Section E Cast Patched | QUICK - 2025 |

The ensemble cast representing the diverse personalities within the unruly classroom includes: Character Name Cinco Neith "Ci-N" Peralta Keagan De Jesus Superman "Eman" Andrada Ethan David Calix Reinier Rivera Kurt Delos Reyes John Felix Collins Martin Venegas Denzel Luan Castillo Nic Galvez Christopher Saimon "Kit" Harrington Daniel Ong Mayo Jeson Ramos AJ Ferrer Rory Saje Abejar Sam Shoaf Edrix Knight Peñaflor Yanyan De Jesus Andrew "Drew" Klondike Mercado Derick Ong Blaster Wren Madrigal Michael Keith Eren Kyle De Luna Kyosu Guinto Joshua Lyle Venites Frost Sandoval David Theodore Braselton Extended Cast and Season 2 Additions

The standout element of this adaptation is, without a doubt, the casting of the "Magiliw" brothers. The actors portraying the rowdy boys of Section E have excellent chemistry. They don't feel like individual actors hired to play roles; they genuinely feel like a rowdy, inseparable group of friends.

The show is a slow burn. For the first half, it leans heavily into "prank wars" and immature humor. This is faithful to the book, but it can test the patience of viewers who aren't already invested in the story. It feels repetitive at times—another prank, another scolding, another chaotic classroom scene. section e cast

The cast of the popular Filipino series Ang Mutya ng Section E

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As the story expanded into , which premiered on December 5, 2025, several new faces joined the production:

: Juvy Galamiton (Head Writer), Anjanette Haw, and Kim Noromor . The show is a slow burn

Recommended for: Wattpad purists, fans of the enemies-to-lovers trope, and anyone who misses their high school squad. Skip if: You dislike slow-burn romances or find teenage immaturity frustrating to watch.

If you aren't a fan of the "teen trope" genre, this show might feel juvenile. The conflict relies heavily on miscommunication and high school immaturity. Additionally, some of the supporting subplots feel underdeveloped, serving only to prop up the main romance rather than standing on their own. it’s trying to be a hugot-filled

Section E isn't trying to be a prestige drama; it’s trying to be a hugot-filled, chaotic, and heartwarming teen romance. It succeeds on those terms. It captures the specific fever dream of Filipino high school—where loyalty to your "section" is everything.