jay Gonzaga[9] as James Cordero
- Arlene Tolibas[10] as Marikit Flores
- Gary Lim[2] as Gaspar Romero
- Sancho delas Alas[11] as Gregorio "Greco" Cortez
- Simon Ezekiel Pineda[1] as Honorio "Onyok" Amaba
- McNeal "Awra" Briguela[12] as Macario "Makmak" Samonte, Jr.
- James "Paquito" Sagarino[13] as Paquito Alvarado
- Rhian "Dang" Ramos[13] as Amanda "Dang" Ignacio
- Shantel Crislyn Layh "Ligaya" Ngujo[13] as Ligaya Dungalo
- Enzo Pelojero[13] as Dexter Flores
- Joel Torre[5] as Teodoro "Teddy" Arevalo
- Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino[5] as Virginia "Virgie" R. Arevalo
- McCoy de Leon[14] as Juan Pablo "JP" R. Arevalo
- Guest cast
- Al Vaughn Chier Tuliao[15] as Ricardo "Ricky Boy" A. Dalisay, Jr.
- Lito Lapid[2] as Romulo "Leon" Dumaguit
- Mark Lapid[4] as Anton "Tigre" del Mundo
- Jun Hidalgo[16] as Luis "Buwaya" Mangubat
- Gene Padilla[9] as Pilo/Tuko
- Wilmar Peñaflorida[9] as Mando/Ahas
- Alessandra de Rossi[15] as Rowena Macaraeg
- Dino Pastrano[17] as Col. Ernesto Capili
- Marco Gumabao[15] as Jose Rafael "Joel" T. Olegario
- Mercedes Cabral[18] as Aurora Dumaguit
- Yam Concepcion[4] as Magdalena "Lena" Dumaguit
- Emmanuel Matteo Gabriel Plan[19] as Emman
- Vickie Rushton[19] as Amanda
- Tanner Mata[20] as Clark
- Michael de Mesa[15] as Ramil "Manager" Taduran
- Julio Diaz[15] as Julian Valerio
- Jeric Raval[15] as Gener Guinto
- Jayson Gainza[15] as Jimboy Escaño
- King Gutierrez[21] as J/Dir. Pedro Ladronio
- Harold Baldonado as Bolit
- Brando Legaspi[22] as Jonard
- David Minemoto as David
- Eddie Gutierrez[23] as P/DGen. (Chief PNP) Rodolfo D. Recto
- Ron Morales[24] as SPO2 Bernardo "Bernie" Quinto
- Dominic Roque[24] as PO3 Christian "Chris" Clemente
- Louise delos Reyes[24] as PO3 Katrina "Kat" Velasco
- Ejay Falcon[24] as SPO2 Geraldo "Gerry" dela Paz
- Giovanni Baldisseri as P/Supt. Lemuel Peralta
- Zeppi Borromeo[25] as SPO2 Roberto "Bong" de Vera
- Sandino Martin[15] as SPO2 Marlon Delgado
- AJ Muhlach[26] as Simon "Paniki" Yumul
- Dante Rivero[27] as Domingo "Lawin" Bulaon
- Lito Pimentel as young Domingo Bulaon
- Jon Lucas as young Renato Hipolito
- Jomari Angeles as young Romulo Dumaguit
- Brian "Smugglaz" Lao[28] as Marsial "Butete" Matero
- Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio[28] as Dante "Bulate" Villafuerte
- Rey Solo as Kalabaw
- Benzon Dalina[29] as Barakuda
- Edwin Nombre Pamanian as Hunyango
- Paul Alvarez[30] as Sebastian
- Aljur Abrenica[31] as Miguel Enriquez
- Jestoni Alarcon[32] as Javier Enriquez
- Lem Pelayo as SAF Officer Simpao
- Joko Diaz[33] as Senator Mateo F. de Silva
- Alvin Anson[16] as Alvaro
- Gerald Ejército[34] as Ronald
- Roberto "Amay Bisaya" Reyes[35] as Ruben
- Vince Rillon[36] as Victor F. de Silva
Episodes
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