Imortal
Imortal is a Philippine television drama horror-fantasy series produced by ABS-CBN, serving as the sequel to the 2008 fantasy series Lobo and the second installment in the Moonstone Saga. The series stars John Lloyd Cruz as the vampire Mateo Rodriguez and Angel Locsin as the werewolf Lia Ortega, who become entangled in a forbidden romance amid an ancient war between their clans.[1] It premiered on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida block on October 4, 2010, and ran for 148 episodes over two seasons until April 29, 2011. The storyline centers on a centuries-long conflict between vampires, who arrived on an island and preyed on humans, and werewolves, who emerged as protectors and ignited a war between the two species.[2] A central prophecy foretells that the most powerful vampire and the strongest werewolf will become nemeses, destined to resolve the ongoing strife.[2] Mateo, a high-powered executive from the vampire clan, and Lia, a powerless werewolf working as his secretary, are irresistibly drawn to each other, awakening latent powers that threaten to tear them apart and fulfill the prophecy.[3] Directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng, Trina N. Dayrit, Chito S. Roño, and Richard Somes, the series blends elements of romance, action, and supernatural lore, exploring themes of destiny, loyalty, and inter-clan rivalry.[4] Supporting the leads are actors such as Maricar Reyes as Samantha Imperial, Jake Roxas as Magnus Imperial, and Vivian Velez as Lucille Zaragoza, portraying key figures in the vampire and werewolf hierarchies.[4] Imortal was notable for its high production values, including elaborate special effects for supernatural battles, and for reuniting Locsin with her Lobo role in an expanded universe.[1] The series achieved significant viewership in the Philippines and was distributed internationally through ABS-CBN's global platforms, contributing to the popularity of the "fantaserye" genre.[2]Production
Development
Imortal originated as the second installment in ABS-CBN's Moonstone trilogy, directly continuing the narrative from the 2008 werewolf fantasy series Lobo by introducing vampires as a returning antagonistic force after their near-extermination by the werewolf clans. This expansion drew from traditional werewolf-vampire lore, adapted with elements of Philippine folklore such as the aswang myth to create a culturally resonant conflict between immortal races. The creative vision emphasized rebooting Filipino perceptions of vampires, shifting from rural village settings to modern urban environments while spanning historical eras from the 1500s to the present, allowing for deeper exploration of clan rivalries and prophetic destinies.[5] Development was led by ABS-CBN Studios, with the writing team headed by Arah Jell Badayos alongside contributors Mark Duane Angos, Jerome Co, and Ricardo Fernando III, who integrated the prophecy-driven arcs of the Sangre and Waya clans into the broader immortal conflicts. Pre-production focused on scripting a pilot episode in early 2010, building on Lobo's success to conceptualize the series in late 2009, culminating in its premiere on October 4, 2010. Special effects allocation prioritized CGI for supernatural transformations and battles, enhancing the fantasy scale without disclosed per-episode figures. Location scouting targeted areas like Rizal and Tagaytay for outdoor and urban scenes to ground the mythological elements in Philippine landscapes.[4][5]Casting and crew
The lead roles in Imortal were assigned to John Lloyd Cruz as the vampire leader Mateo Rodriguez and Angel Locsin as the werewolf Lia Ortega, with Locsin drawing on her prior experience portraying a lycan in the prequel series Lobo.[1][3] This pairing marked their first collaboration onscreen, announced in late September 2010 ahead of the series premiere.[6] Supporting roles were filled through targeted casting to build a cohesive ensemble, including Maricar Reyes as Samantha Imperial, Jake Roxas as Magnus Imperial, and Jaime Fabregas as Abraham Villamor, a key figure in the werewolf council.[4] The selection process emphasized actors capable of handling the supernatural elements and interpersonal tensions central to the narrative.[1] The production crew was led by directors Jerry Lopez Sineneng, Chito S. Roño, Trina N. Dayrit, and Richard V. Somes, who managed the episode directing across the 148-episode run.[1][4] Executive producers from ABS-CBN's Star Creatives, including Malou N. Santos and Myleen Ongkiko, oversaw the project, ensuring alignment with the network's primetime fantasy programming.[7][4] Production faced logistical hurdles, such as coordinating the stars' commitments to concurrent film and television projects, which were addressed through block shooting schedules.[6]Plot
Prequel
