In the last quarter of 2018, GMA Network announced the audition requirements and dates through a series of television plugs The StarStruck Experience TV commercials and website articles. For this season, the age limit is set from 16 to 21 years old.[2][3] Much of the auditions were held at the GMA Network Center and at SM Supermalls throughout the Philippines.
The following dates and key cities for the auditions are as follows:
This season was directed by Monti Parungao and Rommel Gacho. Aside from the six seasons, The season marked the first time that can be only aired on weekends, with Saturdays and Sundays having either tests or elimination night. The show held its the Final Judgment on September 15, 2019, at the GMA Network Studio Annex (Studio 7).
A companion online show, Inside StarStruck, was hosted by Kyline Alcantara. It aired every weekday on the show's Facebook and YouTube accounts.[4]
In the seventh year of the reality-talent search, Out of numerous who auditioned nationwide, only the Top 80 dreamers were chosen for the call-back. The screening committee for this stage was composed of the Gina Alajar, Mark Reyes and Tony Tuviera.[5] After which, the number was trimmed down to Top 40 for the Judges Preview, and finally, Top 22 hopefuls wherein the selected hopefuls will compete for a spot in final fourteen finalists as they face their Final Audition.
After the Final 14 were chosen, the season introduced a new twist called the Second Chance Challenge, wherein the Top 22 hopefuls who were originally eliminated in the Final Audition were given the opportunity to be reinstated in the competition by performing a dramatic acting test by pairs (male and female). Before the second live results, the council will select one male and one female contestant from the semi-finalists to advance in the finals after the elimination of the original batch of final fourteen hopefuls by each gender.
The new set of Final 14 underwent various workshops and trainings in order to develop their personalities, talents, and charisma. But, the twist is that every week, one or two of the final fourteen may have to say goodbye until only four remain. Those who were eliminated were dubbed as StarStruck Avengers.
The Final 4 will vied for the coveted the Ultimate Survivors titles, the Ultimate Male Survivor and Ultimate Female Survivor, both of them received P1,000,000 pesos each plus and a five year an exclusive management contract from GMA Network worth P5,000,000 pesos each, and a house and lot from (Lessandra) Camella Homes.[6]
The First Prince and First Princess, both of them received P250,000 pesos each plus and an exclusive management contract from the network. The StarStruck Avengers (the losing contestants) also received an exclusive contract from the network..
It also featured two batches in StarStruck History, the original and new set of Final 14 in the third week.
In this season, a new stage call the Final Audition was introduced wherein the Top 22 hopefuls were paired by twos or threes, according to their performances from previous stages. A hopeful will be given the chance to showcase his or her chosen talent, aside from an acting piece through a form of a video clip that will later be shown. The council will then pick one or two hopefuls that will qualify to the next round and will be included in the show's Final 14.
After the first live results on June 30, 2019, the season introduced a new twist called the Second Chance Challenge, wherein the Top 22 hopefuls who were originally eliminated in the Final Auditions were given the opportunity to be reinstated in the competition by performing a dramatic acting test by pairs (male and female). Except, Nahuel Prieto and MJ Felizarta chose not to participate in this challenge.
Before the second live results, the council will select one male and one female contestant from the semi-finalists to advance in the finals after the elimination of Angelic Guzman and Gelo Alagban, the two original batches of final fourteen by each gender. Crystal Paras and Radson Flores were reinstated in the competition on July 7, 2019.
When the new set of Final 14 was chosen, they are assigned to different challenges every week that will hone their acting, singing, and dancing abilities. Every Saturday and Sunday, one is meant to leave the competition until there were just six others who are left. From final six, there will be two of them who will be eliminated and after the elimination the two; the final four' will be revealed.
The Final 4 will be battling with each other on the Final Judgment. People will choose who they want to win the competition by online voting via Google accounts and text voting. 50% of the result will come from the online and text votes and the remaining 50% is from the council.
Originally, two contestants will be sent home on August 4, 2019, Sunday live results, until the second twist of the season was introduced called the Last Chance Challenge. Ella Cristofani and Jeremy Sabido, who got the lowest combined scores, will be competing against next week's bottom two performers for a spot in the Final 8. From it, the council will then choose two hopefuls (one per gender) to advance in the completion.
