Outside the comics world, the Panday is featured in various media, most notably in film and television as well as theme songs for these medium.
Films 1980s The
Ang Panday original film series consisted of four films:
Ang Panday ("The Smith", 1980),
Pagbabalik ng Panday ("The Return of the Smith", 1981),
Ang Panday: Ikatlong Yugto ("The Smith: The Third Act", 1982), and
Ang Panday IV: Ika-Apat Na Aklat ("The Smith IV: The Fourth Book", 1984). These films all starred
Fernando Poe, Jr. as the title character, Flavio and Max Alvarado as Lizardo. After four films starring Poe, other
Panday films were produced continuing or rebooting the story line of the original series. The original
Ang Panday 1980 film is considered to be one of the most persisting and frequently rebooted film in the action-fantasy genre in the Philippines.
1990s In 1993,
Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr. headlined the film
Dugo ng Panday ("Blood of the Smith") as a descendant and namesake of the original Flavio and
Edu Manzano as the antagonist. The plot of the film takes place centuries after the first Flavio's death and then his descendant finds the sword because of his pure heart, and takes up his mantle as the
Panday. In the film, the Panday is absent and a stable boy named Pandoy became the new blacksmith and he gets rid of the pirates and white slavers led by villainous Redentor (portrayed by
Joel Torre) who is terrorizing his town. The story starts as Flavio, the original
Panday, finds the meteorite. He is shown fighting the Japanese during World War II, using his sword to deflect bullets, and survives into old age. Mortally wounded after facing a criminal gang armed with automatic rifles, he was able to kill them nevertheless and plant his magic sword into the wall of a small chapel, and only one with a clean heart and noble intentions may pull it out. Lizardo is played by
Phillip Salvador who also played Flavio in the 2005
Panday television series. In 2011, a sequel,
Ang Panday 2, was also shown in theaters as an entry of
2011 Metro Manila Film Festival, with the stars reprising their roles.
2010s In 2017, it was announced that another Panday film was in the works with
Coco Martin set to direct and star as Flavio after Caparas approved the film. The film marked Martin's directorial debut. The film (entitled also as
Ang Panday) was eventually shown during the
2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. The theme song entitled "
Ang Panday" is performed by
Gloc-9 and
Ebe Dancel. The evil Lizardo is played by
Jake Cuenca in this film. As with the previous Panday iterations, Flavio in this film is a descendant of the original Panday. The animated series, the first television adaptation of the Panday character, was created by Geirry Garccia
2005 TV series In 2005,
ABS-CBN aired a live-action
Panday television series. It features a young new
Panday named Tristan, played by
Jericho Rosales,
Heart Evangelista as Eden, his love interest, and Victor Neri as Lizardo. Philip Salvador plays a version of Poe's character who appears in the introductory episodes. In this version Flavio defeated Lizardo. However, Lizardo's brain is still alive, and Tristan, a man from the present time, becomes the
Panday in Flavio's stead, as Flavio ascended to Heaven. According to
Spot.PH, this series is one of best fantasy series in Philippine television.
Spin-off TV series In 2010, after the film Ang
Panday that starred Bong Revilla as Flavio was released,
GMA Network aired its spin-off,
Panday Kids. The series is about the three young descendants prophesied to combat evil and preserve the Panday spirit by protecting the legendary sword. It stars
Robert Villar,
Sabrina Man and
Julian Marcus Trono as the Panday kids.
Marvin Agustin played the main nemesis of Flavio, Lizardo, The theme song of the series is performed by
Parokya ni Edgar.
2016 TV series In 2016,
TV5 aired its first TV series remake of the series,
Ang Panday starring
Richard Gutierrez as Flavio and his descendants Miguel and Juro. The series was co-produced by
Viva Television with TV5. Caparas was heavily involved in this project and he said that the series features three parts: a prequel, the story about Flavio and his journey to becoming the Panday, then moving to Miguel in the Spanish colonial period, and then Juro in the present day, as one then the other takes up his mantle as the Panday. In the final arc, Flavio and Miguel are transported to the present day to aid Juro. In this version, Flavio is a foundling and was raised by a priest. He also has a brother who was raised by bad elements.
Christopher de Leon portrayed the antagonist Lizardo. ==See also==