
This comedy follows John and Mark, longtime gay best friends, whose bond faces a poignant challenge when one receives a terminal diagnosis. Seeking one last, unforgettable experience, he asks the other to help him orchestrate a fake death, wake, and funeral. Their unusual request leads to a hilarious and touching journey as they navigate grief, friendship, and the complexities of saying goodbye, resulting in a surprisingly joyful and memorable celebration of life.
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Explore the complete cast of Deadma Walking, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Kakai Bautista
Loyalist of Priscilla

Sue Ramirez
Eulogist

Joross Gamboa
John Samson

Candy Pangilinan
Martha

Nico Antonio
Peter

Iza Calzado
Eulogist

Carmi Martin
Priscilla

Vin Abrenica
Joseph

Gerald Anderson
Luke

Lloyd Samartino
John's Father

Alwyn Uytingco
Wake Visitor

Nikki Valdez
Eulogist

Eugene Domingo
French Woman

Madeleine Nicolas
Eulogist

Bobby Andrews
Dr. Estrallado

Raquel Villavicencio
Eulogist

Ketchup Eusebio
Peter's Boyfriend

Marco Alcaraz
Eulogist

DJ Durano
Wake Visitor

Ricky Rivero
Theater Audience

JC Tiuseco
Wake Visitor

Ricci Chan
Job

Piolo Pascual
Eulogist

Precious Lara Quigaman
Eulogist

Jojit Lorenzo
Josh

Bing Pimentel
Elisabeth

Angelu de Leon
Eulogist

Wendell Ramos
Priest

Edgar Allan Guzman
Mark Caramat

Joseph Bitangcol
Policeman

Vandolph
Priest

Dimples Romana
Ate Mary

Ervic Vijandre
Policeman

Kiray Celis
Wake Visitor

Ruby Ruiz
Mother of Mark

Marlon Rivera
Theatre Director

Marx Topacio
Eulogist

Jason Abalos
Wake Visitor

Matt Evans
Eulogist

Bryan Santos
Eulogist

Ryan Yllana
Eulogist

Marina Benipayo
Bb. Pilipinas Maja-International

Ross Kissler
Grim Reaper

Jennifer Sevilla
Theater Crew

Brandon Axel Cordero
Young John

Kirsten Yzabel Santos
Young Mary

Buddy Caramat
Loyalist of Priscilla

Evangeline Pascual
Miss World

Desiree Verdadero
Miss Universe

Mark Liao
Brother of Mark

Maggie dela Riva
CWL Leader

Lara Fortuna
Friend of Kiray

Lucy Quinto
Eulogist

Lorli Villanueva
Eulogist

Stanley Chi
Eulogist

Princess Velasco
Wake Visitor

Eric Tai
Wake Visitor

Mark Andaya
Wake Visitor

Kirst Viray
Wake Visitor

Ejay Fontanilla
Wake Visitor

Jhello Salva
Wake Visitor

Micheal Angelo Lobrin
Wake Visitor

Arpee Bautista
Wake Visitor

Edwin Luis
Drag Queen

Leo Collados
Drag Queen

Ronnie Polinio
Draq Queen

Carl Abueg
Beach Hunk

Shiara Joy Dizon
Luke's Girlfriend

Albert Gonzales
Beach Hunk

Chard Lopez
Beach Hunk

Mark Mancenido
Resort Staff

Charles Adrian Saliente
Resort Staff

Marteen Jericho Angeles
Resort Staff

Marlo Cruz Lentijas
Theater Staff

Lorenz Santiago
Waiter

John Paul Superada
Waiter

Ralp Perez Meneses
Waiter

Christian Gabriel Cuevas
Waiter

Arfel Lestes Bagiwan
Waiter

Curt Ocampo
Waiter

Ken Milliam
Waiter

Guiller Sacramento
Waiter

CJ Olfindo
Waiter

Jireh Grueso
Waiter

Kenjie De Guzman
Waiter
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John Samson, Joross Gamboa, discovers he has cancer and has a bleak prognosis—roughly one to two years left. Despite trying multiple treatments, his condition worsens, prompting him to share his fate with his oldest friend, Mark Caramat, Edgar Allan Guzman, a fellow theater actor. When John reveals his plan to fake his own death and stage a wake and funeral, Mark is initially horrified, but the idea of sparing John further suffering and the chance to give him one last adventure convinces him to help.
The scheme unfolds like a dark, theatrical dream: the two men would retreat to a resort for a vacation, John would “die” in his sleep, and a dead body would be staged to resemble him at a wake. Cremation would erase the body, and John’s ashes would be scattered at sea. John even choreographs the wake to feature rotating, ever-changing decorations, turning grief into a gaudy, festival-like display. As his condition deteriorates, John intimates to Mark that, should he pass, he intends to hand over his laundromat and water-refilling business to his friend, binding their fates even more tightly in this staged life and possible afterlife.
On day one of the mock wake, John makes his entrance in disguise as Yolly Redgrave, a transgender woman, drawing the guests’ attention and eliciting a chorus of eulogies from those who knew him. The mood is both tender and surreal, a commentary on performance, identity, and the fear of letting go. On day two, Mary, John’s older sister, arrives unannounced with questions and longing, and attempts to peek inside the casket. Mark manages to stop her, and in the commotion he faints, forcing them to lock the casket to prevent accidental exposure of the ruse.
Day three brings Luke, John’s best friend, who delivers a heartfelt eulogy that expresses gratitude for the friendship that helped shape him. In thanks, John—through his plan—forges a gift: a luxurious trip for two to the Maldives, a symbol of escape and shared dreams. By day four, as Mark delivers his own closing eulogy, another visitor, Joseph, arrives from the shadows. Joseph’s arrival triggers a confession of past misconduct: he and John had secretly been involved, an affair that John ultimately ended to avoid hurting Mark. The revelation strains, then shatters, their friendship, as the emotional weight of the lie and the real heartbreak of the trio collide.
The fake John is cremated, and Yolly—John in disguise—reaches out to Mary, confessing the truth. John then attends Mark’s stage production, a sign that life’s theater continues even as the lie begins to crumble. When Mark sends a text about the Maldives trip, John replies that he will not go without Mark by his side. A party with their fellow actors ends in tragedy when Mark dies in a vehicle accident, leaving John devastated and undone.
In the wake, Mary and John (still in disguise as Yolly) return to Mark’s world, where a video message from John to Mark is presented as a farewell. The blessing of Mark’s fashion-boutique inheritance—originally John’s dream for his friend—unfolds, and a quiet, somber gratitude fills the air. As family photographs scroll by, the voices of John and Mark converge in a final, striking refrain: “Once a diva, always a diva.” The closing image suggests that, in the end, their bond persists beyond death in memory, drama, and shared pride.
Once a diva, always a diva.
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