Home Along Da Riles: Da Reunion brings the Cosme family back to the big screen, inviting both new and longtime fans to revisit the railroad-side community that defined one of the Philippines’ most beloved sitcoms. Directed by Boy2 Quizon, who also reprises his role as Estong, the 2026 comedy-drama honors the legacy of Dolphy, the late King of Comedy, and offers a heartfelt look at family, memory, and change.
The film gathers many original cast members, including Smokey Manaloto, Gio Alvarez, Claudine Barretto, Vandolph Quizon, and Boy2 Quizon himself as the Cosme siblings, along with Nova Villa as Aling Azon. The supporting cast, featuring Cita Astals, Sherilyn Reyes-Tan, Ces Quesada, Pepe Herrera, and others, adds depth and warmth to the ensemble. Epy Quizon, Vito Quizon, Celyn David, and Ahmad Abukawaik round out the cast, bridging the old and the new.
Set after the passing of patriarch Kevin Cosme, the story focuses on how the siblings confront challenges together. Azon, played by Nova Villa, becomes the emotional anchor of the family as they face a looming threat of demolition in their community. She tries to keep everyone together, even as she copes with memories of Kevin and the changes time brings.
One of the film’s highlights is the dynamic among the siblings, especially when Bing (Claudine Barretto) reveals her plans to marry. The brothers, still protective, put her fiancĂ© Baby Boy (played by Pepe Herrera) through a series of tests. Pepe Herrera brings his usual charm and comedic timing, adding a fresh dynamic to the group.
The film succeeds in capturing the nostalgia of the original series while reflecting on themes of family unity and resilience. Boy2 Quizon’s direction keeps the tone sincere without relying on heavy-handed sentimentality. Nova Villa’s performance gives the story its heart, and the film’s lighter moments offer genuine laughter—just the kind you’d expect from the Cosme family.
This movie feels like a welcome return to something familiar. It reminds viewers why the Cosme family became so memorable in the first place. Watching it, you get the sense that it’s meant to be experienced with family or friends, especially those who grew up watching the original sitcom.
Home Along Da Riles: Da Reunion is an honest tribute to Dolphy’s legacy and a fitting release for Father’s Day. It encourages audiences to relax, enjoy, and reconnect with the characters and stories that have long been part of Filipino pop culture. The film opens nationwide on June 17, 2026.
