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Netflix announces three series, four films and a docufilm for 2026 Thailand slate

The Evil Lawyer is directed by Nottapon Boonkrapob

Netflix has revealed details of its Thailand slate for 2026, which includes three series, four films and its first local documentary feature.

According to Netflix, more than 90% of the streamer’s subscribers in Thailand watched local content last year, while 33 Thai projects have charted in its global top 10 to date, including 17 Thai Netflix originals.

Netflix’s Thai slate for 2026 is led by a trio of series. Directed by Nottapon Boonkrapob (Mad Unicorn) is The Evil Lawyer, a drama in which a young attorney is paired with a lawyer known for bending the rules. The series explores power, morality and the grey spaces within Thailand’s justice system.

Delusion, meanwhile, is a psychological family drama revolving around a daughter fighting to uncover the truth of her father, as his worsening dementia places him at the centre of a spate of murders.

The third series is Empress of Flames, a reimagining of one of Thailand’s most iconic lakorn (Thai soap or telenovela) dramas. Led by a new generation of creators at original production house Kantana, the series features an all-star ensemble cast and is set in a Thai palace.

On the film side, The Debt Collector follows a former underground enforcer racing against a terminal illness to make right the life-shattering debts suffered by illegal loan victims.

My Dearest Assassin follows a young woman raised by a family of contract killers but never trained as one herself, who is hunted for her rare blood type, while The Red Line centres on a group of women who band together after falling victim to a call-centre scam.

Overacting is a family comedy infused with intentionally exaggerated, over-the-top action from comedy director Prueksa Amaruji. When an aging father slips into memories of his days as a police officer, his daughter – an aspiring actor – stages wildly choreographed ‘missions’ with her friends to keep him safe.

Rounding out the slate is Netflix Thailand’s first true-crime documentary Chompoo: Lost & Forgotten, coproduced with Singapore’s Beach House Pictures and Thai Film Works.

The film traces how a criminal investigation into the case of a missing child became a cultural spectacle that turned the accused into an unexpected public figure, and examines the forces that propelled it.

In addition to these originals, Netflix will continue to offer a line-up of licensed Thai projects, with over 600 hours of films, local series and unscripted shows, including Death Whisperer 3, Girl From Nowhere: The Reset and The Seven Legends. Netflix said it will also host its largest selection yet of primetime and evening lakorn series.

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