Playing Joshua’s parents are Alice Dixson and Christian Vasquez, with Jameson Blake as his brother. The biological parents of Julia are played by Iza Calzado and TJ Trinidad. Joshua’s family wants to kill Julia so she runs away, adopted by Ina Raymundo and Dominic Ochoa. Also in the cast are Rio Locsin, Ronnie Lazaro and Nanette Inventor, directed by Mae Alviar.
We tell Joshua and Julia that we enjoyed their performances in their last movie, “I Love You, Hater”. How is their acting in “Ngayon at Kailanman” different from that?

“Same with me,” says Julia who’s actually the one that’s very articulate in English. “Malaking challenge din ito for me kasi malayo rin ang role ko rito as Eva sa talagang ako. I’m usually quiet, but my character here is very loud, so malalaki ang movements. But I’m happy with the challenges the role offered to me. Streetsmart siya, babaeng palaban sa buhay. And to make sure makukuha ko ito, nag-immersion ako sa isang depressed idea to see how the people there really live. Naging eye opener yun for me kasi I saw that although they don’t have much in life, lagi silang nakangiti at masaya sila sa buhay nila.”
“Ngayon at Kailanman” is a classic love story but told with a modern flair that will appeal to millennial viewers. It has an element of romantic fantasy in that Joshua as Ino and Julia as Eva first meet when they were still kids. Both had near death experiences and as their souls hover life and death, they meet in a sort of after life, sealing their destiny as soul mates. Do they feel any pressure that after being paired in four hit movies, their love team is now being tested in a teleserye?

“And we use the pressure as a motivator for us to do our very best in every episode of ‘Ngayon at Kailanman’,” adds Julia. “Para naman hindi ma-disappoint ang network sa pagtitiwala nila sa amin. Ang more than anything else, what I feel is gratitude kasi ang tagal kong hinintay itong bagong teleserye. God is so amazing.”
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