Accepting registrations until Sunday; open to all mobile networks
ABS-CBN TVplus continues its grand second anniversary blowout by treating over two million users to a free Kapamilya Box Office (KBO) movie marathon as it screens the latest three films from the hit horror franchise “Shake Rattle & Roll” this weekend (Feb 18-19).
Making this KBO blowout even more special is that TVplus users can use any mobile network sim to register to the free KBO until February 19 (Sunday). TVplus users who have registered last week, don’t need to register again since the special KBO blowout only requires a one-time registration.
The 13th installment of the horror franchise revolves around haunting stories on elves, a lighthouse, and a famous nursery rhyme. The scarefest continues in the 14th installment, which focuses on an inheritance an uncle leaves to his nephews and nieces, a military operation that turns into carnage, and an escape from a closed mall haunted by sea-animal creatures. Meanwhile the stories in the last installment are all about monsters –a human snake, a dish that turns people into vicious monsters, and a plane passenger who gives birth to a ‘tiyanak.’
“Shake Rattle & Roll” stars Kathryn Bernardo, Zanjoe Marudo, Eugene Domingo (13th installment), Herbert Bautista, Janice de Belen, Arlene Muhlach (14th installment), Erich Gonzales, Carla Abellana, and Lovi Poe (15thinstallment).
Using any mobile network sim, TVplus users have the last chance to register until this Sunday by texting KBOBLOWOUT space <TVplus box ID> space <name> space <address> to 23661. SMS registration is free for ABS-CBNmobile users, while standard SMS rates will apply for other networks.
ABS-CBNmobile subscribers meanwhile, have an option to stream the KBO blowout movies online via abscbnmobile.com/kbo.
Other movies that families can enjoy this weekend on their ABS-CBN TVplus are the rom-com film “Walang Forever” and Hollywood films “Nurse 3D” and “Tekken 2: Kayuza’s Revenge.” Completing the KBO blowout are the airing of MYX and a “PBB” catch-up.
ABS-CBN is the first media and entertainment company in the Philippines to make the historic switch from analog to digital terrestrial television in 2015 to transform the TV viewing experience of Filipinos. Using digital signal transmission, ABS-CBN TVplus gives TV viewers dramatically crisp picture and sound. Aside from exclusive channels and a movie marathon feature, TVplus can also capture and broadcast channels that transmit in digital and is offered for a one-time payment fee.
Don’t miss the chance for a free scare fest movie marathon by being part of the KBO blowout of ABS-CBN TVplus that is open to all mobile networks for a limited time only. For more information, visit tvplus.abs-cbn.com and follow ABS-CBN TVplus on Facebook (facebook.com/ABSCBNTVPlus).
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