Viewers can expect even more heartwarming moments as TV5’s “Ang Himala ni Niño” enters its final two weeks.
Since its premiere, the beloved series has been a source of inspiration for fans, allowing for stories of faith, love, and hope.
It has since earned a slew of awards.
The show was awarded Best Values-Oriented Program at the 10th Platinum Stallion National Media Awards, where Zion Cruz, who brought Niño’s story to life, was also honored Child Star of the Year.
The same award-giving body also named K Brosas the TV Actress of the Year award for her performance in the show.
Meanwhile, Zion was also named Best Child Performer at the recently held 38th PMPC Star Awards for Television.
As the show’s journey nears its end, the biggest miracle of all is yet to come.
In the final stretch, Lolo Mars (Freddie Webb) leaves behind final letters that find their way to those who need them most, sparking unexpected realizations that could change lives.
Victor (Cedrick Juan) refuses to back down as corruption threatens the town’s future, standing firm in his fight for justice.
Niño (Zion) faces a difficult decision that could take him away from Bukang Liwayway forever.
Just as familiar faces return and old connections are rekindled, the community is met with one last challenge that will test their faith like never before.
In their darkest moment, will hope be enough to bring them together? And what final miracle awaits?
Said Peter Dizon, show producer and creator, “Three years ago, inspired by the heartfelt journey of ‘Niña Niño,’ we thought of going into Niño’s character, viewing the world’s goodness through the eyes of a child. Today, with ‘Ang Himala Ni Niño,’ we’ve realized that vision. MQuest Ventures, TV5 and our production team at CS Studios are grateful for the opportunity to share a story where kindness prevails, reminding us that there will always be hope – a place like Bukang Liwayway.”
“Ang Himala ni Niño” airs weekdays, 11am, on TV5.