In the world of "Maria Clara at Ibarra," Dr. Jose Rizal's "El Filibusterismo" is taking place, as evidenced by teaser images and videos showing Crisostomo Ibarra (Dennis Trillo) changing into Simoun and the appearance of Khalil Ramos, who is assumed to be the adult Basilio.
Fans of the Filay love duo, which consists of Fidel (David Licauco) and Klay (Barbie Forteza), are likewise upset by the news that they would no longer be living together.
Klay is seen returning to the real world of the twenty-first century, while Fidel is still inside the book and has joined the rebels.
The new music video for "Babaguhin ang Mundo" by Julie Anne San Jose, who also stars in the program as the titular Maria Clara, was made available by GMA immediately following Monday's broadcast.
Fans and viewers received a pleasant surprise when it was revealed that the show would switch to "El Filibusterismo," the follow-up to "Noli Me Tangere," which served as the show's turning point when it first debuted in October.
The second half of the MV featured quite a few spoilers because the initial part of the MV featured memorable sequences from previous episodes.
Klay awakens wearing an outfit from the 1800s and carrying salakot, leaving Fidel behind. Her mother Narsing (Manilyn Reynes), who had been searching for her for hours, was overjoyed to see Klay again.
She is observed sobbing while reading "El Filibusterismo," which prompts her to visit Prof. Torres (Lou Veloso) and inform him that she can rescue her pals who are still trapped inside the book.
Klay has made friends with Ibarra, Maria Clara, Fidel, Sisa (Andrea Torres), and Elias during her time there (Rocco Nacino). The latter two left Klay shattered and were assumed dead.
A new cast member, Khalil Ramos was spotted placing something on a grave in the woodland in one of the most fascinating sequences.
As the young Basilio (Stanley Abuloc) saw last week his mother, Sisa, passed away and was buried in the forest by Elias. He is assumed by viewers to be the mature Basilio who will play a crucial role in Simoun's retaliation in "El Filibusterimo."
Speaking of Simoun, Ibarra survives death and reappears as the crafty jeweler, seeking retribution for the wrongs committed against him, his father Don Rafael (Victor Sy), and his beloved Maria Clara, whose tragic, unfortunate fate was depicted in the most recent music video in which she is sexually assaulted by Padre Salvi (Juancho Trivino).
Klay opens a chest at the end of the MV, and a bright, sparkling magenta light emerges.
Trillo is then seen holding a revolver at the audience while sporting beautiful silk clothing, a gold ring finger, and silver gray waves in his hair. On the MV, there is also a book titled "El Filibusterismo."