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Dream Maker
Title card
Also known asDream Maker: Search for the Next Global Pop Group
GenreReality show
Written by
  • Jeong Na-young
  • Alvin Quizon
Directed by
  • Lee Eung-gu
  • Jon Moll
Presented by
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
No. of episodesTemplate:Episode counter
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Lee Eung-gu
  • Reily Santiago
  • Marcus Joseph Vinuya
  • Gabriel Nino Amaro
  • Patch Manela Bungubung
Production locationsABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseNovember 19, 2022 (2022-11-19) –
present

Dream Maker (also known as Dream Maker: Search for the Next Global Pop Group) is a Filipino-South Korean boy group survival reality show produced by ABS-CBN Entertainment, MLD Entertainment and KAMP Global, hosted by Ryan Bang and Kim Chiu. The show premiered on Kapamilya Channel and A2Z on November 19, 2022.[1][2][3] It is also streaming via iWantTFC and Kapamilya Online Live with international broadcast via MYX Global and TFC.[4]

Dream Maker is the second reality show of ABS-CBN involving boy groups after Pinoy Boyband Superstar in 2016.[5]

Concept

The format will be similar to the South Korean survival show franchise Produce 101, where hopefuls will undergo rigorous training to debut as professional talents and performers. 62 Dream Chasers will compete for the top 7 spots, who will be trained and debut in South Korea, and will be launched as a global P-pop group.

Pre-show and promotions

On September 5, 2022, a press conference and contract signing between ABS-CBN, MLD Entertainment, and KAMP Global was held announcing a Filipino idol survival show with auditions happening around the country through Star Hunt. Auditions were open for males aged 13 to 22 who are talented in singing, dancing, or rapping. It was held in multiple Ayala Malls within the month.[6][7] The head of Star Magic, Laurenti Dyogi earlier stated:

We're really serious about getting into the international arena. We're looking at all ways and means to get the Filipino artist, the Filipino talent to be recognized globally. We're very happy to have partners who recognize that Filipinos are very talented and that we can compete globally. This is one step. With our two new partners, it will be easier, faster, better for us to get to the global arena at the shortest possible time."[3]

On November 4–6, 2022, the hosts and mentors were first announced on the national news program TV Patrol.[8][9] A media conference was held on November 9, 2022.[10]

On November 25, 2022, the official music video and the theme song of the show, "Take My Hand", was released on music platforms.[11] A day after, Drei, Jeromy, KL, Kyler, Lyle, Marcus, Vinci, Wilson, and Winston performed the theme song on the noontime variety show, It's Showtime.[12]

Cast

Hosts
Filipino Dream Mentors
Korean Dream Mentors
Online host

Contestants

The 62 contestants were first announced on the social media accounts of Dream Maker.[3]

Color key
       Final members of the debut group
       Contestants eliminated in the first elimination
       Contestants that left the show
62 contestants
Anjo Sarnate Asa Wy Asi Gatdula Chie Tan Chris Pello
Denrich Ang DJ Villaver Drei Amahan Gabby Regodon Ishiro Incapas
Jay Lagatao Jay-R Albino Jeremy Austin Jeromy Batac JL Macatangay
JM Ronquillo John Regaña Jom Aceron Joshua Nubla Josh Labing-isa
Josh Worsley Jules Indiola Julius Ledesma Karl Villamar Kean Parale
Kerwin Buenafe Kim Ng KL Socobos Kyler Chua Laurence Matias
Lem Malubay Luiz Aguaviva Lyle Jangad Macky Tuason Marcus Cabais
Mathew Cruz Matt Cruz Miguel Gonzalez Neil Limbaga Omar Uddin
Onie de Guzman Pan-Pan Rosas Prince Encelan Redd Arcega Renz Cabading
Ron Castillo Reyster Yton Russu Laurente Steel Macabanti Tanner Evans
Tatin Castillon Thad Sune Tony Migallon Toven Bella Vieo Garcia
Vinci Malizon Wayne Gutierrez Wilson Budoy Winston Pineda Julian Osorio
Justin Uy Kenzo Bautista

System

Voting

Voting will be online through voting cycles at joinnow.ph or ktx.ph. Voting is free for joinnow.ph but limited to 100 votes per Dream Chaser per device in every voting cycle. Unlimited paid voting for ktx.ph is implemented. The first online voting cycle is from November 19 to December 11, 2022 at 23:00 (PST).

Missions

Dream Mentors Evaluation (November 19–20 and 26–27, 2022)

Dream Chasers will perform individually in front of the Dream Mentors. After each performance, the Dream Mentors will comment and provide feedback on each performance. Each Dream Mentor will give points to each of the Dream Chasers. The maximum points possible for a Dream Chaser to earn from each Dream Mentor is 100, for a maximum possible score of 900 points for each contestant. This point system will form the basis of their ranks. If the succeeding Dream Chaser gets a higher rank than the Dream Chaser sitting, he will be bumping off other Dream Chasers based on order of rank.

