Thai cinema has gained international recognition for its unique storytelling, stunning visuals, and diverse genres. From heartwarming dramas to spine-chilling horrors and action-packed thrillers, Thai movies offer something for every viewer. If you’re looking to explore the best of Thai cinema, Netflix has a fantastic selection to dive into. In this article, we’ll highlight 20 must-watch Thai movies available on Netflix, showcasing the rich culture, creativity, and cinematic excellence of Thailand.

1. OMG! Oh My Girl (2022)

Main Casts: Plearnpichaya Komalarajun, Pachara Chirathivat, Wongravee Nateetorn

Director: Thitipong Kerdtongtawee

Writer: Thitipong Kerdtongtawee, Thanaram Prameboon

Date of Release: October 27, 2022

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Synopsis: This romantic comedy follows the story of a young man who is constantly unlucky in love, until he meets a quirky, spirited girl who seems to be his perfect match. However, fate keeps playing tricks on them, causing them to keep crossing paths at the wrong time. As their interactions become more complicated, both begin to question if true love is truly possible or just a series of unfortunate events. With humor, misunderstandings, and heartwarming moments, this film explores how love and destiny intertwine in unexpected and delightful ways.

2. How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (2024)

Main Casts: Putthipong Assaratanakul, Usha Seamkhum

Director: Pat Boonnitipat

Writer: Thodsapon Thiptinnakorn, Pat Boonnitipat

Date of Release: April 4, 2024

Box Office Performance: Grossed an estimated $73.8 million worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing Thai film of 2024.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Comedy Drama

Synopsis: M, a university dropout, becomes the caregiver for his terminally ill grandmother, Mengju, hoping to secure her inheritance. As they spend time together, M learns valuable life lessons and the true meaning of family. The film explores themes of duty, care, and the intersection of love and money within a fragmented family dynamic. It has been praised for its direction, screenplay, and acting performances. The film was selected as Thailand’s entry for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards.

Trivia: The film has been praised for its direction, screenplay, and acting performances, and was selected as Thailand’s entry for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards.

3. The Murderer (2023)

Main Casts: Phetthai Vongkumlao, Eisaya Hosuwan, James Laver

Director: Wisit Sasanatieng

Writer: Abishek J. Bajaj

Date of Release: July 27, 2023

Box Office Performance: Information not available

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Comedy, Mystery, Crime, Thriller

Synopsis: In a small provincial town, a series of mysterious deaths occur, leading to the arrest of British expat Earl, who is accused of murdering his Thai in-laws. As the investigation unfolds, the story is told through multiple perspectives, revealing conflicting accounts and unreliable narratives. The film combines dark humor with a whodunit plot, keeping audiences engaged with its unexpected twists and turns. Critics have praised its intricate plot and unexpected twists, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

Trivia: The film is noted for its unique storytelling approach, utilizing multiple perspectives and unreliable narratives to create suspense and intrigue. It has been compared to the works of the Coen Brothers for its dark humor and quirky characters.

4. Home for Rent (2023)

Main Casts: Sukollawat Kanarot, Nittha Jirayungyurn, Penpak Sirikul

Director: Sophon Sakdaphisit

Writer: Sophon Sakdaphisit

Date of Release: March 10, 2023

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror

Synopsis: “Home for Rent” is a Thai horror film inspired by true events. The story follows Ning and her family as they rent out their house and move into a condominium they own. Their new tenants, however, are members of a dark cult who terrorize the family, seeking their next victim for sacrifice. The film delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and the supernatural, offering a chilling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

5. Long Live Love! (2023)

Main Casts: Sunny Suwanmethanont, Araya A. Hargate, Rebecca Patricia Armstrong

Director: Piyakarn Butprasert

Writer: Piyakarn Butprasert

Date of Release: July 27, 2023

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Synopsis: “Long Live Love!” follows Sati, a man whose carefree lifestyle has strained his marriage with Meta. As Meta prepares to leave him, Sati suffers an accident resulting in amnesia. To regain his memories, he recreates old photographs, leading him to relive pivotal moments of their relationship. This journey of self-discovery and reflection allows Sati to understand the depth of his love for Meta and the importance of their family.

6. You & Me & Me (2023)

Main Casts: Thitiya Jirapornsilp, Anthony Buisseret

Directors: Wanweaw Hongvivatana, Weawwan Hongvivatana

Writer: Wanweaw Hongvivatana

Date of Release: January 15, 2023

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Drama, Romance

Synopsis: A young couple’s relationship is tested when they encounter unforeseen circumstances that challenge their bond. Together, they strive to overcome obstacles and strengthen their connection.

