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Kevin Kreider embraces new role in Hello, Love, Again

Kevin Kreider, a Korean American actor best known for his role in Bling Empire, steps into a new acting challenge with Hello, Love, Again, a highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 blockbuster Hello, Love, Goodbye.

As reported by GMA News, Kreider expressed heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to connect with Filipino audiences through this project. Reflecting on his role, he shared his hope, saying, “I hope they’re happy and not too upset” with his performance, acknowledging the delicate responsibility of joining a film series cherished by many fans.

In Hello, Love, Again, Ethan (Alden Richards) and Joy (Kathryn Bernardo) find themselves reunited in Canada, years after their bittersweet farewell in Hong Kong. However, much has changed—Joy now goes by the name Marie, signaling her personal transformation since their parting. Kevin Kreider’s character, Uno, adds an unexpected twist to their encounter, complicating emotions as the characters grapple with unresolved feelings, personal growth, and the challenge of navigating second chances.

According to ABS-CBN, Kreider described working on the film as a “dream come true,” emphasizing how meaningful it felt to receive support from the Filipino American and Asian communities in this new chapter of his career. He noted that the warmth and enthusiasm of the Filipino fans were unlike anything he had experienced in the U.S., where competition often overshadows support among actors.

The film premieres in theaters on November 13, and audiences eagerly await the continuation of this beloved story. For Kreider, the experience is not just about acting—it’s about bridging cultures and fostering meaningful connections through storytelling.

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