The prequel to Imortal is the 2008 ABS-CBN series Lobo, which introduced the supernatural world of the Taong Lobo (werewolves) in the Philippines, focusing on their internal struggles and protective role toward humans without referencing vampires. In Lobo, the narrative centers on Lyka Raymundo, a young aspiring fashion designer who discovers her werewolf heritage on her 21st birthday and is prophesied to become the "Huling Bantay" (Last Sentinel), destined to safeguard her kind from extinction during the Red Moon—a cataclysmic 500-year cycle. Lyka's journey involves retrieving the Moonstone, an ancient artifact also known as the Stone of Remus, which holds the power to unite and empower the werewolf clans against threats from rogue black werewolves and human hunters. Key events in the broader lore trace back to a historical werewolf-vampire war in 1572, when vampires (Sangre) first arrived in the Philippines, preying on humans and igniting conflict with the werewolves, who positioned themselves as humanity's defenders. The werewolves achieved a decisive victory on a remote island, exterminating the majority of the vampire forces and scattering the survivors into deep hiding, though remnants endured in secrecy, biding their time for resurgence. This war's outcome sowed the seeds for the immortal prophecy, foretelling a final apocalyptic battle between the chosen leaders of each race—a pure-blooded werewolf and a half-vampire—to determine the dominant bloodline and eternal supremacy. Connections to Imortal weave Lobo's characters into the expanded mythology: Noah Ortega, Lyka's human lover and a former werewolf hunter who overcomes his prejudices, becomes the father of Lia, the new sentinel in Imortal, passing down the protective legacy amid the rekindled supernatural tensions. Sara, the authoritative matriarch of the white werewolf clan (Wayas) in Lobo, embodies the clan's enduring guardianship, her influence echoing in the werewolf society's structure. The Moonstone's origin, revealed in Lobo as a sacred talisman forged to invoke Remus (the mythical founder of the werewolf race), originates from ancient rituals to counter existential threats, now central to the prophecy's fulfillment in the vampire resurgence. This half-breed prophecy introduces complexity through figures like Mateo, the first known dhampir (vampire-human hybrid), whose existence symbolizes the blurred lines of the impending conflict.Synopsis
Imortal follows the story of Mateo Rodriguez, a formidable vampire from the ancient Sangre, and Lia Ortega, a dedicated guardian of the werewolf Waya, whose forbidden romance ignites amid a centuries-old feud between vampires and werewolves. As the two clans prepare for all-out war on a remote island, Mateo and Lia's unexpected bond begins to fulfill an ancient prophecy foretold by a seer, positioning them as destined nemeses whose union could either end the conflict or lead to mutual destruction. The series unfolds through key arcs, including the discovery of Lia's hybrid heritage, which reveals untapped powers blending her werewolf lineage with human elements, challenging her identity and loyalties within the Waya council. Central to the escalating tensions are the brutal battles for the Moonstone, a powerful mystical artifact believed to hold the key to supremacy over the immortal realms, drawing in warriors from both sides. Internal betrayals plague the clans, with rogue elements and power-hungry leaders sowing discord and forcing Mateo and Lia to navigate treacherous alliances in their quest for lasting peace. Thematically, Imortal delves into the perils of forbidden love across irreconcilable divides, the tension between predestined fate and personal agency, and the profound burdens of immortality, exemplified by pivotal confrontations on the island that test the protagonists' resolve and force reflections on the true cost of eternal life. These elements underscore the narrative's exploration of unity amid rivalry, as Mateo and Lia's journey highlights the potential for redemption in a world torn by supernatural strife.Episode structure
Imortal aired as a daily serial drama on ABS-CBN from October 4, 2010, to April 29, 2011, spanning 148 episodes divided into two narrative seasons. Each episode lasts approximately 30 minutes and employs a serialized format with cliffhangers at the end, frequently emphasizing high-stakes action sequences between the vampire and werewolf clans to sustain suspense and viewer retention. The first season, encompassing episodes 1 through 75, focuses on the gradual buildup of interpersonal and clan-based tensions, culminating in the revelation of a pivotal prophecy that unites the fates of the protagonists across species lines. This arc establishes the core conflicts, explores character origins, and introduces the romantic entanglement central to the overarching plot. The second season, from episodes 76 to 148, shifts toward resolution, driving toward a climactic final battle that determines the balance of power between the rival groups. Pivotal milestones within these seasons include the mid-series wedding arc, which tests loyalties amid rising threats, and multiple betrayal arcs that fracture alliances and propel the drama forward. Throughout its run, Imortal maintains a balanced narrative pacing that interweaves romance, action, and dramatic elements, with romance comprising a substantial portion to underscore the forbidden love theme, action sequences highlighting supernatural confrontations, and drama delving into themes of destiny and prejudice. For detailed episode-by-episode breakdowns, refer to the series' official episode guide.Cast and characters
Main cast
John Lloyd Cruz portrays Mateo Rodriguez, the charismatic leader of the vampire clan and the destined chosen one in the ancient prophecy foretelling the final battle between vampires and werewolves.[3] As the son of a vampire father and human mother, making him a dhampir, Mateo grapples with the burdens of his heritage and leadership role, initially driven by a sense of duty and vengeance against the werewolf threat that decimated his kind.[8] His character arc evolves from a vengeful warrior protective of his clan to a peacemaker influenced by his forbidden love, ultimately seeking harmony over destruction.[9] Angel Locsin plays Lia Ortega, the chosen werewolf and youngest daughter of Lyka and Noah from the prequel series Lobo, who begins as a seemingly powerless member of the werewolf clan working as Mateo's secretary but awakens her latent powers tied to the prophecy.[9] Fiercely loyal to her werewolf heritage and protective of her pack, her encounters with Mateo lead her to embrace her hybrid identity and challenge longstanding enmities.[1] Throughout the series, she demonstrates resilience, transforming fully into a werewolf for the first time to save Mateo from danger, highlighting her evolving strength and internal conflict.[10] The romance between Mateo and Lia forms the emotional core of the series, propelling the prophecy that positions them as fated enemies whose union could either doom or redeem their clans.[1] Their first encounter occurs early in the narrative when their paths cross unexpectedly, sparking an immediate, undeniable attraction despite their opposing worlds.[11] Key moments, such as Lia's sacrificial intervention to protect Mateo from a vampire attack and Mateo's confessions of his vampire identity to her, underscore how their love drives pivotal shifts, fostering moments of mutual sacrifice and reconciliation amid the escalating clan war.[12][10]Supporting cast
Jaime Fabregas portrays Abraham Villamor, a werewolf elder and member of the Waya Council who serves as a mentor figure to Lia, imparting crucial historical context about the long-standing war between vampire and werewolf clans.[13] His role emphasizes the deep-seated rivalries and past betrayals that fuel ongoing conflicts, often drawing from ancient lore to counsel restraint or strategic action.[13] Through Villamor's guidance, key battles gain layers of tactical depth, as he advises protagonists like Lia on leveraging forgotten werewolf strengths against vampire assaults, thereby shaping pivotal turning points in the clan dynamics.[13] Other key supporting roles include Maricar Reyes as Samantha Imperial, a vampire and close ally to Mateo with ambitions within the clan; Jake Roxas as Magnus Imperial, a powerful vampire leader antagonistic toward werewolves; and Vivian Velez as Lucille Zaragoza, a member of the werewolf Waya Council.[4] These characters enrich the ensemble by underscoring the ideological fractures that challenge the protagonists' relationships across clan lines.Guest appearances
Notable guest appearances in Imortal featured actors reprising or introducing roles that tied into the series' lore from its prequel Lobo. Piolo Pascual appeared in three early episodes as Noah Ortega, the werewolf patriarch and father of the protagonist Lia Ortega, whose death scene underscored the ongoing conflict between werewolves and vampires.[4] His limited role enhanced the narrative by establishing familial alliances and the Moonstone's protective powers within the ABS-CBN fantasy universe, appearing in pivotal visions that propelled Lia's quest without overshadowing the main storyline.[14] Other brief cameos included Dimples Romana as Trixie, a supportive ally from the Lobo universe in select episodes, contributing to subplots involving betrayals and revelations. These appearances served to deepen the mythological elements through short, impactful alliances, maintaining focus on the central romance and war.[7]Music
Theme songs
The opening theme for Imortal is "Walang Hanggan," a duet performed by Filipino pop-rock singer Yeng Constantino and musician Ney Dimaculangan. Constantino, who gained prominence as the grand winner of the inaugural season of the reality singing competition Pinoy Dream Academy in 2006, is known for her emotive songwriting and vocal range that blends rock and ballad elements. Dimaculangan, born Rhoneil M. Dimaculangan in 1982, served as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the alternative rock band 6cyclemind from 2004 to 2011, contributing hits like "Sandalan" before transitioning to solo work. The track was arranged and produced by the band Republika, with mixing handled by Paulo Zarate and Martin Andrew Guevara.[15] The lyrics of "Walang Hanggan," meaning "Endless" in English, center on themes of eternal love and destined commitment, underscoring the series' exploration of immortality and fated romance. Key lines include "Ang pag-ibig ko sa'yo ay wagas" (My love for you is sincere) and the chorus "Walang hanggan, ang pag-ibig natin / Sa bawat sandali, ika'y akin" (Endless, our love / In every moment, you are mine), which vow unwavering devotion through light and darkness, mirroring the protagonists' timeless bond.[16][17] The ending theme consists of instrumental variations that reinforce motifs of immortality, blending romance with tension to complement the narrative's emotional arcs.[18]Soundtrack and score
