Max Collins fulfills dream with international film role

Philippine actress Max Collins has shared her excitement about landing a role in the upcoming international movie 'Big Tiger,' describing it as a long-held dream. The film also features fellow Kapuso star Alden Richards in his first villainous role. Collins expressed gratitude for the opportunity and highlighted the project's potential to showcase the Philippines globally.

Max Collins, a prominent Kapuso actress, recently took to Instagram to reflect on her experience filming 'Big Tiger,' her debut in an international production. She posted photos from the set, accompanied by a personal message about pursuing a longstanding aspiration.

"It’s always been a dream of mine to do an international movie," Collins wrote. She described the journey as one of persistence, noting, "When you’ve dreamt about something for so long, and it doesn’t happen, you start to think that maybe that dream is just that—a dream. But when I least expected it, the opportunity came along."

The actress emphasized how quickly the project materialized, leaving her feeling fortunate to collaborate with talented individuals and form new connections. "Big Tiger" marks a significant milestone for Collins, though details of her character remain undisclosed. The film stars Alden Richards, who is taking on a kontrabida role for the first time and serving as a co-producer.

Collins concluded her post with appreciation and national pride: "Thank you for allowing me the honor of being part of #BigTiger and I miss you guys. Mabuhay ang Pelikulang Pilipino! So excited for you to see our country showcased globally on the big screen."

Directed toward a 2026 release in both local and international cinemas, 'Big Tiger' represents a rare opportunity for Philippine talent on the world stage. Meanwhile, Collins has more projects ahead, including the Kapuso series 'Master Cutter,' where she will star alongside Dingdong Dantes and Shuvee Etrata.

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