COMIC book hero Totoy Bato, created by comic book artist and film director Carlo J. Caparas, (and brought to life by Fernando Poe, Jr. [FPJ] in a 1970s action film adaptation) will be back in the limelight through a new teleserye, titled Totoy Bato.

鈥淭he real challenge is to set this apart from Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa [another Caparas story that TV5 has just finished adapting into a series]. 鈥榊ong bida namin doon, kasama ang ibang aktor, tumawid dito (Our lead there, with some of the other actors, are also in this one),鈥 Albert Langitan, director of Totoy Bato, said at a media conference at the TV5 studios in Mandaluyong on April 28.

Lumuhod was a revenge story, while Totoy is a hero鈥檚 journey. May konsepto ng paghihiganti, pero nandito rin kung paano ginagampanan ang tungkulin sa komunidad bilang isang bayani (The concept of revenge is here, but also the responsibility of being the hero of a community). It鈥檚 very timely,鈥 Mr. Langitan added.

Totoy Bato follows the titular character (played by Kiko Estrada), a defiant protector of his small town of Pook Paraiso. He uses his kamao (fist) and unshakable heart to face powerful enemies. Alongside him are unlikely allies: Emerald Espejo (played by Bea Binene) a childhood friend who leads a secret life; Amber Castillo (played by Cindy Miranda), an ambitious daughter of the rival Castillo family; and Dwayne Perez (played by Diego Loyzaga), another childhood friend-turned-archenemy.

The cast features a roster of veteran actors like Nonie Buencamino, Art Acu帽a, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Mon Confiado, and Eula Valdez. Completing the lineup are Andrew Muhlach, Billy Villeta, Ivan Padilla, Lester Llansang, Benz Sangalang, and CJ Caparas.

Mr. Estrada told the press that the pressure of evoking the star power of FPJ in the role is inevitable.

鈥淭his is a collaborative effort. Our motto is to do simple things extraordinarily well. This is also my first project that has something to do with my lolo (grandfather) Paquito [Diaz],鈥 he said.

The late Mr. Diaz played an antagonist role in the 1977 adaptation of Totoy Bato that starred FPJ. Mr. Estrada explained: 鈥Hindi ako aarte kung hindi dahil sa lolo ko (I wouldn鈥檛 be an actor if it weren鈥檛 for my grandfather). This is different because it鈥檚 our version, but of course we respect where we came from.鈥

For Peach Caparas, daughter of Carlo J. Caparas, it is an honor for the family to witness 鈥渢he enthusiasm and dedication of the team鈥 to once again adapt her father鈥檚 first-ever fictional hero.

鈥淚 think initially they tried to stick to the movies, but they鈥檙e incorporating lots of original material from the comics,鈥 she shared.

Ms. Binene, whose role as Totoy鈥檚 friend Emerald whom he reconnects with after years apart, said that her bubbly character will be motivated to 鈥渟eek out the truth鈥 throughout the course of the series.

鈥淪ome fight scenes take two or three days to film because we really want to do it well,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y last teleserye was still pre-pandemic, so it鈥檚 a huge blessing to be back after a while.鈥

It is unclear whether her character will be a love interest for Mr. Estrada鈥檚 Totoy, but she told the press to stay tuned to find out.

Meanwhile, Mr. Acu帽a, who plays the antagonist Don Pedro Perez, said that there is no black and white in Totoy Bato.

鈥淓verybody is fractured here. That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e going to discover. Tao lang 鈥榯ong mga 鈥榯o (These are all just people),鈥 he explained. 鈥淵ou never know why someone does something good or bad. Sometimes they鈥檙e doing an act of kindness because they鈥檙e making up for something, for atonement.鈥

The TV5 action-drama series is produced by MavenPro and Sari Sari Network, Inc., under Studio Viva. Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has an interest in 大象传媒 through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls.

Totoy Bato premieres on TV5 on May 5 at 7:15 p.m., with same-day catch-ups on the Sari Sari Channel at 8 p.m. It will air Mondays to Fridays. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana