Anne Curtis, Joshua Garcia, and Carlo Aquino take viewers on an emotional journey of pain, love, and healing in the Philippine adaptation of the critically acclaimed Korean drama “Itâs Okay to Not Be Okay. The series premieres on July 21 on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, A2Z, and TV5, with advance streaming on Netflix (July 18) and iWant (July 19).

The story follows an emotionally guarded psychiatric ward caregiver, Patpat (Joshua), who has dedicated his life to caring for his older brother, Matmat (Carlo), a person with autism. Their world changes when they cross paths with a successful yet troubled childrenâs book author, Mia (Anne), who is known for her cold and eccentric personality. As Mia, Patpat, and Matmat confront painful childhood traumas and emotional scars, they begin a journey of healing, self-acceptance, and love.

Reimagined through a uniquely Filipino lens, the series promises a deeply emotional narrative that explores trauma, healing, and the power of love in the face of psychological struggles.
âThis is a universal story that everyone would be able to relate to. Itâs a healing story, and itâs a beautiful journey of love. And at the end of the day, every Filipino, whether itâs family or friends, will be able to relate to the story of healing, pain, and love,â said Anne, who plays the lead character, Mia Hernandez, during the seriesâ mediacon last Monday (June 30).
Director Mae Cruz-Alviar also explained the show’s approach in tackling mental health issues for Filipino audiences.
âKailangan natin i-ayon sa pagtanggap ng audience sa ganitong talakayan tungkol sa mental health. Kasi hindi ganun kalaki ang awareness, so kailangan namin i-handle na âwag biglaan âyung audience, na âwag sila ma-overwhelm. So there is careful handling in telling the story but also staying true to the core of the show,â she shared.
Joshua related how he identified with his character in the series. âNakaka-relate ako sa kanya kasi parehas kaming mapagmahal na kapatid at nangungulila sa nanay. Pati âyung pagka-burned out ng character ko, naramdaman ko rin.â
Meanwhile, Carlo, who plays the character of Matmat Gonzales, underwent immersions in special schools for persons with different levels of autism and several intensive workshops.
Completing the stellar cast are Rio Locsin, Bobot Mortiz, Michael De Mesa, Maricel Laxa, Agot Isidro, Enchong Dee, Kaori Oinuma, Bodjie Pascua, Ana Abad Santos, Sharmaine Suarez, Xyriel Manabat, Louise Abuel, Francis Magundayao, Alora Sasam, Alyssa Muhlach, Bianca De Vera, Aljon Mendoza, and Mark Oblea. âItâs Okay To Not Be Okayâ is led by directors Mae Cruz-Alviar and Raymond Ocampo, creative producer Henry Quitain, and Star Creatives business unit head Des M. De Guzman.

Catch the most-awaited Philippine adaptation of âItâs Okay to Not Be Okay,â starting July 21 on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, A2Z, and TV5, weeknights at 8:45 PM. Watch it in advance on Netflix (July 18) and iWant (July 19).
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