Seasons
A pool of 62 talented young men must undergo rigorous training in a bid of debuting in a seven-member global pop group in Korea. The reality program marks ABS-CBN's partnership with Korean entertainment companies, MLD Entertainment and KAMP Korea.

1. Episode 1
Armed with determination to secure a coveted spot in the top 7, the first 14 Dream Chasers set the stage on fire as they attempt to impress the panel of Dream Mentors.

2. Episode 2
Sixteen Dream Chasers put their best performances forward as they try to amaze the Dream Mentors and replace the seven hopefuls occupying the top seats.

3. Episode 3
Tension runs high as another batch of Dream Chasers shows off their vocal prowess and knife-like dance moves to outrank finalists currently sitting at the top spot.

4. Episode 4
After the the last batch of Dream Chasers gave their best shot to snatch a spot in the top, the Dream Mentors reveal the first official ranking of the competition. Soon, the pressure rises as a surprising twist levels the playing field.

5. Episode 5
The Dream Chasers put in a lot of blood, sweat, and tears in preparation for their "Take My Hand" performance. Based on their mentors' assessment, 15 aspiring idols get a special highlight in their number.

6. Episode 6
The search for the next global pop idols heats up as the Dream Chasers are divided into ten groups for their first-ever performance mission. After rigorous preparations, two teams clash in the first round of match-ups.

7. Episode 7
Facing off in front of the Dream Mentors, Team Jeromy and Team KL heat up the stage with their performances of “Da Coconut Nut”. Team Russu gives their all as they dance to the beat of “Awitin Mo, Isasayaw Ko” in a bid to beat Team Vinci.

8. Episode 8
Team Drei and Team Laurence engage in a fierce dance showdown as they perform "He's Into Her". To cap off the first challenge, Team Matt makes the room shake with their performance of "Tearin' Up My Heart" in hopes of upstaging Team Tatin.

9. Episode 9
The 62 aspiring idols show their different sides as "Dream Maker" shares their moments outside the dream stage. Just in time for their fierce battle, the Dream Chasers draw inspiration from a promising K-pop boy group.

10. Episode 10
Catch up on the rigorous training the Dream Chasers underwent and look back at how they set the stage on fire with their amazing performances during their first mission.

11. Episode 11
The Dream Chasers partake in a friendly voting game to determine the Chosen Oppa and the Most Wanted Chingu among them. However, they soon find themselves on pins and needles as the Dream Mentors' second ranking gets revealed.

12. Episode 12
Several Dream Chasers bid their farewell to the competition after failing to garner enough points to stay in the game. The tension then rises as the fate of the trainees who fell into the danger zone gets revealed.

13. Episode 13
The 44 Dream Chasers show off their basketball skills in a bid to receive an advantage in their second mission. Later, Team A-7 sets the dream stage on fire with their powerful dance performance of "Bang".

14. Episode 14
After facing different challenges during the rehearsals, three more teams light up the dream stage as they show off their singing, dancing, and rapping skills in a bid to rank high and increase their mentor score.

15. Episode 15
Despite performing as a group, members of Hypeone and Upat let their individual talents shine as they set their sights on emerging as the best vocal and rapper, respectively, within their team.

16. Episode 16
The last two teams, Team PDYN and Team Lifeline, give their best shot as they try to impress the Dream Mentors with their fiery performances. Later, three Dream Chasers are hailed as the overall best rapper, best singer, and best dancer.

17. Episode 17
Based on the combined points of the Dream Mentors and the public, the first set of Dream Chasers who fail to advance to the next mission gets revealed.

18. Episode 18
Tension rises as Kim Chiu announces the names of those who have successfully made the cut to be part of the 28 Dream Chasers who will continue their journey and advance to the next round of the competition.

19. Episode 19
In preparation for their third challenge, the remaining Dream Chasers receive an unexpected morale booster. Later, Eyerisk and Topick attempt to give justice to BullsEyE's phenomenal creations.

20. Episode 20
The Dream Chasers get a much needed inspiration ahead of their performance on the Dream Stage. Soon, the last two groups let their brilliance shine as they perform Dream Mentor BullsEyE’s hip singles.

21. Episode 21
The heartwarming moments of Dream Chasers with their families continue. Team Topick receives an unexpected surprise as a reward. Later, the third mission winners open up about their experience in performing in two Kapamilya shows.

22. Episode 22
Fans and supporters show all their love and appreciation as their favorite Dream Chasers serve hot performances and participate in fun games during three separate "Dream Maker" mall shows.

23. Episode 23
The competition continues to heat up as Kim Chiu makes a nerve-racking announcement just before the first batch of eliminated Dream Chasers bids farewell.

24. Episode 24
The tension reaches another peak as Kim Chiu announces the names of the Dream Chasers who have garnered enough points to continue their journey and complete the competition's top 16.

25. Episode 25
The top 16 Dream Chasers take a break to enjoy their last bonding moments as their journey nears its end. Later, the remaining finalists pour their blood, sweat, and tears into their final mission training.

26. Episode 26
The remaining Dream Chasers perform before their fans and supporters at the Caloocan Sports Complex as they prove that they have what it takes to be part of the next global pop group that is set to debut in South Korea.
Cast

Kim Chiu
Self - Host

Ryan Bang
Self - Host

Park Sang-hyun
Self - Mentor

Bae Yoon-jung
Self - Mentor

Darren Espanto
Self - Mentor

Angeline Quinto
Self - Mentor

Bailey May
Self - Mentor
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