The bottom two finalists from each gender will face Ella Cristofani and Jeremy Sabido in the last chance challenge to determine the council's vote to advance in the final eight. The host, Dingdong Dantes took over the council member, Jose Manalo to grade the contestants for this family remembrance scene to announce the council's vote to advance in the final eight week, with the bottom two revealed, the contestants act out in their individual performances in a short play of an Ella Cristofani and Jeremy Sabido is the Challenger last week. Lexi Gonzles and Radson Flores is the bottom two this week. The council Save: Jeremy Sabido and Lexi Gonzales, while Ella Cristofani and Radson Flores was eliminated on August 11, 2019.
Contestant with the highest Public Vote and Council Vote
Contestant was saved by the Public Vote and Council Vote
Contestant was in the Bottom Group
Contestant was Eliminated
Contestant was in the Final 14 and Final 4
Contestant was advanced to the competition
Contestant was did not participated to the competition
Contestant was in the Wild Card and saved by the Council
Contestant was unannounced to the competition
Contestant was the Runner-up
Contestant was the Winner
Week 1-2: This season, a new stage call the Final Audition was introduced wherein the Top 22 hopefuls, the council was to select the Final 14 hopefuls.
Contestant
Result
Karl Aquino
Final 14
Nahuel Prieto
Eliminated
Abdul Raman
Final 14
Kim de Leon
Final 14
Gelo Alagban
Final 14
Marc David
Eliminated
Maynard Fullido
Eliminated
Jeremy Sabido
Final 14
Allen Ansay
Final 14
Radson Flores
Eliminated
Jerick Dolormente
Final 14
Contestant
Result
Pamela Prinster
Final 14
Crystal Paras
Eliminated
Dani Porter
Final 14
Kyle Lucasan
Eliminated
Angelic Guzman
Final 14
Rere Madrid
Final 14
Janelle Lewis
Eliminated
Lexi Gonzales
Final 14
Ella Cristofani
Final 14
MJ Felizarta
Eliminated
Shayne Sava
Final 14
Week 3: Acting Reacting
Mark A. Reyes instructed the Final 14 who were divided into pairs (one boy and one girl) to face the first challenge by acting in a small scene of any genre while focusing into the characters' reactions at the same time. The StarStruck alumni who were assigned to each pair's scene were Rich Asuncion, Katrina Halili, Liezel Lopez, Nikki Co, Dave Bornea, Chariz Solomon, and Dion Ignacio.[7]
Contestant
Votes
Result
Karl Aquino
50.0%
Safe
Abdul Raman
59.9%
Safe
Kim de Leon
61.6%
Highest Vote
Gelo Alagban
56.6%
Safe
Jeremy Sabido
60.1%
Safe
Allen Ansay
53.9%
Safe
Jerick Dolormente
57.3%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
56.2%
Safe
Dani Porter
53.8%
Safe
Angelic Guzman
50.1%
Safe
Rere Madrid
55.2%
Safe
Lexi Gonzales
50.9%
Safe
Ella Cristofani
85.5%
Highest Vote
Shayne Sava
57.1%
Safe
Second Chance Challenge
Contestant
Result
Nahuel Prieto
Did Not Participated
Marc David
Advanced
Maynard Fullido
Advanced
Radson Flores
Advanced
Contestant
Result
Crystal Paras
Advanced
Kyle Lucasan
Advanced
Janelle Lewis
Advanced
MJ Felizarta
Did Not Participated
Week 4: Comedy Challenge
Michael V. and Bubble Gang writer and director Caesar Cosme assigned the finalists by pairs to perform two comedy skits with the show's cast and perform a short clip of a comedic reaction. Before the live results, the StarStruck council selected Radson Flores and Crystal Paras who won the Second Chance Challenge to advance in the Finals before the elimination of the two from the original Final 14 by each gender.[8]
Original set of Final 14
Contestant
Votes
Result
Karl Aquino
79.2%
Safe
Abdul Raman
82.9%
Safe
Kim de Leon
94.2%
Highest Vote
Gelo Alagban
63.2%
Eliminated
Jeremy Sabido
86.8%
Safe
Allen Ansay
77.1%
Safe
Jerick Dolormente
82.1%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
79.0%
Safe
Dani Porter
79.3%
Safe
Angelic Guzman
74.2%
Eliminated
Rere Madrid
79.9%
Safe
Lexi Gonzales
88.2%
Safe
Ella Cristofani
89.3%
Highest Vote
Shayne Sava
81.8%
Safe
Second Chance Challenger
Contestant
Result
Marc David
Eliminated
Maynard Fullido
Eliminated
Radson Flores
Second Chance Challenge
Contestant
Result
Crystal Paras
Second Chance Challenge
Kyle Lucasan
Eliminated
Janelle Lewis
Eliminated
New set of Final 14
Contestant
Result
Karl Aquino
