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- College girl Pearl (Pauleen Luna) is delving into the horrific history of her school when a female spirit clad in white starts following her. Who is she, and why is she so tormented? Soon, the torturous events surrounding the incessant bullying of a young girl named Christina (Angelica Panganiban) surface, and the details show that Pearl might be implicated in the mystery far more than she wants to be.
- Based on winner of National Book Award for Graphic Literature by Mervin Malonzo, "Tabi Po" transports us to an alternate retelling of the aswang mythos and sets it against the Spanish colonial period.
- A new born Aswang, Elias, is about to face the hunger for flesh, identity, and answers in a land ruled by greedy and evil colonizers. He meets Tasyo and Sabel who are both Aswangs. They will enter the town of San Diego to pretend as humans while finding their next prey.
- Elias is confused with Tasyo's attitude towards him. Through Sabel, Elias learns how the once child-loving Tasyo was devoured by fury.
- Elias goes inside a church for the first time. He witnesses the mass of Padre Damaso, a priest who secretly rapes a girl named Salome. Elias tells Tasyo and Sabel to eat Padre Damaso as he is a threat for them, and he's a hypocrite sinner.
- The girl from the cabinet, Salome, stabs Elias to death, but he won't die. Elias celebrates upon learning his immortality. He sets a plan to kill his next prey - Padre Damaso.
- Isagani leads the rising rebel group in San Diego. Salome asks for Elias' help to kill the colonizers and Elias agrees. Meanwhile, Tasyo gets a hint that Elias is hiding the girl from the cabinet.
- The war between the rebel and San Diego's council begins. Tasyo discovers the secret of Elias about keeping Salome. Whose side will he follow, the Aswangs who nurtured him or the woman that makes him feel alive?
- In Central Luzon, in the biggest plain and rice granary of the Philippines, many fear a silent creature. A bite spells peril. In a flash, life meets death. But this creature is not a hindrance for the farmer Mang Agapito, not his real name. Life in the rice field must go on: there's a season of harvest, there's a season for planting. And in times of need, he and his sons are caught in a grapple with the snakes that lurk their fields...they struggle with one of the deadliest snakes in the country- the Philippine cobra. Who wins this battle between human strength and animal venom? Who will become prey?