7. Love Destiny The Movie (2022)

Main Casts: Thanawat Wattanaputi, Ranee Campen, Paris Intarakomalyasut, Chanon Santinatornkul

Director: Adisorn Trisirikasem

Writer: Adisorn Trisirikasem

Date of Release: July 28, 2022

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Historical Romance

Synopsis: “Love Destiny: The Movie” is a Thai historical romance film that continues the story of Bhop and Gaysorn, a couple whose love is tested during the expansion of colonial rule in 19th-century Siam. As they navigate the challenges of their time, their beliefs and relationship are put to the test, leading to a journey of self-discovery and resilience. The film blends elements of romance and historical drama, offering a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of colonial expansion.

Trivia: The film is a sequel to the highly successful 2018 television drama “Love Destiny” and is co-produced by GDH 559 and Broadcast Thai Television.

8. The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave (2022)

Main Casts: The documentary features interviews with six members of the Wild Boars soccer team: “Tee, Titan, Tle, Adul, Mark, Mix,” and their coach, Eak.

Director: Pailin Wedel

Writer: Pailin Wedel

Date of Release: October 5, 2022

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix documentary, it was released directly on the streaming platform; box office performance is not applicable.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Documentary

Synopsis: “The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave” is a compelling documentary that provides an intimate look into the harrowing 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue. Through firsthand accounts, the film chronicles the experiences of the 12 young members of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach, who were trapped deep within a flooded cave in Northern Thailand for 17 days. The documentary delves into their resilience, the international rescue efforts, and the emotional journey from despair to hope, offering a unique perspective on this global event.

Trivia: The documentary serves as an oral history of the event, told through the perspectives of the boys and their coach, and includes interviews with their parents, local officials, and the divers involved in the rescue. The film incorporates archival footage from various media outlets, providing a comprehensive view of the rescue operation.

9. The Lost Lotteries (2022)

Main Casts: Wongravee Nateetorn as Tay, Phantira Pipityakorn as Beat, Somjit Jongjohor as Kung, Napapa Tantrakul as Zoe, Padung Songsang as Wen

Director: Prueksa Amaruji

Writer: Prueksa Amaruji

Date of Release: November 16, 2022

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix exclusive release, traditional box office performance metrics are not applicable.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Heist Comedy

Synopsis: “The Lost Lotteries” is a Thai heist comedy that follows five down-on-their-luck strangers—Tay, a lottery ticket seller; Beat, a locksmith; Kung, a former boxer; Zoe, a salesgirl; and Wen, a failed actor—who band together to retrieve their stolen winning lottery tickets worth millions from a ruthless mafia boss. Each member brings unique skills to the table as they navigate a series of comedic and perilous situations, highlighting themes of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams.

Trivia: The film taps into Thailand’s national lottery culture, reflecting the widespread hope and dreams associated with winning the lottery. “The Lost Lotteries” is part of Netflix’s initiative to expand its collection of Thai content, aiming to showcase local stories to a global audience.

10. AI Love You (2022)

Main Casts: Mario Maurer as Bobby/Dob, Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul as Lana

Director: David Asavanond, Stephan Zlotescu

Writer: Stephan Zlotescu

Date of Release: February 15, 2022

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix release, traditional box office performance metrics are not applicable.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Science Fiction, Romantic Comedy

Synopsis: Set in a near-future where advanced AI systems manage buildings, “AI Love You” tells the story of Dob, an AI who develops human-like emotions and falls in love with a resident named Lana. After a software glitch threatens his existence, Dob transfers his consciousness into the body of a man named Bobby to pursue a romantic relationship with her. As Dob navigates human experiences, he and Lana explore the complexities of love, identity, and what it means to be truly alive.

Trivia: The film reunites Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul, who previously co-starred in the popular 2010 Thai film “A Little Thing Called Love.” “AI Love You” was initially titled “Laser Candy” during its development phase. The movie explores themes of artificial intelligence and human relationships, reflecting on the potential future interactions between humans and AI.

11. Fast & Feel Love (2022)

Main Casts: Nat Kitcharit as Kao, Urassaya Sperbund as Jay

Director: Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit

Writer: Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit

Date of Release: April 6, 2022

Box Office Performance: Grossed approximately $581,000

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Parody Action Comedy

Synopsis: “Fast & Feel Love” follows Kao, a 30-year-old world champion in sport stacking, whose singular focus on his career is facilitated by his supportive girlfriend, Jay. When Jay decides to leave him, Kao is forced to confront the realities of adult life, learning basic skills and responsibilities he previously neglected. As he strives to win her back, Kao navigates the challenges of personal growth, self-sufficiency, and the complexities of love, all while aiming to defend his championship title.