The score for Imortal was composed by Francis Concio, who also served as the musical director for all 148 episodes of the series.[4] Concio's original compositions featured orchestral swells to heighten the intensity of battle sequences and melancholic strings to underscore the romantic elements, contributing to the show's fantasy atmosphere. The theme song "Walang Hanggan" is available on digital platforms such as Spotify.[17]Broadcast and reception
Airing details
Imortal premiered on October 4, 2010, and concluded on April 29, 2011, airing weekdays initially at 9:15 PM in ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida slot before moving to a later timeslot on March 7, 2011, comprising 148 episodes across two seasons.[3][19][20] The series was broadcast internationally via The Filipino Channel beginning in 2011.[13] Full episodes became available on YouTube via the official ABS-CBN Entertainment channel starting in 2017, and as of November 2025, they are also streamable on iWantTFC, though it lacks official availability on major global platforms such as Netflix or Hulu.[21]Ratings and viewership
Imortal achieved significant viewership success in the Philippines, averaging approximately 28% in national household ratings according to Kantar Media data, and was the highest-rated ABS-CBN fantaserye of 2010.[22]Critical response
Upon its premiere in October 2010, Imortal generated significant initial buzz among fans of its predecessor Lobo, particularly young viewers aged 16 to 19 who followed Angel Locsin and the ongoing supernatural storyline, fostering positive word-of-mouth through online engagement and social media trends.[8] This enthusiasm was further amplified by early awards recognition, including nominations that highlighted its production quality and built anticipation for its artistic merits.[23] Critics praised the series for the undeniable chemistry between leads Angel Locsin and John Lloyd Cruz, which anchored the central romance amid supernatural conflicts.[5] The show was also lauded for its innovative use of visual effects (VFX) in Philippine television, elevating action sequences and fantastical elements to a level previously unseen in local productions.[5] Reviewers highlighted its successful blending of romance and horror genres, incorporating Filipino mythological influences like the 'aswang' to distinguish it from Western vampire tales, while strong action choreography added dynamism to the werewolf-vampire clashes.[5] However, the series faced criticism for pacing issues, particularly in filler episodes that slowed narrative momentum and prolonged setup.[5] The prophecy-driven plot was often seen as relying on predictable tropes common to the genre, leading to comparisons with Twilight and diminishing originality in character arcs.[5] Despite these flaws, outlets like PEP.ph noted that the strengths in performance and technical execution outweighed the shortcomings for many viewers.[5]Promotion and tie-ins
Marketing campaigns
ABS-CBN launched the promotional campaign for Imortal in mid-2010, capitalizing on the sequel's connection to the 2008 series Lobo to generate anticipation among fans of the vampire-werewolf mythology. Teasers began airing in late August 2010, showcasing dramatic poses and intense confrontations between leads Angel Locsin as Lia and John Lloyd Cruz as Mateo, emphasizing the forbidden romance and epic battle themes.[24] A full trailer followed on October 3, 2010, highlighting key plot elements like the prophecy uniting the clans' chosen ones, which aired across ABS-CBN's primetime slots leading into the series premiere.[25][5] To build hype, ABS-CBN organized press interactions, including a July 2010 pictorial where Locsin and Cruz fielded questions from media about their on-screen chemistry and action-heavy roles, positioning the pairing as a major draw.[26] During the airing, promotional events extended to fan engagement, such as the "Likhang Imortal" art contest launched in late 2010, which received over 12,000 entries and culminated in an exhibition of top artworks at Trinoma Mall in April 2011, allowing fans to interact with series-inspired creations.[8] Social media played a key role in the campaign, with early Twitter promotions teasing episode developments and character backstories to foster online discussions. The series trended as a top topic on Twitter and Yahoo Search Philippines during its October 4, 2010, premiere week, driven by fan excitement over the Locsin-Cruz tandem and supernatural elements.[27] Cross-promotions included the October 2010 launch of the official website (imortal.abs-cbn.com), which amassed 14.6 million page views by early 2011 through exclusive webisodes expanding on TV plots, such as vampire transformation scenes, attracting 60,000 online viewers. Additionally, ABS-CBN developed "Pangil: Samantha’s Quest," the first Philippine teleserye-based role-playing game, allowing players to explore Manila landmarks like Binondo and Intramuros in a vampire quest narrative tied to the show's antagonist.[8]Merchandise and spin-offs