Final 14
Abdul Raman
Final 14
Kim de Leon
Final 14
Jeremy Sabido
Final 14
Allen Ansay
Final 14
Jerick Dolormente
Final 14
Radson Flores
Wild Card
Contestant
Result
Pamela Prinster
Final 14
Dani Porter
Final 14
Rere Madrid
Final 14
Lexi Gonzales
Final 14
Ella Cristofani
Final 14
Shayne Sava
Final 14
Crystal Paras
Wild Card
Week 5: Sampal Serye and Direct Action
The finalists are grouped into twos and threes by gender on their on screen take set by director Gil Tejada with veteran actress Aiko Melendez. They are assigned with a different script and scenario for the boys and girls. The live results for the boys are revealed on July 13 while the girls on July 14.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Karl Aquino
63.8%
Eliminated
Abdul Raman
86.4%
Safe
Kim de Leon
91.3%
Highest Vote
Jeremy Sabido
81.7%
Safe
Allen Ansay
76.0%
Bottom 3
Jerick Dolormente
75.6%
Bottom 3
Radson Flores
90.1%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
87.1%
Highest Vote
Dani Porter
74.2%
Bottom 3
Rere Madrid
86.9%
Safe
Lexi Gonzales
77.8%
Safe
Ella Cristofani
86.8%
Safe
Shayne Sava
76.4%
Bottom 3
Crystal Paras
73.5%
Eliminated
Week 6: Kilabot Serye
The six remaining finalists are divided into two groups to act in a short thriller play challenged by Jorron Monroy, director of the upcoming afternoon drama series Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko. The first group will act out in the school shooting scene with Gabby Eigenmann while the last group portrayed in the home invasion story with Kris Bernal.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Abdul Raman
77.9%
Safe
Kim de Leon
87.4%
Highest Vote
Jeremy Sabido
85.9%
Safe
Allen Ansay
76.4%
Safe
Jerick Dolormente
74.0%
Eliminated
Radson Flores
80.9%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
85.0%
Highest Vote
Dani Porter
84.0%
Safe
Rere Madrid
82.5%
Safe
Lexi Gonzales
75.6%
Bottom 2
Ella Cristofani
83.4%
Safe
Shayne Sava
79.7%
Safe
Week 7: Hugot Challenge
The eleven finalists portrayed their on-screen heartbreak romance scenes with actors Ken Chan from My Special Tatay for the girls and Barbie Forteza from Kara Mia for the boys, instructed by director LA Madridejos. During the live results, the contestant with the lowest number of votes from the public and the StarStruck council will be sent to The Danger Seat before the final results are revealed on July 28.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Abdul Raman
75.7%
Bottom 3
Kim de Leon
85.5%
Safe
Jeremy Sabido
82.3%
Safe
Allen Ansay
77.9%
Safe
Radson Flores
94.8%
Highest Vote
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
84.1%
Safe
Dani Porter
81.2%
Bottom 3
Rere Madrid
75.3%
Eliminated
Lexi Gonzales
81.6%
Safe
Ella Cristofani
89.7%
Highest Vote
Shayne Sava
83.0%
Safe
Week 8: Conflict Challenge with Ms. Cherie Gil
Council member Cherie Gil was joined with Gina Alajar to direct the ten finalists who portray siblings (5 brothers and 5 sisters) with the actress in a family drama short play. The setting of the story was a family memorial. Originally, two contestants were sent home on the Sunday live results, until the second twist of the season was introduced called "The Last Chance Challenge". Jeremy Sabido and Ella Cristofani, who got the lowest combined scores will be competing against next week's bottom two performers for a spot in the Final 8. From it, the StarStruck council will then choose two hopefuls (one per gender) to advance in the competition.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Abdul Raman
86.6%
Safe
Kim de Leon
84.0%
Bottom 2
Jeremy Sabido
83.5%
Last Chance Challenge
Allen Ansay
95.5%
Highest Vote
Radson Flores
90.3%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
87.6%
Safe
Dani Porter
93.9%
Highest Vote
Lexi Gonzales
82.4%
Safe
Ella Cristofani
79.3%
Last Chance Challenge
Shayne Sava
81.9%
Bottom 2
Week 9: Action Challenge
