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‘Echorsis’ star Alex Medina flattered by growing gay fan base

Mention the name Alex Medina when chatting with a gay friend and chances are your chum will show all signs of being totally smitten.

Indeed, the ruggedly handsome actor and lead star of the horror-comedy film,  Echorsis: Sabunutan Between Good and Evil has been the object of the local gay community’s sexual fantasies in the past few years, earning him the moniker kilabot ng mga beki or “gay heartthrob.”

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An ‘enchos” pair: Kristoff played by John Lapus falls in love with Alex Medina’s character, Carlo

“I like it,” Alex, the son of acclaimed actor Pen Medina, unabashedly admits. “If my being a gay heartthrob catches on, eh di sige, okay. I am comfortable with the way I am, which is why I’m fine with it. Nakaka-flatter s’ya actually.”

Medina relates that he used to receive numerous “indecent proposals” from gay fans on social media. However, such rabid attention eventually declined when he became more visible in movies and television.

“Dati ang dami-dami kong natatanggap na ganung messages, pero lately wala na halos. How did I respond to these? I would nicely but candidly tell them, ‘Sorry po, that’s not my thing,’ ” he says.

Happy times for Carlo (Medina) and Kristoff (Lapus)

In Echorsis: Sabunutan Between Good and Evil, Alex takes on the role of Carlo, a sweet-tongued and charismatic gigolo possessed by a gay spirit Kristoff (John Lapus). The film, which likewise top bills Callalily vocalist Kean Cipriano as Father Nick, was directed by Lemuel Lorca and written by Jerry Gracio.

“Doing the role of Carlo was both fun and challenging. Mahirap ang role, lalo na the physical side to it because I had to play various personas at the same time,” Alex recounts.

Carlo (Medina) became possessed by a gay spirit
Alex Medina seduces John Lapus

He even shares that he was initially more afraid of the so-called “curse” that reportedly afflicts those who work on the filming of horror movies than being typecast for such offbeat roles as the one he did for Echorsis.

‘Echorsis’ producer Chris Cahilig and actor Alex Medina

“Yes, I’ve heard stories that the cast and production crews of horror films occasionally experience real-life scary episodes,” Alex claims. “They say that the process inadvertently summons the dark forces that bring about the ‘curse’. Mas lalo akong kinabahan nang may naramdaman kaming mga inexplicable incidents on the Bulacan set. Sabi ko, baka ito na yun!”

Kristoff (Medina) and Father Nick (Cipriano) in a dramatic scene

Such quirky sidelights notwithstanding, Alex is upbeat about the commercial success of the film.

The actor believes that while it is expected to get the support of the pink market, the widely anticipated film will attract an even bigger audience, especially those who are looking for an out-of-the-box and intelligent narrative.

“Echorsis is about love and forgiveness. Matatawa ka ng husto pero lalabas ka sa sinehan realizing na ni-respeto ka ng pelikula bilang isang matalinong manonood,” Alex stresses.

Alex Medina is Carlo- a gigolo victimizing gay men

Even now, a few weeks prior to its April 13 opening in cinemas nationwide, the highly anticipated movie has become the talk of the town. The Echorsis’ trailer has gone viral, receiving close to two million views.

Completing the ensemble cast of the film are Alessandra de Rossi, Chokoleit, Kiray Celis, Mich Liggayu, Ruby Ruiz, Negi Negra, Bekimon, Nico Antonio, Francine Garcia, Odette Khan, and 1:43’s Yuki Sakamoto, Anjo Resurreccion, Gold Aquino, and Yheen Valero.

BellaVita Land Corp. and McJim Classic Leather support the film.

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