Juan Dela Cruz
Juan dela Cruz (English: John of the Cross) is a Philippinetelevision
drama. Directed by Malu Sevilla, it stars Coco Martin as Juan dela
Cruz, a half-tagapagbantay and half-aswang who falls in love with
Rosario (Erich Gonzales) an aswang-hunter. It is the second television
drama in the Philippines made by ABS-CBN to be filmed and
broadcasted in high definition.
Synopsis
The drama explores themes in Christianity, culture
and Philippine mythology such as aswang (fearsome,
vampire-like shape-shifters), and tagapagbantay,
the Philippine version of guardian angels (similar
to their depiction in the drama, 100 Days to Heaven)
or as the theme implies a version of a vampire hunter
lineage against Aswangs. The protagonist's name is
derived from the Philippine national personification.
Juan dela Cruz (Coco Martin) is the son of the mortal, Amelia
(Mylene Dizon), and is the latest successor to a line of tagapagbantay.
His mother died giving birth to him, leaving the child in the care of
Father Cito (Jaime Fabregas), the town's curé. Unbeknownst to Juan,
he also has aswang blood from his demon father, Samuel (Albert Martinez);
should the aswang know of this fact, they will force him to join their ranks.
To suppress his demonic ancestry, Father Cito raises him to
do good deeds and believe in God. However, the Bakal na Krus
("Cross of Steel") that his mother left before her death is stolen.
The cross has the ability to shift into different weapons: a whip,
a spear, a bow-and-arrow, and a sword, all with the power
to vanquish evil. In his quest to find the missing Cross, he
meets and falls in love with Rosario (Erich Gonzales), an
undercover aswang-hunter.
Main cast
Supporting cast