Director Dominic Zapata instructs the eight finalists by pairs (one boy and one girl) to perform the scenes of a school fight with actress Jean Garcia who portrays the school principal. The bottom two finalists from each gender will face Cristofani and Sabido in the Last Chance Challenge to determine the council's vote to advance in the Top 8. Host Dingdong Dantes took over council member Jose Manalo to grade the contestants for this week. With the Bottom 2 revealed, the contestants act out in their individual performances in a short play of a family remembrance scene to announce the council's vote to advance in the Top 8.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Abdul Raman
92.5%
Safe
Kim de Leon
99.0%
Highest Vote
Allen Ansay
90.5%
Safe
Radson Flores
89.6%
Bottom 2
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
89.3%
Safe
Dani Porter
97.5%
Highest Vote
Lexi Gonzales
88.7%
Bottom 2
Shayne Sava
93.6%
Safe
Last Chance Challenger
Contestant
Result
Jeremy Sabido
Judges Saved
Radson Flores
Eliminated
Contestant
Result
Lexi Gonzales
Judges Saved
Ella Cristofani
Eliminated
Week 10: Fiction Drama Test
The final eight finalists used their skills of perception to portray in an Action-fantasy drama play instructed by Rico Gutierrez, director of Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, with actress Rhian Ramos portraying the villain in two segments for the boys and girls. The girls portrayed witches fighting for the spell book against the evil witch while the boys portrayed superhuman mutants fighting against a rebel mutant. The Danger Seat was re-introduced on the Saturday night live results until the Sunday night live eliminations.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Abdul Raman
83.5%
Safe
Kim de Leon
98.8%
Highest Vote
Jeremy Sabido
82.8%
Eliminated
Allen Ansay
92.1%
Safe
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
83.0%
Bottom 2
Dani Porter
95.5%
Highest Vote
Lexi Gonzales
85.4%
Safe
Shayne Sava
88.2%
Safe
Week 11: Versatility Challenge
The 7 on 7 twist was introduced. The final seven finalists will be assisted and mentored by StarStruck graduates from previous seasons until the show's Final Judgment. As for their acting test, the hopefuls were tasked to test their versatility as actors and portray dual opposite roles. Helping them in this challenge were The Better Woman director Mark Sicat dela Cruz and actress Carmina Villarroel. The boys portrayed their dual roles with their ailing mother while the girls portrayed as a barrio worker and a mean rich sister.
As the battle for the Final 4 begins, the StarStruck alumni were tasked to guide the remaining six finalists in a musical play under the direction of theater director Rem Zamora. The musical Star Perya, featuring various music hits, stars the Final 6, together with the premiere comedians Kiray Celis, Cai Cortez, Gladys Guevarra, Betong Sumaya, and Pekto.
The Final 6 finalists prepare for their last challenge before The Final Judgment next week. They have to act out in a Heavy Drama Challenge with the setting of the aftermath of a fire tragedy. Directed by Don Michael Perez, the finalists portrayed their characters searching for their younger sibling (played by Yuan Francisco for the boys and Leanne Bautista for the girls). The final results for this week are separated on Saturday for the boys and Sunday for the girls.
Contestant
Votes
Result
Kim de Leon
90.9%
Final 4
Abdul Raman
84.2%
Eliminated
Allen Ansay
95.0%
Final 4
Contestant
Votes
Result
Pamela Prinster
84.3%
Eliminated
Lexi Gonzales
86.7%
Final 4
Shayne Sava
95.2%
Final 4
Week 14: The Final Judgment
On Saturday, the Final 4 survivors are interviewed by the StarStruck council who asked some of the hardest questions before performing their individual performances and face The Final Judgment. They portrayed their roles in their respective short films, both directed by Monti Parungao centering on youth. Allen and Kim portrayed brothers who are drug users, entitled "Pag-Uwi" while Lexi and Shayne portrayed in "Our Father" as grief-stricken sisters with mental disorders. The Ultimate Male and Female Survivors will each receive an exclusive management contract from GMA Network worth 5 million pesos, 1 million pesos cash, and a house and lot from Camella Homes.[6]
The winner was announced on a two-hour TV special dubbed as StarStruck: The Final Judgment was held live on September 15, 2019, at the GMA Network Studio Annex (Studio 7) on the same event.
