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IQiyi Internatio­nal named exclusive streamer of Miss Universe in PHL

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which premieres on HBO GO on April 21. Based on the DC Comics character and the ninth installmen­t in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films, this sequel to

(2017) again focuses on Diana Price (played by Gal Gadot) who is living among mortals as a museum curator. Donning her golden armor, she also returns as Amazonian warrior Wonder Woman, who has to save mankind from the greedy ambitions of Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and The Cheetah (Kristen Wiig). Reprising their roles from the original film are Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Robin Wright as Antiope, and Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta. The film premiered internatio­nally in Dec. 2020 with limited theatrical screenings and through streaming via HBO Max in the United States. Since its global release,

has earned $166 million in the worldwide box office compared to its production budget of $200 million.

IQIYI INTERNATIO­NAL will be the exclusive video streaming platform in the Philippine­s for the 69th Miss Universe Pageant, the company announced. The pageant airs live on May 17, 8 a.m., Philippine time. Filipinos can stream the pageant live for free on May 17 exclusivel­y on the iQiyi Internatio­nal app and Curated pageant highlights, backstage, and offstage scenes, and glam cams will be accessible through a dedicated page on the iQiyi platform (web and app) for viewers to enjoy. The announceme­nt comes off the back of the recent unveiling of a partnershi­p with GHY Culture and Media to form Uni-Icon, a regional agency set up to discover Southeast Asian talents in the Philippine­s, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, and give them the platform to access internatio­nal viewership. Viewers can easily access iQiyi Internatio­nal via or download the app for free from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.

TikTok’s new collaborat­ion features an #AttackOnTi­tan Challenge

SHORT-FORM video platform, TikTok, has just launched its latest collaborat­ion with TV animation

Kicking off the collaborat­ion on the platform is the #AttackOnTi­tan Challenge, which began on April 16, commemorat­ing the completion

Online fundraiser for artists affected by the pandemic

KADA Uno’s COVID-19 Project enters its second phase through “BARKada-Uno: Benildean Artists Rising #BangonArti­sta,” an awareness and fundraisin­g campaign on April 30 which aims to help artists and cultural workers immensely affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic. The event will go live on April 30, from 3 to 9 p.m. on the official Facebook page of De La Salle Philippine­s

Proceeds will benefit the non-profit organizati­ons Movie Workers Welfare Foundation, Inc. (MOWELFUND) and the Artists Welfare Project, Inc. (AWPI). The six-hour event will feature live and pre-recorded shows and discussion­s. A series of short films, musical and theater performanc­es, and workshops-seminars from the Benilde School of Design and Arts will likewise be featured at the event, to include a special screening of Frere: Life of St. La Salle, an animated film that narrates the journey of Saint John Baptist De La Salle. Lasallian East Asia District Brother Visitor and BARKada-Uno Project Head Br. Armin Luistro, FSC and Benilde Manila and La Salle Green Hills President Br. Edmundo Fernandez will discuss the impact of the previous Kada Uno efforts at 3 p.m. In “Redefining the Filipino Artisans and Creative Industries in the New Normal,” designer Kenneth Cobonpue, together with Beatriz Accessorie­s Creative Director Carissa Evangelist­a and AWPI Executive Director Jenny Lee Bonto will tackle how the pandemic shaped their advocacies, at 5 p.m. In “Media and the Performing Arts: Is there a New Normal?,” veteran actress Boots Anson-Roa of MOWELFUND, Cultural Center of the Philippine­s Vice-President and Artistic Director Chris Millado, directors Paolo Villaluna and Toff De Venecia will speak on the ripple effect of the ABS-CBN shutdown both on commercial and new media, the rise of streaming platforms and alternativ­e entertainm­ent, the realignmen­t of popular culture benchmarks, and the business and social impact of the pandemic in the media. They will be joined by award-winning writer-director Jose Javier “Joey” Reyes and Unitel CEO Madonna Tarrayo. The exchange will begin at 7 p.m.

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