
Third Eye
Horror
Overview
A young woman's supernatural ability to see ghosts is reawakened following the death of her mother. As she adjusts to her new, deathly surroundings, she and her loved ones become the target of some ill-meaning individuals.
Top Cast


Carla Abellana
Carla Abellana
Mylene
Carla Abellana
Mylene


Camille Prats
Camille Prats
Susan
Camille Prats
Susan


Ejay Falcon
Ejay Falcon
Jimmy
Ejay Falcon
Jimmy


Denise Laurel
Denise Laurel
Janet
Denise Laurel
Janet


Boots Anson-Roa
Boots Anson-Roa
Gloria
Boots Anson-Roa
Gloria


Dimples Romana
Dimples Romana
Belen
Dimples Romana
Belen


Alex Medina
Alex Medina
Cenon
Alex Medina
Cenon
Patricia Coma
Patricia Coma
Young Mylene
Patricia Coma
Young Mylene
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