Ang Sumpa ng 3:17

Complete Reading Order

Ang Sumpa ng 3:17 is a Filipino psychological horror series about exhaustion, waiting, rain, static, unanswered calls, and the terrifying things that return when the clock reaches 3:17 AM.

The stories are connected through recurring places, characters, and rules. For the best experience, read them in this order.






Official Reading Order

  1. Sumpa ng Halik 

    A man learns that a child’s kiss is not affection—it is a mark. Once seen, once received, it begins to wait for your exhaustion.

  2. Ang Huling Pasahero sa PITX

    Andrew Reyes wakes inside PITX at 3:17 AM with missing memories, blood on his clothes, and a past that should have stayed buried.

  3. Ang Huling Byahe

    Russel Fajardo, a widowed TNVS driver, accepts one final booking in the rain. But some passengers are not meant to arrive.

  4. Ang Umuwi ay Hindi ang Umalis

    Seven years after Russel returns home, his son Miggy begins to suspect that the man who came back is not the same father who left.

  5. Ang Dalampasigan sa Ilalim ng Terminal

    Noel Fajardo enters the world of graveyard calls, static, and PITX-adjacent horror, uncovering that some voices should never be answered.

  6. Ang Halik sa Dalampasigan

    Lia, a graveyard receptionist at Sofia Hotel, is haunted by a child with a school bag and a promise buried beneath the old shoreline.

  7. Kita Kita sa Dilaw

    Clara, the girl in the yellow raincoat, is more than a watcher. Her story reveals the terror of being seen, left behind, and never forgotten.

  8. Ang Pasaherong Hindi Bumaba

    Ramon Villanueva carries the weight of family, work, debt, and exhaustion—until a train ride marks him in a way he cannot refuse.

  9. Ang Dasal na May Kapalit

    Aling Salvacion, a Baclaran vendor, learns that not every answered prayer is a blessing. Some miracles arrive with a price.

  10. Mas Mabuti Nang Wala Kang Alam

    Jessica begins investigating the truth behind 3:17. But some mysteries protect themselves by erasing the people who come too close.


About the Series

In Ang Sumpa ng 3:17, horror does not always appear as a monster. Sometimes, it comes as a call, a commute, a child in the rain, a passenger who never gets off, or a familiar voice asking one simple question:

Pagod ka na ba?

The series blends Filipino urban horror, psychological thriller, supernatural mystery, family tragedy, public transportation horror, workplace exhaustion, and precolonial/primordial dread.

Read from the beginning and follow the pattern before the clock reaches 3:17.

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