Display title | Batang Quiapo (Series) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | FPJ's Batang Quiapo (lit. 'FPJ's Quiapo Kid') is a Philippine action series which started airing on February 13, 2023, replacing Mars Ravelo’s Darna. Fresh from the success of Ang Probinsyano, Batang Quiapo is based on the 1986 film of the same name by famed action star Fernando Poe, Jr.. Unlike the previous FPJ adaptation where we follow the rather eventful life of a police officer from a far-flung province, Coco Martin steps on the shoes of someone from the other side of the law: a street rat and pickpocket named Tanggol whose increasingly daring exploits have earned him the (unwanted) attention of both law enforcement and his friends and relatives, set in the backdrop of the historic district of Quiapo, Manila where the famed religious icon of the Black Nazarene is situated. |