Before the female survivors sang Meghan Trainor's Better When I'm Dancin with Jennylyn Mercado and the Graduates mentors with Yasmien Kurdi mentor of Lexi Gonzales, Katrina Halili mentor of Shayne Sava, Mark Herras mentor of Kim de Leon and Kris Bernal mentor of Allen Ansay. The next intermission features the council's sang Bill Medley's and Jennifer Warnes's (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life before closing the opening performances with the dance performance of the final four and their graduates mentors to the StarStruck theme sung by Kyline Alcantara.
The avengers votes their choice of Ultimate Survivors before performing their dance number with Kyline Alcantara. The special guest, Alden Richards performed December Avenue's Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw with Lexi Gonzales and Shayne Sava. After commercial break, Alden Richards performed his dance number with Kim de Leon and Allen Ansay. Before the final results, Aicelle Santos performed the StarStruck Journey song Fight For You while the final four and their mentors appears on stage followed by the avengers.
Announcement come, Kim de Leon of Balayan, Batangas is the Ultimate Male Survivor with a score of 97.4% and Shayne Sava of Binangonan, Rizal is the Ultimate Female Survivor with a score of 96.9% were proclaimed as the Ultimate Survivors, each of them received P1,000,000 pesos each plus and a five year an exclusive management contract from GMA Network worth P5,000,000 pesos each, and a house and lot from (Lessandra) Camella Homes.
While, Allen Ansay of Sagñay, Camarines Sur is the First Prince with a score of 95.2% and Lexi Gonzales of Sampaloc, Manila is the First Princess with a score of 94.8% were proclaimed as the Runners-up, each of them received P250,000 pesos each plus and an exclusive management contract from the network. The StarStruck Avengers (the losing contestants) also received an exclusive contract from the network. Also received the graduates mentors with Mark Herras, Yasmien Kurdi, Katrina Halili and Kris Bernal received their special awards for their mentorship to the final four.
^ In this season, a new stage call the Final Audition was introduced wherein the Top 22 hopefuls were paired by twos or threes, according to their performances from previous stages. A hopeful will be given the chance to showcase his or her chosen talent, aside from an acting piece through a form of a video clip that will later be shown. The council will then pick one or two hopefuls that will qualify of the next round and will be included in the show's final fourteen. The first week (Saturday and Sunday) July 15–16, 2019 and second week (Saturday and Sunday) July 22–23, 2019.
^ It was a non-elimination week. No bottom group was announced. Instead, Karl Aquino who got the lowest combined scores from the audience and judges was called to join Jerick Dolormente and Lexi Gonzales who were asked to remain on stage after their performance. The season introduces a new twist: The Second Chance Challenge when the Top 22 hopefuls (minus Felizarta and Prieto) perform a scene by pairs, one from each gender, for an opportunity to enter the Final 14 after the elimination of two of the original fourteen finalists from each gender next week.
^ Radson Flores and Crystal Paras emerged in the Ultimate Final 14, and were both reinstated after the eliminations of Gelo Alagban and Angelic Guzman.
^ Rere Madrid was sent to The Danger Seat after receiving the lowest number of votes from the public and the council. She was automatically eliminated after the final results are revealed.
^ The Last Chance Challenge twist was introduced. Jeremy Sabido and Ella Cristofani, who got the lowest combined scores this week will be competing against next week's bottom two performers for a spot in the Final 8. From it, the StarStruck council will then choose two hopefuls (one per gender) to advance in the competition.
^ Jeremy Sabido won the Last Chance Challenge after beating Radson Flores to reinstate in the competition. Lexi Gonzales remained in the Top 8 after winning the Last Chance Challenge over Ella Cristofani who was now eliminated along with Radson Flores.
^ Pamela Prinster was sent to The Danger Seat after receiving the lowest number of votes from the public and the council but was automatically saved after Jeremy Sabido was re-eliminated on the final live results on Sunday.
^ Dani Porter was sent to The Danger Seat after receiving the lowest number of votes from the public and the council before her elimination during the final Sunday live results.
^ It was a non-elimination week. Scores this week will be combined with next week's final artists test scores which will determine the Ultimate Final 4. Only the highest combined scores were revealed.
^ The Ultimate Final 4 was chosen separately on Saturday for the boys and Sunday for the girls. Abdul Raman was eliminated on September 7, 2019, followed by Pamela Prinster on September 8, 2019.
^ In the final judgment night, Shayne Sava and Kim de Leon were proclaimed as the Ultimate Survivors.