Fourever You 2

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Directed byNatthanon Kheeddee
Starring
  • Bever Patsapon Jansuppakitkun
  • Tonliew Methaphat Chimkul
  • Ngern Anupart Luangsodsai
  • Oat Tharathon Phumphothingam
  • Pie Saranvut Nittayasuthi
  • Golf Pasatorn Lertsathitwong
Country of originThailand
Fourever You 2
เพราะรักนำทาง พาร์ท 2
GenreDrama / Romance / Boys' love
Directed byNatthanon Kheeddee
Starring
  • Bever Patsapon Jansuppakitkun
  • Tonliew Methaphat Chimkul
  • Ngern Anupart Luangsodsai
  • Oat Tharathon Phumphothingam
  • Pie Saranvut Nittayasuthi
  • Golf Pasatorn Lertsathitwong
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24 (divided into 3 arcs)
Production
Executive producerNew Siwaj Sawatmaneekul
Cinematography
  • Reon Saran Jantharakkha
  • Sai Chonticha Suttiphaet
Running time58–59 minutes
Production companyStudio Wabi Sabi
Original release
NetworkWeTV
Release18 December 2025 (2025-12-18) 
present

Fourever You 2 (Thai: เพราะรักนำทาง พาร์ท 2) is the second season of the Thai boys' love project Fourever You, produced by Studio Wabi Sabi and aired on WeTV. The season consists of three independent arcs, each with eight episodes and a different main couple. The three pilots were released on 22 February 2025 on the Studio Wabi Sabi YouTube channel.[1]

Beside The Sky

The first arc, Beside The Sky (ต้นฟ้าไต้ฝุ่น), stars Bever Patsapon Jansuppakitkun as Tonfah and Tonliew Methaphat Chimkul as Typhoon. It aired from 18 December 2025 to 31 January 2026, on Saturdays, with eight episodes of 58 minutes each. It is based on a novel of the same name.

Tonfah and Typhoon were neighbours as children. A secret separated them. Years later, they meet again at university. The past resurfaces. Typhoon has emotional trauma and needs to learn to trust again. Slowly, their friendship turns into romance.[2]

The Sun From Another Star

The second arc, The Sun From Another Star (#อาทิตย์ดาวตก), stars Ngern Anupart Luangsodsai as Arthit and Oat Tharathon Phumphothingam as Daotok. It aired from 4 March to 15 April 2026, on Wednesdays, with eight episodes of 59 minutes each.

Daotok sees and talks to spirits. Arthit, his neighbour, wants to find the soul of his deceased mother. Daotok agrees to help, even though he is reluctant. As they investigate, the two grow closer and end up getting involved.[3]

Lately, It's Winter Season

The third arc, Lately, It's Winter Season (ไทเกอร์เดือนหนาว), stars Pie Saranvut Nittayasuthi as Suer (Tiger) and Golf Pasatorn Lertsathitwong as Nao. The premiere is scheduled for 2026, with no fixed date yet. It will have eight episodes.

Suer is the son of a crime family. For six years, he has been in love with Nao, his best friend, but has never confessed. Fear of rejection and the dangers of his background keep him in the friendzone. During a winter, he decides to take a risk and confess his feelings.[4]

Cast

  • Main
  • Bever Patsapon Jansuppakitkun – Tonfah
  • Tonliew Methaphat Chimkul – Typhoon
  • Ngern Anupart Luangsodsai – Arthit
  • Oat Tharathon Phumphothingam – Daotok
  • Pie Saranvut Nittayasuthi – Suer
  • Golf Pasatorn Lertsathitwong – Nao
  • Supporting
  • Pond Ponlawit Ketprapakorn – Hill
  • Earth Katsamonnat Namwirote – Easter
  • Maxky Ratchata Pichetshote – Johan
  • Bas Hatsanat Piniwat – North
  • Mix Wanut Sangtianprapai – Foam
  • Jab Penpetch Benyakul – Direk
  • Kiwi Ratchaneeboon Pheinwikraisophon
  • Win Thanakom Minthananan
  • Jennie Naruemon Khampan
  • Guest
  • Gunner Natsakan Chairote – Khram (eps. 11–12)
  • Tontoei Jidapa Phonrojpanya – Torfun
  • Jay Sorathon Chaloemlapsombut
  • Ben Benjamin Greenwell

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