Jessica Soho stood proudly on the black carpet, surrounded by stars Sanya Lopez, Jillian Ward, and Miguel Tanfelix, as she welcomed audiences to a project that has been ten years in the making.
For a decade, “Gabi ng Lagim” lived as a Halloween TV special—spine-chilling, iconic, and unforgettable.
But now, for the first time ever, it steps out of the small screen and onto the big screen.
And for Jessica, that moment is nothing short of emotional.
A Big Leap From TV to Cinema
Jessica looked back at the long journey with pride.
“Napakalaking lundag nito… big leap ho talaga ito para sa amin,”
she said.
“Binusisi ito. Piling-pili ang mga kuwento. Pinabongga ang effects.
Lahat po binuhos namin dito.”
This isn’t just a movie—it’s an experience.
Jessica explained that if viewers used to watch from their living rooms, now they’ll step into a cold, dark theater, where every shadow feels closer… and every scream rings louder.
Three Stories. One Dark Night.
The film brings to life three terrifying tales:
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“Pocong”
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“Berbalang”
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“Sanib”
These aren’t just made-up scares.
Jessica emphasized that they are based on real stories and real encounters—making the fear even more intense.
“Mas nakakatakot kasi totoong karanasan ng totoong tao.”
She even warned moviegoers:
“Kailangan may kasama kayo—kaibigan o pamilya—baka hindi niyo kayanin mag-isa.”
Horror Like You’ve Never Seen From KMJS
From the cast’s acting to the heightened visual effects, the team poured every ounce of heart, sweat, and fear into this film.
It’s KMJS like never before—bigger, braver, and meant to be felt, not just seen.