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10 New Thai Horror Comedy Movies That Will Make You Laugh

Written by Sera Serinda A

Thai horror movies have always been a favorite. They can always deliver engaging and unique storylines. This blend of horror and humor is particularly popular worldwide.

In this list, Showpoiler brings you recommendations for the latest Thai horror comedies that are sure to make you laugh out loud.

Featuring the famous actor Mario Maurer, this movie lasts 2 hours and 5 minutes and centers on a girl named Lin (Ploypailin Thangpraporn), who can see ghosts. This special ability causes her trouble in relationships.

After breaking up with her ex boyfriend, Lin decides to take a solo vacation to a rural area. There, she meets Pud (Mario Maurer), a writer who specializes in horror stories. As they spend time together, Pud becomes fascinated with Lin and her unique ability.

Their time in the countryside helps Lin heal from her heartbreak, and Pud finds inspiration for new horror stories based on his experiences with her. But what happens to Lin and Pud after their holiday ends?

Directed by Poj Arnon, this movie tells the story of a group of teenagers led by Audi as they go to a hospital overrun with zombies. They are there to search for Audi's parents, who have been missing for some time.

The hospital has become a zombie zone due to a plague that spreads through bites. Audi calls his brother Lambo for help.

Soon after, Lambo arrives with his friends to rescue his brother. However, there are too many zombies, forcing them to run and hide to stay alive.

The zombies in the hospital are fierce and attack anyone they can catch. Will Audi, Lambo, and their friends manage to escape from these terrifying zombies?


This movie is about a college that has a special midnight class for ghosts. During the day, the campus looks like any other college. But at midnight, a unique class begins for students who passed away before they could graduate..

At the end of the semester, several students—Star (Rasri Balenchiaga), Otaku (Lirah Wimonchailerk), Moo, Meuk, Kung, and Fay—are due to join this ghostly class.

Initially, they are terrified by the sight of their ghostly classmates, who show up looking quite scary. But as time passes, they start to get used to their unusual classmates.

The ghosts attending these classes have a chance to complete their exams and finally rest in peace. So, what's it like in this midnight class? Can the living students learn alongside their ghostly peers?

This comedy horror film from 2016 revolves around three eerie tales set over three consecutive days—the 11th, 12th, and 13th—during Songkran, a national holiday in Thailand.

In the first story, on the 11th, a man named Tar decides to break up with his girlfriend, Som. Unable to accept the breakup, Som jumps off a building and dies. However, she continues to stay close to Tar as a ghost.

On the 12th, Mod and his friends are on holiday when they receive shocking news: Mod has had a fatal accident. But the real scare comes when Mod starts appearing to his friends.

The final tale, on the 13th, follows Kate and Jane as they celebrate Songkran, unaware that one of them is actually dead.

Ghost Ship or Mon Son Phee is directed by Mike Phontharis Chotkijsadarsopon. It's about the murder of a woman on a cargo ship and the hunt to find her killer. As the crew searches, they are also haunted by the ghost of the dead woman.

The story begins at the dock, where the ship is ready to head out to sea. The crew members, Solui (Timethai Dharmthai Plangsilp), Yorla (Fluke Natouch Siripongthon), and Kala (James Bhuripat Vejvongsatechawat), are waiting for their colleague Nick (Sean Jindachot) to give the order to set sail.

Along with the crew, Nick's girlfriend Mia (Nonny Nutcha Jeka) also joins the journey.

Once at sea, Solui, Yorla, and Kala discover Mia's body inside a crate. Just as they start to investigate her death, a ghostly figure appears, terrifying everyone on board. What really happened on this ship?

Make Me Shudder is a movie with three sequels: Make Me Shudder 2: Shudder Me Mae Nak (2014), and Make Me Shudder 3 (2015). Each sequel has its own story, and they are not connected to each other. Directed by Poj Arnon, the film follows a group of students who decide to explore a haunted building.

During a school holiday, instead of going home, these students choose to visit a notorious haunted site called Gedung Daeng, known for its eerie tales and a past suicide of a student.

Despite being scared, the students go inside the haunted building. Inside the Daeng Building, they encounter the ghost of a mean teacher and another ghost of a student who looks terrifying. They end up running from these ghosts through the night.

Based on a popular Thai legend, this film by director Banjong Pisanthanaku tells the story of Mak (Mario Maurer), who is unaware that his wife has died. His wife, Nak (Davika Hoorne), passed away while she was pregnant.

When Mak returns home from work, he is surprised to find Nak looking well. He brings along his friends who plan to stay over. However, Mak's friends start to notice strange things that Mak does not see.

From the start, they see unusual things at Mak and his wife's home. Eventually, Mak's friends realize that they are actually seeing the ghost of Nak. So, how will they convince Mak that his wife is a ghost?

A follow-up to "4bia," this film offers a unique and eerie horror experience. Like many Thai films, even though it's a horror movie, the director still manages to include some funny moments.

"Phobia 2" features five short stories, each with its own twist on horror. These stories are titled "Novice," "Ward," "Backpackers," "Salvage," and "In the End." The scares in these stories come not just from ghosts, but also from the spooky atmosphere and tense music.

One of the segments, "Novice," follows a mischievous teenager named Pey. After Pey throws a rock at a car, causing the driver’s death, his parents send him to a monastery to avoid jail and to receive monk training.

However, things take a turn for the worse at the monastery. Pey faces a harsh punishment from spirits in the forest, where he is pelted with stones until he dies. Pey becomes one of the forest's ghostly residents. Intriguing, right? Want to know more about the other stories?

This thriller film, inspired by the 13th Quiz Show episode from the "My Mania" comic book series by Eakasit Thairaat, follows a man who joins a dangerous game called "13 Beloved." In this game, he must complete 13 challenges to win 100 million Baht.

The main character, Chit (Krissada Sukosol), is down on his luck, recently fired and deep in debt. One day, he gets a mysterious phone call inviting him to participate in a game with a big cash prize.

The game includes 13 varied challenges, from simple and strange to extremely dangerous. For each challenge Chit completes, money is added to his account. However, if he fails even once, he loses all the money. Will Chit manage to overcome all 13 challenges?

The film, known as Rahtree: Flower of the Night, includes sequels like Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns, Rahtree Reborn (Buppha Rahtree 3.1), and Rahtree Revenge (Buppha Rahtree 3.2).

The story centers on a girl named Buppah Rahtree who is pursued by a man named Ake. Sadly, Ake has dishonest intentions; he wants to take advantage of her as part of a bet. When Buppah learns about his bet, she feels her life is shattered.

Not only that, Buppah finds out she is pregnant. Ake tries to make amends and asks her to end the pregnancy. Heartbroken and distressed by everything, Buppah chooses to end her life.

Ever since, the sound of Buppah crying every night haunts the people living in the apartment. They have tried many ways to get rid of her ghost, but nothing has worked. What happens next in the story?

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