Janella is set to do four new movies under the new deal.
The young actress became an instant TV sensation via the successful teleserye "Be Careful With My Heart."
She reaped awards for her performance in the series from the 12th PMPC Star Awards for TV as Best New Female Personality and Famas Awards (German Moreno Youth Achievement Award).
From then on, she has appeared in other ABS-CBN programs and starred in her won series, "Oh My G."
Janella got her acting break for the big screen when the mother and daughter team of Lily and Roselle Monteverde included her in the cast of the horror film "Haunted Mansion," which emerged as one of the top grossers in the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival.
She was named New Movie Actress in the PMPC Star Awards for Movies for the same project that year.
Janella's TV career reached bigger heights when she was paired with Elmo Magalona in the musical drama "Born for You."
She, too, was reunited with Richard Yap (of "Be Careful With My Heart" fame) in the latest installment of "Mano Po" in 2016.
This year, Elmo and Janella did another teen horror-flick, "Bloody Crayons."
Aside from acting, Janella also took to singing where her song, "Mahal Kita Pero" finished third place in a pop song tilt.
She was also handpicked by Hong Kong Disneyland to represent the Philippines by recording its tenth anniversary theme song, "Happily Ever After," which is included in her self-titled limited edition album.
This early, fans are looking forward to the release of her new movie, "My Fairy Tail Love Story," a unique tale of love and romance between a dashing guy and a beautiful mermaid.
In fact, its teaser stirred quite a noise on social media as Elmo-Janella fans expressed excitement over their idols' upcoming team-up directed by Perci Intalan.
Apart from "My Fairy Tail Love Story," other meaty projects are being drawn to further strengthen Janella's status as this generation's teen superstar.
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