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Darna is a 2005 drama fantasy action television series based on the Mars Ravelo's fictional character of the same name and a loose adaptation of the 2003 Mars Ravelo's Darna Miniseries by Mango Comics. It aired on Philippine television on GMA and starred top actress Angel Locsin as the iconic superheroine. It premiered in Filipino homes on April 4, 2005 and ended on November 25, 2005. The official title of the series is Mars Ravelo's Darna.
Darna is a 2005 Philippine fantasy-action TV series based on Mars Ravelo's iconic comic book superheroine, starring Angel Locsin in the lead role. The show aired on GMA from April to November 2005 and brought the beloved character's origin story and adventures to live-action television. Fans of classic Filipino superhero adaptations and Angel Locsin's early career work often revisit this fantasy-action drama.
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Is Darna renewed or cancelled?
Darna has ended — it concluded its planned run.
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When did Darna air and is it still ongoing?
Darna premiered on April 4, 2005 and concluded on November 25, 2005, making it a completed series with a full run on GMA Network.
Who starred as Darna?
Angel Locsin played the titular superheroine Darna in this 2005 adaptation.
What is Darna based on?
The series is based on Mars Ravelo's fictional character Darna and serves as a loose live-action adaptation of the 2003 Mars Ravelo's Darna Miniseries by Mango Comics.
Where can I watch the original 2005 Darna series?
As a completed 2005 GMA Network series, availability depends on regional streaming services and digital retailers that carry Philippine television content.









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