Kim Chui and Paulo Avelino

Kim Chiu and Paolo Avelino / Photo from kimpauarchives/Instagram

Star Cinema expands its global reach with this highly anticipated rom-com.

Originally slated for release on Feb. 12 but rescheduled, the highly anticipated romantic comedy “My Love Will Make You Disappear,” starring Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino, will hit theaters across the US and Canada on March 28.

Produced by ABS-CBN’s Star Cinema, the film marks the first big-screen collaboration between Chiu and Avelino, the Filipino love team called “KimPau.”

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Directed by Chad Vidanes and written by Patrick Valencia and Isabella Policarpio, the story follows Sari (Chiu), a woman who believes she’s cursed after experiencing a series of disappearing romantic partners.

‘My Love Will Make You Disappear’ | Official Teaser | Kim Chiu, Paulo Avelino

Meanwhile, Jolo (Avelino), a landlord struggling with a declining apartment complex, crosses paths with her as they work together to prevent a community from being displaced. However, Sari’s supposed curse looms over their budding romance.

The release strategy mirrors the approach used for the highest grossing Filipino film of all time “Hello, Love, Again,” in North America.

My love will make you disappear

Photo from ABS-CBN Star Cinema

“Our per-screen averages surpassed even the biggest Hollywood studio films,” said film executives, pointing to the increasing demand for Filipino content overseas in an exclusive report from Variety.

The partnership between Star Cinema, global theatrical distributor Abramorama and international entertainment marketing firm Amorette Jones Media Consulting aims to extend the film’s reach beyond its home audience.

“Filipino films continue to gain recognition worldwide, and ‘My Love Will Make You Disappear’ is a testament to the power of kilig as a cultural export,” noted ABS-CBN Films head Kriz Gazmen, referencing the uniquely Filipino feeling of romantic excitement that has become a signature of the country’s cinematic appeal.

Star Cinema expressed excitement about the new premiere date, emphasizing that the delay allows for “new developments and exciting opportunities” to introduce the film to an even broader audience.

The romantic-comedy movie will be released in the Philippines on March 26.