Things are heating up in the “La Luna Sangre” as Miyo finds himself with open wounds, and Malia (Kathryn Bernardo) stuck in a powerless pit. Meanwhile, in the darker side of things, evil bloodsuckers Sandrino Supremo Villalobo (Richard Gutierrez) and his gang are preparing for an imminent disruption among the world of immortals and mortals. But before that, Supremo needs to create an alliance with a mysterious Jacinta Magsaysay (Angel Locsin).
Although it is still unclear if this gorgeous Jacinta character is related to Malia’s mother Lia Ortega Rodriguez (Angel Locsin), we can expect that this new character is going to create a big impact on Malia and Tristan.
Because of all these questions, “La Luna Sangre’s” The Coming actually got fans tweeting like mad. Fans continued to praise the writers for heart-stopping plot twists. Actress Kathryn Bernardo’s acting skills were also complimented— saying she has improved significantly and should be awarded for it. Let’s also not forget that the audience was ecstatic about seeing Angel Locsin in the flesh.
Angel Locsin in La Luna Sangre: Who is mysterious Jacinta Magsaysay?,
1. Jacinta Magsaysay is actually Lia’s twin. Throwback into the life of Noah and Lyka– the parents of Malia’s mother, Lia. Back in Lyka’s womb, she carried twins–and the story of Lia’s twin is still unheard of. According to fans on Twitter, Jacinta is actually Lia’s twin. It would have been an even greater plot twist, but because Lia’s twin is actually a male– it’s a theory that isn’t plausible.
2. Jacinta Magsaysay is actually Lia Ortega Rodriguez reborn. Now this theory has a lot of sub-theories. So better read carefully. Theory two sub-theory A states that it was Samantha Imperial who saved Lia’s life on the day of their supposed death. How? Well, according to the immortal principles in the world of “La Luna Sangre,” when the blood of a vampire and werewolf are mixed, it becomes a powerful healing elixir in the body. And Samantha is just the vampire to save Lia. Plus, for someone like Samantha who cares deeply for Mateo Rodriguez, she might have just done him the biggest favor he could ever ask for.
Theory two sub-theory B states that it was her beloved husband who offered his last breath to save his wife. It’s probably the sweetest theory out there. But it also counts as the most painful.
Theory two sub-theory C states that because Lia is essentially immortal, then she might have lived after the attack anyway. That’s right! No evil is going to vanquish any mother’s love for her daughter.
Ever wonder why Malia in “La Luna Sangre” is still not as powerful as she should be? If we think about it, she should be a formidable collision of her parents’ superpowers. But instead, she is quite weak. Although there are many factors affecting her potential, one great theory would be that she still hasn’t gotten her mother’s entire superpowers. Why? Because Lia is the chosen wolf that lived!
But let’s not get carried away. “La Luna Sangre” is still progressing into its ultimate climax– so better watch out!