‘The Cheating Game’ drops official poster, in theaters this July 26


At a glance

  • Bannered by Asia’s Limitless Star Julie Anne San Jose and Total Heartthrob and Performer Rayver Cruz as Hope Celestial and Miguel Agustin, ‘The Cheating Game’ is the first-ever film offering of GMA Public Affairs and GMA Pictures.


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The official poster of the upcoming film “The Cheating Game” has been revealed this Monday (June 19) and fans of JulieVer can’t contain their excitement as they count the days until the movie hits the big screen on July 26.

Bannered by Asia’s Limitless Star Julie Anne San Jose and Total Heartthrob and Performer Rayver Cruz as Hope Celestial and Miguel Agustin, ‘The Cheating Game’ is the first-ever film offering of GMA Public Affairs and GMA Pictures.

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After learning that her fiancé has been unfaithful to her, Hope (Julie) walks off from the engagement, her job, and the life she thought was hers. Upon meeting Miguel (Rayver) – a self-made businessman who exudes green flags for a partner – Hope seems to have found the perfect guy. But as they become closer, long-kept secrets begin to surface.

The Cheating Game is a feverish, deep dive into the psyche of two individuals who react differently to betrayal. It also unveils how work plays out in a social media hub that moonlights as a troll factory.

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The film packs a powerhouse cast that includes Martin del Rosario as Brian Villogo; Winwyn Marquez as Vanessa; Yayo Aguila as Faith Celestial; Candy Pangilinan as Tita Gelly; Phi Palmos as Joi Celestial; Thea Tolentino as Natalie; and Paolo Contis as Mister Y. Also included in the cast are Charm Aranton, Chef Jose Sarasola, Charlize Ruth Reyes, Roce Ordoñez, Aaron Maniego, Andrea So, Ida Sabido, Evan Tan, Roi Oriondo, Bernadette Anne Morales, and Felds Cabagting.

Directed by best-selling author Rod Marmol, with the original story by Shao Masula, 'The Cheating Game' sheds light on various red flags in relationships and the different stages of grief after betrayal. It also presents a more mature, relatable, and realistic side to modern-day dating.

Let the games begin. The Cheating Game hits theaters this July 26.