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  1. In May 2018 Netflix reach out to Jay Oliva, who was based in the United States at the time, to work with a potential Trese animated series. Oliva accepted the role to be Trese' s director a month later.

  2. Jun 17, 2021 · Following the completion of the first season of Trese, Oliva will executive produce Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas, an upcoming anime show on Netflix that will act as the prequel to Army of the Dead. He’s also set to produce Twilight of the Gods, another Netflix anime series that will reimagine Norse mythology.

  3. Nov 4, 2021 · Their collaboration would result in The Art Behind Netflix's Trese, an exclusive artbook collectible released as part of The Platinum Series. Oliva collected illustrations and storyboards from his actual work on the series, and included commentary on the many different choices he’d made for the show.

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    Set in Manila where Filipino folk mythical creatures live in hiding amongst humans, Alexandra Trese finds herself dealing with an underground criminal world controlled by evil supernatural beings.

    In the early years of Trese's publication, Budjette Tan was first approached by Tanya Yuson of BASE Entertainment in the interest of an adaptation. She showed interest in local comics and stories that could be pitched, and happened to read and take a liking to the third book, Trese: Mass Murders. She and Shanty Harmayn then shopped the series aroun...

    Filipino Americans Sean and Dean Kiner, with involvement from their father Kevin Kiner, were announced as the series' composers on May 21, 2021. They were brought on the project by Dave Hartman, who they previously collaborated with on Transformers: Robots In Disguise. The soundtrack featured a fusion of pre-colonial Filipino music, modern synthesi...

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    In an interview with the New York Post, Carlos Alazraqui revealed that he was voicing a character for Trese. He explains that he sought help from Filipino dialect coaches. Two stills from the show featuring Alexandra were debuted as a first look at the series during the Netflix Anime Festival, livestreamed on October 26, 2020.On March 7, 2020, Shay Mitchell and Liza Soberano were both announced as the English and Filipino voices of Alexandra Trese, respectively. The English voice cast was rev...

    On March 16, 2021, Ablaze released the solicit for their Free Comic Book Day edition of Trese: Unreported Murderspromoting the TV show on the cover. The Avenida editions of Trese: Murder on Balete Drive and Trese: Unreported Murderswere branded with a red "Coming to Netflix" sticker in endorsement of the show. Brawl Quest unveiled an event featurin...

    In the series, Alexandra's collar does not have white piping, a departure from her look in the comic books.
    Some of the creatures, particularly the nuno and the duwende, were extensively redesigned for the series, looking more gremlin-like and gnome-like respectively.
    In less than a day, the trailer posted by Netflix Philippines' Facebook page reached one million views.
    The typeface used for the series logo is Friz Quadrata, a departure from the horizontally stretched Century Gothic used in the komiks' original logo.
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    • Tanya Yuson pitched the Trese adaptation to both local and international studios. Tanya: "I read Trese [when I was in Manila] in 2009 and at the time, I was looking for material to adapt to either a series or [a film]."
    • Jay Oliva read the Trese comic books while mid-flight to Manila. Jay: "I was on a plane with my art director Jojo Aguilar in December to meet with Tanya and the writers to basically do the writer's summit.
    • The tiyanak design for both the graphic novel and the animated adaptation was based on films from the '80s. KaJO: "The tiyanak from the comics is basically still Anak Ni Janice if you still know the movie from the '80s.
    • A lot of work was put into the tiyanak's sound effects, integrating popular lore. Jay: "I tried to make sure that when you heard the baby crying from far away, it was close by and when it's close by, it was actually far away."
  4. Jan 9, 2022 · Oliva, who served as the showrunner for the adaptation of Trese, was unfamiliar with a lot of these aspects of Filipino culture before he was approached by Netflix, having grown up with what he calls a “romanticized view of the Philippines” that still retained a “foreign, Old World” quality.

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  6. Nov 10, 2020 · The Trese creators were able to speak with director Jay Oliva in January 2019. When Oliva came to Manila to do research for the story, Baldisimo flew in from Davao to spend a day with him.

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