ABS-CBN’s Made For YouTube youth-oriented series, Zoomers, is gearing up for its second season, promising more kilig moments for fans of the beloved Gen Z loveteam, Harvey Bautista and Criza Taa.
Following its first successful run that garnered 4.2 million views, anticipation is high for the upcoming season.
The show’s unique blend of entertainment and reality has made it a trending topic on social media. Viewers not only enjoy the romantic storyline but also appreciate the opportunity to get to know the cast members on a personal level.
Harvey, whose pairing with Criza became an instant hit with viewers, expressed his gratitude for the support they received since they started.
“We didn’t expect that to happen, Criza and I. We were overwhelmed because we didn’t anticipate such positive feedback from people. It’s overwhelming, but at the same time, we’re very thankful that our pairing clicked,” he said.
Ralph De Leon shared how the series taught them to be themselves as they portray their respective characters, while Krystl was happy about the positive response of the viewers to her and Kei Kurosawa’s tandem.
In its second season, the series will still revolve around the lives of the Zoomers composed of Jiggs (Harvey), Hope (Criza), Atom (Ralph), Tanya (Krystl), and Kokoy (Luke Alford), who now find themselves spending their last summer together before entering college. Witness how they encounter unexpected twists and turns as a barkada and how these challenges test the strength of their friendship.
Throughout its first season, Zoomers was lauded for tackling the experiences and challenges faced by many Gen Zs, such as drugs, bullying, mental health, bisexuality, and many more. At the same time, the audition process done by the cast members became an inspiration for aspiring artists to pursue their dreams.
Zoomers, which is under RCD Narratives, will also feature Kapamilya teen artists Zabel Lamberth, Hadiyah Santos, Luis, Vera Perez, Erika Davis, Kei Kurosawa, and Zach Castañeda.
Zoomers Season 2 is directed by Kevin Alambra, with creative producer Theodore Boborol, and written by head writer Carmela Abaygar and episode writers Carol Navarro, and Airic Diestro. The series’ first season was directed by Chad Vidanes, who now serves as a line producer in the upcoming season.