Final Assessment (December 3, 2022)

Dream Chasers must memorize the show’s theme song, as well as the choreography. The Top 7 Dream Chasers aren’t guaranteed of a center position. On their final assessment, the mentors will rank the Dream Chasers by given each of them letter grades A, B, and C.

TBA (TBA)

The Dream Chasers are divided into 10 groups.

Ranking

Color key
       New Top 7
# Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4
1 Marcus Cabais Marcus Cabais Steady Wilson Budoy Jay-R Albino
2 Vinci Malizon Vinci Malizon Steady Marcus Cabais Decrease1 Wilson Budoy Decrease1
3 Asi Gatdula Jeromy Batac Vinci Malizon Decrease1 Marcus Cabais Decrease1
4 Lyle Jangad Tatin Castillon Jeromy Batac Decrease1 Vinci Malizon Decrease1
5 Luiz Aguaviva Asi Gatdula Decrease2 Drei Amahan Jeromy Batac Decrease1
6 Macky Tuason Josh Labing-isa Tatin Castillon Decrease2 Drei Amahan Decrease1
7 Jeremy Austin Omar Uddin Asi Gatdula Decrease2 Tatin Castillon Decrease1

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air dateAGB Nielsen Ratings NUTAM People
1"Dream Maker"November 19, 2022 (2022-11-19)NR
Armed with determination to secure a coveted spot in the top 7, the first 14 Dream Chasers set the stage on fire as they attempt to impress the panel of Dream Mentors.
2"Aja Dream Maker"November 20, 2022 (2022-11-20)NR
Sixteen Dream Chasers put their best performances forward as they try to amaze the Dream Mentors and replace the seven hopefuls occupying the top seats.
3"Dream Maker Fighting"November 26, 2022 (2022-11-26)NR
Tension runs high as another batch of Dream Chasers shows off their vocal prowess and knife-like dance moves to outrank finalists currently sitting at the top spot.
4"Dream Maker 1st Ranking"November 27, 2022 (2022-11-27)N/A
The last batch of Dream Chasers performed on stage and completed the Top 7, with Jay-R Albino occupying the top spot. Host Kim Chiu then tells their next mission: memorizing the show's theme song. While the Dream Chasers are practicing for their theme song, the Korean Dream Mentors came via surprise visit and talked to the Dream Chasers. The Top 7 Dream Chasers were given Dream Badges.


  • This show primarily gets audience views from the online simultaneous broadcast (Dream Maker Online Hub & Kapamilya Online Live) than the free-to-air/Pay TV airing (A2Z & Kapamilya Channel).
  • NR rating means "not reported".

References

  1. ^ "'Dream Maker,' search for boy group to debut in South Korea, to premiere Nov. 19". ABS-CBN News. November 4, 2022.
  2. ^ "Korean mentors ng "Dream Maker" kinaloka ng mga netizen". Abante News (in Tagalog). November 7, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Meet the 62 aspiring boy group members of ABS-CBN's new idol survival show". ABS-CBN News. November 17, 2022.
  4. ^ 뉴스, JTBC (November 19, 2022). "'드림 메이커', 오늘(19일) 첫방‥한·필 합작 오디션 시작". news.jtbc.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  5. ^ "Kimmy, Ryan hilaw mag-host". Abante Tonite (in Tagalog). November 5, 2022.
  6. ^ "#DreamMaker: ABS-CBN to form boy group with MLD Entertainment, KAMP Global". ABS-CBN News. September 5, 2022.
  7. ^ "ABS-CBN partners with MLD Entertainment and Kamp Korea Inc. in search for next global pop group in 'Dream Maker'". Manila Bulletin. September 7, 2022.
  8. ^ "Kim Chiu, Ryan Bang to host ABS-CBN's global pop reality show 'Dream Maker'". push.com.ph. November 6, 2022.
  9. ^ "Bae Yoon-jung, Thunder, JeA among mentors for ABS-CBN idol audition show 'Dream Maker'". Rappler. November 7, 2022.
  10. ^ Dream Maker: The Search for the Next Global Pop Group. YouTube. Dream Maker. November 9, 2022.
  11. ^ "Dream Maker(드림 메이커) - 'TAKE MY HAND' MV". Twitter. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  12. ^ "Pinoy Dreamers! LIVE na LIVE na ipinamalas ng ating Dream Chasers ang kanilang galing ngayong Sabado sa It's Showtime!". Twitter. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  13. ^ a b "Kilalanin: Hosts ng bagong reality show na 'Dream Maker'". ABS-CBN News (in Tagalog). November 4, 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Kim Chiu, Ryan Bang credit 'PBB' as they host new ABS-CBN reality series". ABS-CBN News. November 9, 2022.
  15. ^ a b c "Kilalanin: Pinoy mentors sa 'Dream Maker'". ABS-CBN News (in Tagalog). November 7, 2022.
  16. ^ a b c d e f "Bigating Korean mentors ng 'Dream Maker' ipinakilala na". ABS-CBN News (in Tagalog). November 6, 2022.
  17. ^ "Sandara's brother Thunder joining ABS-CBN's Dream Maker as mentor". Philippine Entertainment Portal. November 6, 2022.