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MORE THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN “BLUE BEETLE,” ACCORDING TO FILMMAKERS

Posted on: August 9th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

While we’re all excited to hear our very own Inka Magnaye voice the Scarab in the Philippine release of “Blue Beetle,” there are many other things to look forward to about the all-new Super Hero movie from Warner Bros. Pictures and DC. Read on to find out what “Blue Beetle” filmmakers think will get moviegoers even more excited! 

Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña, middle) with the rest of his family in “Blue Beetle”

Focus on family

Says director Áng

el Manuel Soto of the close-knit Mexican-American Reyes family at the center of the film, “In this origin story, the family – contrary to other superhero movies where the hero keeps the secret from everybody around him – the secret really happens in front of the family. So, Gareth [Dunnet-Alcocer, screenwriter] always said, ‘Good luck trying to hide a secret from your mom in a Latino household, they always know!’ And we kind of like embraced that, so this made for a very unique journey where the family is part of the adventure, not a group of people or an object of rescue, but on the contrary, an integral part of the construct of this superhero.”

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/j6hxeDmcaME

The humor

“Its tone is… it has to be funny,” says Mexican-born screenwriter Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer “I’ve never met a Mexican person that wasn’t funny, so there’s no way the movie wouldn’t be funny. But what kind of funny it is, is wonderful, and I think it’s really inspired by the tone of the early Blue Beetle comics, where you have a hero that’s fallible.”

Fun with superpowers

Jaime Reyes’s experience as a new hero in a brand new suit is unique. “Can he fly? Yes. Is he strong? For sure. Are there big action sequences? Absolutely,” says producer John Rickard. “But it’s the special abilities of the suit, which are unlike anything else in the DCU, that make it so ridiculously cool, because it allows Blue Beetle endless superpowers. He’s literally a 20-something who has a suit that can create anything he can imagine. And so, what does this young kid do with these powers? He pulls from what he knows: pop culture. Things he knows in his everyday life.  Our action sequences in ‘Blue Beetle’ are definitely inspired by a lot of gamer combos, which makes it feel like a video game come to life. Those who know will know.”

An all-original city for a new Super Hero

In the comics, Jaime Reyes and his family live in El Paso, Texas, but the studio thought it would be a better idea to create an entirely new setting – a new place unique to the world of Blue Beetle called Palmera City. “They thought it might make sense to give Jaime and Blue Beetle his own unique city, much like Superman has Metropolis, The Flash has Central City. We loved this idea,” says producer Zev Foreman. “It suddenly got brighter; it suddenly got more colorful. It suddenly got the idea of water and how it combines with this place. The idea of the different sides of a place like Miami, in terms of the people that live there, the wealth that’s there, other things. It provided so many awesome opportunities to create a really unique environment in a superhero genre. And, again, it starts to inform the sounds, the music, the feeling, the lighting, all of these things, and I think it was an amazing choice.”

In “Blue Beetle,” recent college grad Jaime Reyes (Maridueña) returns home full of aspirations for his future, only to find that home is not quite as he left it. As he searches to find his purpose in the world, fate intervenes when Jaime unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology: the Scarab. When the Scarab suddenly chooses Jaime to be its symbiotic host, he is bestowed with an incredible suit of armor capable of extraordinary and unpredictable powers, forever changing his destiny as he becomes the Super Hero Blue Beetle.

“Blue Beetle” opens exclusively in cinemas August 16.

A Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation, A Safran Company Production, “Blue Beetle,” in cinemas starting August 16, is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Join the conversation online and use the hashtag #BlueBeetle #TeamKhajiDa


(ROHN ROMULO)

PBBM agrees to Fernando to add water reservoirs and water impounding areas in Bulacan

Posted on: August 9th, 2023 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

CITY OF MALOLOS – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. agreed as Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando recommended additional water reservoirs and water impounding areas in the Province of Bulacan as one of the long-term solutions eyed by the Provincial Government of Bulacan to mitigate flooding occurrences in the province during the Situation Briefing with Select Regional Line Agencies at the Mariano Ponce Hall, Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center here earlier today.

 

 

Fernando proposed additional water reservoir and water impounding areas in the lowlands as some of the PGB’s ways forward aside from its emergency response to dredge rivers and creeks.

 

 

“Aside from the Bayabas Reservoir, we respectfully recommend for the additional water reservoir situated in the higher grounds. And as additional precaution, we also recommend the construction of water impounding areas similar to La Mesa Dam. This is to hold the excess water coming from the uplands to avoid overflowing of rivers that might cause flooding. Moreso, the collected waters from the impounding areas can be used latter easily for irrigation purposes,” the governor said.

 

 

PBBM agreed to the recommendations and said that Fernando’s proposed long-term solutions for the province matches with the plans of the national government.

 

 

“Itong dredging, iyan ang emergecy response natin so kailangan pa rin talaga gawin para at least lumalim ng kaunti ‘yong ilog. But it is not a permanent solution dahil babalik din ‘yong siltation eh. But I think you have identified the better way, the water reservoirs and water impounding areas in the low lands. Iyon ang aming talagang pinaplano,” PBBM said.

 

 

In his report to the President, Fernando first identified the main triggering factors that caused massive flooding in the province which includes urbanization and construction of private infrastructure; saturated land due to extensive downpour of rains; lack of masterplan and design in the construction of drainages; and ongoing construction of Manila North Rail Transit.

 

 

The governor also reported the current status of various sectors in Bulacan wherein a grand total of P768, 671,475 worth of damages were reported on agriculture, fisheries, livestock, poultry and infrastructure due to flooding and onslaught of the Southwest Monsoon enhanced by Typhoons Egay and Falcon.

 

 

Vice Governor Alexis C. Castro also called the attention of the Philippine National Railway regarding the ongoing construction of PNR Line in the province that contributed to the prolonged flooding in the towns of Marilao, Santa Maria and other areas since the construction blocked some of the drainage system in the province.

 

 

In relation to this, PBBM also pushes for the creation of Water Resources Management Office under the Office of the President which will be tasked to provide leadership in the conservation and judicious use of water as vital agricultural resources in the upland farming communities. (BISHOP JESUS “JEMBA” M. BASCO)