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Justice never looked this beautiful: GMA Network unveils newest drama-action series, 'Beautiful Justice'

How far are you willing to go in the name of Justice?

Beginning September 9, GMA Telebabad premieres its newest drama-action series, Beautiful Justice.

The original soap is headlined by five of the Kapuso Network's prime and most sought-after stars.

Multi-talented actress and entrepreneur Bea Binene, Global Endorser Gabbi Garcia, and 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Yasmien Kurdi will flesh out the story of Kitkat, Brie, and Alice--three women brought together by the tragic death of their loved ones.

Versatile actor and Kapuso hunk Derrick Monasterio and international model-turned-actor Gil Cuerva will heat up primetime viewing as they take on the roles of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) agents Lance and Vin, respectively.

Alice's (Yasmien) husband, together with Kitkat's (Bea) brother, and Brie's (Gabbi) boyfriend, Lance (Derrick), are all PDEA agents who died on a failed mission.

Eventually, Alice will discover that their passing was not an accident, and that a powerful drug syndicate actually murdered their loved ones.

Armed with special skills and with the help of Vin (Gil), the three women will unite to track down the syndicate and seek justice everything they lost.

Completing the stellar cast are: highly-respected drama actress Bing Loyzaga as Charmaine Tan, the businesswoman and philanthropist who is also head of Black Pentagon drug syndicate known as "Ninang"; veteran action star Victor Neri as Tony Bautista, the regional director of PDEA and head of the task force to which Lance and Vin belong; sultry Kapuso actress Valeen Montenegro as Miranda Samonte, the sexy , fierce, and deadly leader of the Black Pentagon syndicate.

In preparation for this series, its cast members took Krav Maga and intense gun training sessions. Their co-star, Victor Neri, is also one of the stunt trainers and plays an active role in the series to make sure that every scene is accurate and mirrors real-life situations.