Magical Moments with Two Worlds Cast in Manila

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The cast of Two Worlds traveled from the magical Moon Pond to Manila, where they were welcomed warmly by their enthusiastic fans.

The cast of Two WorldsMax, Nat, Gun, Pak, and Mon—brought joy to their fans at a special fanmeeting on September 14, 2024, at Teatrino Promenade. Wish Us Luck presented this heartwarming event.



Natasitt “Nat” played Khram, Saran “Max” played Thai, Thapanawat “Gun” played Phupha, Varayu “Pak” played Jao, and Taechin “Mon” played Wayu. Dressed in their iconic characters’ outfits, they kicked off the event. They heartwarmingly serenaded the Filipino fans with “Too Late,” the series’ OST, originally sung by Boy Sompob.

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Following the serenade, each cast member introduced themselves with their character’s name and greeted the fans with a little Tagalog phrase. All five said, “Ako po si [Name] po.” Max added, “Miss Kita,” while Nat said “Kumusta” and “Mahal Kita.”

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Q and A with the casts

The host asked about the experience of the three—Pak, Mon, and Gun—who were visiting the Philippines for the first time. They were excited and felt the heartwarming welcome of the fans from the airport up to the event. They added that they wanted to give back this warm support.

During a segment, Tagalog words like “Jowa,” “Pogi, and Charot the cast had to guess the meaning of these words. Mon, Gun, Max, Nat, and Pak were the original seating arrangements. While thinking about the meaning of “Jowa, Mon playfully approached Pak. He said “Jowa and placed his arm around him, which caused cheers from the audience. Meanwhile, Gun playfully acknowledged the fans as his “Jowa, causing them also to cheer.



Moreover, teasing each other shows how well-prepared they are for the event.

The cast also asked about the most memorable moments in filming and what they have learned from their role. Pak answered, “I learned about my partner. that gave the crowd a giddy reaction. He explained more that it is not in the kind of relationship everyone thinks. But rather a deep friendship and mutual growth. Mon followed, saying, “Everything was memorable, especially the friendships formed and the adventures during filming.”

Gun revealed, “I learned a lot about Nat, glancing at Max with a playful smile. He teased, “I think Max might be a little jealous. Gun continued, “Nat has a double character, right? he added, “So, it has so many important acting scenes. I learned a lot from him and the friendships we formed. He playfully extended his hand to Max, seeking agreement. Suddenly, Gun, playfully known as the “Jowa of everyone, surprised the audience by singing Zack Tabudlo’s Paano.”



Lastly, Max and Nat shared their most memorable moments. Max said, “Every part is memorable because this series is very difficult. Go out together and shoot the outdoor scenes, action that we never do before, drama, and anything all together are memorable. Nat added, “This is another big experience I had to learn. Because we shot outside, with the support of the staff and company, my “Jowa and I had to play together. Also, we had to stay focused in every scene and learned a lot. Nat emphasized the importance of collaboration in each scene to achieve their best performance. Their joint efforts throughout the series provided valuable learning experiences for both.

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Colliding Worlds: When Universes Meet

For the first game, “Musical Chair,” the rules are simple: players dance around chairs as long as the music plays. When the music stops, players must find a seat. A chair is removed each round, and the player left without a seat is eliminated. Gun was the first to be eliminated from the game. Nat playfully suggested he would have to sing for the remaining players. Mon generously offered his spot to Pak, and Nat was next in line to leave. However, Max, in the spirit of fun and lightheartedness, stepped up and volunteered to take his place.

In the final round, Nat asked Max to play for him, hoping for an advantage against Pak. Max won the game when Nat playfully gave him the chair, securing their victory. Max then playfully asked, “The loser has the punishment, right?” As punishment, the losing players had to dance to the hit song “Tiramisu Cake.” Even though Max won, he still joined them in dancing.

Two World‘s Cast Performances

The actors performed their solo, group, and pair stages in between games.

Max and Nat sang “พี่ชอบหนูที่สุดเลย (I Like You the Most) by Ponchet ft. Varinz. Pak and Mon sang their song “พลง น้อยนิดมหาศาล (Less but More).” While Gun sang “คำยินดี (Kum Yin Dee)” by Klear.

For the group stage, they performed “Better Place by NSYNC, “Hit Me Up” by Timethai. While performing “คนที่ใช่ (Where is LOVE?)” by Forget Me Not, they threw signed balls into the crowd. Afterward, they came down from the stage to interact with the fans.

Parallel Paths: Love Across Universes

The second game is a “drawing relay” with the special participation of the fans! Twenty-five fans—five for each actor—were randomly selected to play with their favorite cast members. To be chosen, the fans first had to win a round of rock-paper-scissors.

The words that the teams needed to relay were “painter,” “waterfall,” “flower,” “universe,” and “two worlds.” Team Gun won the drawing relay by successfully relaying and guessing the word “flower.” Gun happily asked for a punishment for the losing team, as he was the first to be eliminated in the first game. He said, “There’s a punishment, right?” However, instead of a punishment, the winning team was given a special prize: a photo with the actors.

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Worlds of Heart, Comes Together

Max and Nat had to answer the questions by answering X and Os. The first question is, are there any stories that only the two know? They both answered O. There are succeeding questions like “Do they feel lucky about being paired in a series?” “Did they get upset with each other, “Do they have a soft spot for the person in front of them? Nat jokingly requested a more exciting question to get the audience excited. When asked if they ever went outside their schedule to hang out, they both answered O. That intrigues the host to know more about it. Max grinned and replied, “But I can’t tell. Leading the audience to cheer, sana all, expressed their desire for similar experiences.

This segment shows and proves that they have known each other for a long time.

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Shortly before the end of the fan meet, the cast returned to the stage for their last performance. The supporters surprised the Two Worlds cast with a cake, flowers, a banner with a message from Filipino fans, and a VCR.
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The actors were dressed in traditional Filipino men’s clothing called barong Tagalog. Max and Nat wore white barongs, while Gun opted for a black one. Pak’s barong was a gradient gray, and Mon featured a gradient design in white and black. They serenaded the fans for the last time with TJ Monterde’s song “Palagi.”



A hi-touch and photo session with them marked the conclusion of the fan meet.

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Photos: Wish Us Luck

Event Coverage:  Caryl Ann Eusoya and Ara Santos

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