"Deal," Monique purred.

📸 A grid of Zoren, Ana, and Via Vee in their signature styles. 🎥 A montage of their past collabs with a tease of the new "Alyas Bigtime" project.

Alyas Bigtime represents a specific era of Philippine movies—the "Tatak Regal Action" style that prioritized fast-paced storytelling and justice-driven protagonists. With a musical score by the legendary , the film balances its intense action sequences with a grounded emotional core.

– There is no recorded movie or series titled Alyas Bigtime in major Philippine film databases (e.g., IMDb, TVMaze, or the Film Development Council of the Philippines registry). The closest known films are:

(played by Zoren Legaspi), a man who lives by a dangerous but principled code. Like a modern-day Robin Hood, Jessie makes a living by stealing from the wealthy and distributing his spoils to the poor. Rotten Tomatoes

The marketplace was alive with the smell of dried fish and the sound of haggling. This was the kingdom of (Zoren Legaspi). He wasn’t a criminal—not yet. He was simply a man with heavy hands and a heavier wallet, known for lending money with fair interest. They called him "Bigtime" not because he was rich, but because he always paid out big amounts to those in need.

He marched into the gambling hall, throwing a heavy bag of cash onto the table—the last of his personal savings. "I want the debt cleared, Monique. You set me up with the guns. You trapped my wife."