Trivia: The film was selected as the opening feature for the 21st New York Asian Film Festival in July 2022. Urassaya Sperbund received the Rising Star Asia Award at the same festival for her role as Jay. Director Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit aimed to portray the daily lives of individuals transitioning into their 30s, using the niche sport of cup stacking as a central theme.

12. Hunger (2023)

Main Casts: Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying as Aoy, Nopachai Chaiyanam as Chef Paul, Gunn Svasti Na Ayudhya as Tone

Director: Sitisiri Mongkolsiri

Writer: Kongdej Jaturanrasamee

Date of Release: April 8, 2023

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix exclusive release, traditional box office metrics are not applicable.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Drama

Synopsis: Aoy, a young woman in her twenties, diligently runs her family’s stir-fried noodle restaurant in Bangkok’s old quarter. Her routine life takes a dramatic turn when she receives an invitation to join “Hunger,” an elite fine-dining team led by the notoriously perfectionist Chef Paul. As Aoy immerses herself in this high-pressure culinary world, she confronts the stark contrasts between her humble beginnings and the opulent demands of gourmet cuisine, leading her to question her ambitions and the true cost of success.

Trivia: “Hunger” is part of Netflix’s initiative to produce original Thai content, announced in 2022. The film delves into themes of ambition, class disparity, and the intense pressures within the culinary industry.

13. The Whole Truth (2021)

Main Casts: Sutatta Udomsilp, Nattapat Nimjirawat, Sompob Benjathikul, Tarika Tidatid

Director: Wisit Sasanatieng

Writer: Abishek J. Bajaj

Date of Release: December 2, 2021

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix exclusive release, traditional box office earnings are not available.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Synopsis: When siblings Pim and Putt are forced to stay at their grandparents’ house after their mother is hospitalized, they discover a mysterious hole in the wall that reveals horrifying secrets. As they witness disturbing visions, they begin to uncover a dark family history that challenges everything they thought they knew. The more they investigate, the more sinister the truth becomes, leading to shocking revelations about their family’s past and the supernatural forces at play.

Trivia: The film is directed by Wisit Sasanatieng, known for his visually striking style in Thai cinema. “The Whole Truth” was a major hit on Netflix, trending in multiple countries upon release.

14. Deep (2021)

Main Casts: Panisara Rikulsurakan, Kay Lertsittichai, Fern Sutatta Udomsilp, Krit Jeerapattananuwong

Directors: Sita Likitvanichkul, Jetarin Ratanaserikiat, Apirak Samudkidpisan, Thanabodee Uawithya

Writers: Manassavee Phaoharuhan, Vasudhorn Piyaromna, Siwawut Sewatanon

Date of Release: July 16, 2021

Box Office Performance: As a Netflix original film, traditional box office earnings are not applicable.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller

Synopsis:

Four medical students, each struggling with sleep deprivation, are recruited for a mysterious neurological experiment known as “Deep.” The study requires them to stay awake for extended periods in exchange for large sums of money. However, as their sleep debt increases, they begin experiencing terrifying side effects, leading to paranoia, hallucinations, and danger. With their lives on the line, they must uncover the true intentions behind the experiment before it’s too late.

Trivia: “Deep” was created as part of a project by Thai film students in collaboration with Netflix. The film blends sci-fi and psychological thriller elements, tackling the dangers of sleep deprivation.

15. The Overture (2004)

Main Casts: Anuchit Sapanpong, Adul Dulyarat, Pongpat Wachirabunjong

Director: Ittisoontorn Vichailak

Writer: Peerasak Saksiri

Date of Release: February 6, 2004

Box Office Performance: Grossed approximately 52 million baht in Thailand

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Drama, Biography, Music

Synopsis: Inspired by the life of Luang Pradit Phairoh, a master of the ranad ek (Thai xylophone), the film follows Sorn, a prodigious musician from a young age. As he rises to prominence, Sorn faces personal and political challenges, especially during a period when traditional Thai music is suppressed. The story delves into his passion for music, the struggles to preserve cultural heritage, and the conflicts between tradition and modernization.

Trivia: The film won several awards, including Best Picture at the Thailand National Film Association Awards. It played a significant role in revitalizing interest in traditional Thai music among younger generations.