The Imortal series generated a range of official merchandise and spin-off media to extend its vampire-werewolf universe beyond television. In 2011, ABS-CBN released a complete DVD set comprising 13 volumes that encompassed all 148 episodes of the series, allowing fans to relive the full storyline at home.[28] Spin-offs included the Pangil RPG, launched in 2011 as the first Philippine teleserye-based role-playing game, where players could engage with the show's clans in an interactive format via a web or mobile app.[8] Complementing this, Anino't Panaginip: The Hidden Chapters of Imortal (translated as Shadows and Dreams: The Hidden Chapters of Imortal) was released on November 12, 2010, as a series of webisodes that expanded on the series' themes of dreams and shadowy lore, produced by ABS-CBN and available on the official website.[29] Additional merchandise featured the official soundtrack CD, which included original compositions tied to the show's narrative, produced by Star Records and featuring contributions from cast member Rico Blanco.[30] Fans could also purchase related items such as posters and apparel through ABS-CBN's official stores, capitalizing on the series' popularity.[31]Legacy
Sequel series
La Luna Sangre (2017–2018) serves as the direct sequel to Imortal and the third and final installment in ABS-CBN's Moonstone trilogy, which began with Lobo in 2008.[32] The series, spanning 185 episodes, aired on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida block from June 19, 2017, to March 2, 2018, and continues the overarching prophecy introduced in the earlier entries by focusing on new generations amid ongoing conflicts between werewolves, vampires, and humans.[33] It picks up years after the events of Imortal, where the hybrid couple Lia (a werewolf) and Mateo (a vampire) have achieved a peaceful life together following their clan's final battle, only for their existence to be disrupted by the unfolding destiny of their daughter, Malia, a powerful werewolf-vampire hybrid.[32] The narrative bridges key unresolved elements from Imortal through the Moonstone's ultimate purpose, centered on a blood moon prophecy foretelling that a child born of a werewolf and vampire—embodied by Malia—will vanquish the ancient Vampire King, Sandrino, and bring balance to the immortal world.[32] This expands the hybrid lore established in Imortal, where Lia and Mateo's union first introduced the concept of immortals blending werewolf and vampire traits, now exploring Malia's role in a broader struggle for coexistence among species while facing threats from malevolent vampires seeking global domination.[34] Lia and Mateo return in the story, guiding the next phase of the prophecy, with special appearances by original actors Angel Locsin and John Lloyd Cruz to tie the generational saga together.[35] While retaining core themes of immortality, forbidden love, and eternal conflict, La Luna Sangre introduces a more expansive, global scope compared to Imortal's island-centric battles, pitting good vampires and humans against evil forces vying for worldwide control.[36] New protagonists, including Daniel Padilla as the human-vampire hybrid Tristan and Kathryn Bernardo as Malia, lead the cast, shifting focus to their romance and quest to fulfill the prophecy, though familiar elements like the Moonstone artifact and immortal hierarchies persist.[32] This evolution concludes the trilogy by resolving the Moonstone's final destiny, emphasizing themes of unity across generations.[34]Awards and nominations
Imortal garnered recognition at the 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television in 2011, highlighting its impact in the Philippine fantasy drama genre. The series was nominated for Best Primetime TV Series, competing against other notable ABS-CBN and GMA productions.[23] Lead actress Angel Locsin received a nomination for Best Drama Actress for her portrayal of Lia Ortega, a central figure in the vampire-werewolf conflict.[23] Similarly, lead actor John Lloyd Cruz was nominated for Best Drama Actor for his role as Mateo Rodriguez.[23]| Year | Awarding Body | Category | Nominee | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Primetime TV Series | Imortal | Nominated[23] |
| 2011 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Actress | Angel Locsin | Nominated[23] |
| 2011 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Actor | John Lloyd Cruz | Nominated[23] |