Kevin Kreider on 'Hello, Love, Again' role: 'I hope they're happy and not too upset'
Kevin Kreider is among the actors who will star alongside Alden Richards and Kathryn Bernardo in their upcoming film, "Hello, Love, Again."
According to Aubrey Carampel's report on "24 Oras," Tuesday, the Korean-American actor will be playing the role of Uno, who was seen calling Joy "Marie" in the official trailer.
"I hope they're happy and not too upset in my place in the movie," Kevin told OMNI News. "I think a lot of people hopefully will be torn between should they go back with Ethan or should they go back with me, or give me a chance or something."
Kevin said that it was a dream come true to be part of the project.
"My first dream was to be an actor. The Fil-Am, which is the Filipino-American, and the Filipino community were the first community to give me my real first shot in acting. Obviously, people knew me from 'Bling Empire.' This is the first time I feel support from any Asian community to really get a shot on the map," he said.
Kevin stayed for one month in Calgary, Canada for the film's shooting, and he was surprised by how much Filipinos love actors.
"Because, like I said, in America, we don't get that. If anything, a lot of us see is ourselves as competition, where there's a lot of hate and jealousy. It was such a refresher to see that fans love their actors," he said.
"Hello, Love, Again" is the sequel to the 2019 blockbuster film "Hello, Love, Goodbye." Directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana, it continues the story five years after Joy left Hong Kong for Canada.
"Hello, Love, Again" will be in cinemas on November 13. Tickets are now on sale.
—Carby Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News