On The Job | |
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Genre | Neo-noir Political thriller Conspiracy Action |
Created by | Erik Matti |
Based on | On the Job (2013 film) and On the Job: The Missing 8 by Erik Matti |
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Directed by | Erik Matti |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Producer | Erik Matti |
Cinematography | Francis Ricardo Buhay III (2 episodes) Neil Derrick Bion (4 episodes) |
Editor | Jay Halili |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 43–63 minutes |
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Distributor | WarnerMedia Entertainment |
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Original network | HBO Go |
Picture format | UHDTV 2160p |
Original release | September 12, 2021 – present |
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ON THE JOB — HBO Go |
On the Job is a six-part Philippine miniseries created and developed by Erik Matti for HBO Asia Originals. It was adapted from the two On the Job films: the 2013 film and its sequel The Missing 8 , both of which are directed by Matti. Additionally, the first two episodes are a re-edited and remastered version of the first film. [1]
It premiered on HBO Go on September 12, 2021.
An official premise from HBO Go:
On The Job centers around crime syndicates that temporarily release contracted prison inmates to carry out political assassinations for those in power, except that the crime syndicates are run by politicians. [2]
Wendell Ramos, Ricky Davao, William Martinez, Vandolph Quizon, Eric Fructuoso, Ina Feleo, Isabelle de Leon, Megan Young, and Soliman Cruz are all cast in undisclosed roles.
While The Missing 8 has always been planned as an official theatrical release domestically and internationally, continuous closures of movie theaters arcross the Philippines has placed the film's distribution process in limbo. Matti has said that once movie theaters in the Philippines re-open amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, he and his crew "might have to split the movie in two just so it's a little more enticing for the audience". [3] He also stated they "have the option of turning [the sequel] into a four-episode series and selling it to a strong platform" should the film fail to secure a theatrical release. [3]
In August 2021, WarnerMedia acquired the distribution rights to the sequel and the first film. Matti was then commissioned to re-edit the films into a six-part HBO Asia original miniseries; with this, Matti was able to implement all unused and deleted scenes from the first film, resulting in creating his own pseudo-director's cut, which will be released on its Asian subsidiary streaming service HBO Go. [4] [5]
On the Job was released as HBO Asia original miniseries on its streaming service HBO Go. The first three episodes were released on September 12, 2021, with subsequent episodes releasing around Sundays until October 3, 2021. [6]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Tatang" | Erik Matti | Story by : Erik Matti Teleplay by : Michiko Yamamoto & Erik Matti | September 12, 2021 | |
Prisoners Tatang and his protege Daniel are temporarily released from jail to carry out a series of assassinations for a powerful politician. Veteran cop Joaquin gets on the case, but his efforts are thwarted when young hotshot detective Francis steps in. The bickering law enforcers pick up the assassins’ trail and attempt to intercept them at their next target. [7] | |||||
2 | "Joaquin" | Erik Matti | Story by : Erik Matti Teleplay by : Michiko Yamamoto & Erik Matti | September 12, 2021 | |
As the hunt for the assassins continues, Joaquin stands firm on his duties as a cop while Francis faces immense pressure from his politician father-in-law and his powerful ally General Pacheco. Tatang reflects on the possibility of rebuilding his family and having a future outside the prison while Daniel, having gained the trust of their employers, starts getting his own missions. | |||||
3 | "Arnel" | Erik Matti | Michiko Yamamoto | September 12, 2021 | |
Evidence about the conspiracy makes it all the way to the town of La Paz, where publisher Arnel Pangan’s newspaper is beleaguered because of his political beliefs, to the dismay of his editor, seasoned journalist, and staunch government supporter Sisoy Salas. The harassment soon escalates into a bloody incident. | |||||
4 | "Pedring" | Erik Matti | Michiko Yamamoto | September 19, 2021 | |
5 | "TBA" | Erik Matti | Michiko Yamamoto | September 26, 2021 | |
6 | "TBA" | Erik Matti | Michiko Yamamoto | October 3, 2021 |
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