16. Laddaland (2011)

Main Casts: Saharat Sangkapreecha, Piyathida Woramusik, Sutatta Udomsilp

Director: Sophon Sakdaphisit

Writer: Sophon Sakdaphisit

Date of Release: April 28, 2011

Box Office Performance: Grossed over 117 million baht in Thailand

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror, Drama

Synopsis: After moving his family to a new housing development called Laddaland, Thee believes he’s providing them with a better life. However, the family’s happiness is short-lived as they experience disturbing and supernatural events in their new home. As tensions rise and secrets unfold, Thee must confront the malevolent forces threatening his family’s safety and sanity.

Trivia: The film is based on an actual housing estate in Chiang Mai, rumored to be haunted. “Laddaland” won six awards at the 21st Suphannahong National Film Awards, including Best Picture.

17. Bad Genius (2017)

Main Casts: Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, Eisaya Hosuwan, Teeradon Supapunpinyo

Director: Nattawut Poonpiriya

Writers: Tanida Hantaweewatana, Vasudhorn Piyaromna, Nattawut Poonpiriya

Date of Release: May 3, 2017

Box Office Performance: Grossed over 100 million baht domestically; became the highest-grossing Thai film in several Asian countries.

Network/Streamer: Netflix, Disney+

Genre: Thriller, Crime, Drama

Synopsis: Lynn, a top student, discovers a lucrative scheme helping others cheat on exams. As the operation grows, she faces increasing risks, especially when tasked with orchestrating a high-stakes international exam scam. The film explores themes of academic pressure, ethics, and the lengths students go to succeed.

Trivia: Inspired by real-life news of students cheating on exams. The film received critical acclaim and won multiple awards, including Best Feature at the New York Asian Film Festival.

18. Pee Mak (2013)

Main Casts: Mario Maurer, Davika Hoorne

Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun

Writers: Banjong Pisanthanakun, Chantavit Dhanasevi

Date of Release: March 28, 2013

Box Office Performance: Grossed over 1 billion baht, making it one of Thailand’s highest-grossing films.

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror, Comedy, Romance

Synopsis: Set in the Rattanakosin Kingdom, Mak returns home from war to his beloved wife, Nak, and their newborn son. However, villagers hint that Nak might be a ghost. As Mak’s friends uncover the truth, comedic and eerie events ensue, blending horror with humor and romance.

Trivia: The story is a retelling of the famous Thai ghost legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. The film’s unique mix of horror and comedy contributed to its massive box office success.

19. The Medium (2021)

Main Casts: Narilya Gulmongkolpech, Sawanee Utoomma, Sirani Yankittikan

Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun

Writer: Banjong Pisanthanakun, Na Hong-jin

Date of Release: July 14, 2021 (South Korea), October 28, 2021 (Thailand)

Box Office Performance: Grossed approximately $7.3 million worldwide

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror, Thriller, Supernatural

Synopsis: A documentary crew follows Nim, a Thai shaman who serves as a medium for the goddess Ba Yan. When her niece, Mink, begins exhibiting disturbing behavior, Nim believes she is being possessed. However, as Mink’s condition worsens, the true horror behind her possession unfolds, revealing a terrifying supernatural presence beyond their comprehension.

Trivia: Produced by Na Hong-jin, the acclaimed South Korean director behind The Wailing (2016). The film blends Thai folklore with the found-footage horror genre, creating a uniquely immersive experience. It was Thailand’s official submission for Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards. The Medium became one of Thailand’s highest-grossing horror films and received critical acclaim for its chilling atmosphere and storytelling.

20. The Queen of Black Magic (2019)

Main Casts: Ario Bayu, Hannah Al Rashid, Tara Basro

Director: Kimo Stamboel

Writer: Joko Anwar, Kimo Stamboel

Date of Release: November 28, 2019

Box Office Performance: $2.7 million (worldwide)

Network/Streamer: Netflix

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Synopsis: A family visits a remote orphanage to settle old debts. Soon, they find themselves victims of a sinister black magic curse as terrifying supernatural events unfold. The family must confront the evil that haunts the orphanage while uncovering dark secrets tied to its past.

Trivia: The film is a remake of the 1981 Indonesian horror film of the same name. The film received praise for its intense atmosphere and eerie plot twists. It’s one of the few Thai horror films with elements of black magic that gained international attention on streaming platforms.

Whether you’re in the mood for a thought-provoking drama, a terrifying horror film, or an exciting action flick, these Thai movies on Netflix offer an incredible viewing experience. With their compelling narratives and masterful direction, they prove why Thai cinema continues to captivate audiences worldwide. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and start exploring these cinematic gems today!