Two Worlds (TV series)
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| Two Worlds | |
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| Thai | โลกสองใบ ใจดวงเดียว |
| Literally | Two Worlds |
| Genre | |
| Based on | Two Worlds โลกสองใบใจดวงเดียว by Prang |
| Written by | Pratchaya Thavornthummarut |
| Directed by |
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| Starring |
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| Country of origin | Thailand |
| Original language | Thai |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | James Punnaphat Danaiarunphat |
| Running time | 48 minutes |
| Production company | Kongthup Production |
| Original release | |
| Network | iQIYI |
| Release | 21 March – 16 May 2024 |
Two Worlds (Thai: โลกสองใบ ใจดวงเดียว) is a Thai boys' love (BL) series with fantasy elements. It was produced by Kongthup Production and aired in 2024. The main cast includes Max Kornthas Rujeerattanavorapan, Natasitt Uareksit (Nat) and Gun Thapanawat Kaewbumrung.[1]
The series ran from 21 March to 16 May 2024, with new episodes every Thursday on iQIYI. Later, in 2025, it also became available on Viki.[2]
Kram (Nat) loses the person he loves, Phupha (Gun), who gets murdered. Out of desperation, he goes to Moon Waterfall, a place that's supposed to reunite people with those they've lost. But he ends up falling into the water and gets transported to a parallel universe. This other world is almost the same as his, except for one thing: Phupha is still alive there.[3]
Kram wants to fix the past and save Phupha in this new world. To do that, he asks for help from Tai (Max), a quiet and mysterious guy. Tai agrees to help. But along the way, Kram starts feeling something different for him. And Tai seems to have feelings for Kram too.[4]
Cast
Main
- Kornthas Rujeerattanavorapan (Max) as Tai[1]
- Natasitt Uareksit (Nat) as Kram[1]
- Thapanawat Kaewbumrung (Gun) as Phupha[5]
Supporting
- Varayu Phusomjitsakul (Pak) as Jao
- Taechin Phaisanwan (Mon) as Wayu
- Frayya Waranit Nitanitiphat as Run (Phupha's fiancée)
- Kevin Noravee Chancharoenkul as Ohm
- Ufa Nattawat Tunkaew as Prem
- Nam Rapeepat Eakpankul as Por (Tai's father)
- Kate Thiyada Phanbua as Satreekit (Phupha's aunt)
- Yokyek Chernyim as Piak
- Plaifah Penpat Kairapee as Dueandao
- Pik Supawit Vichitrananda as Chat
- Ya Janya Thanasawangkul as Lu (Tai's aunt)
- Tar Phasin Sritham as Dilok (Kram's father)
- Aom Pratamaporn Rattanapakdee as Phinfang (Kram's mother)
Production
The series is based on the novel Two Worlds โลกสองใบใจดวงเดียว by Prang, which is over a thousand pages long. Production was handled by Kongthup Production, with Khets Thunthup and James Punnaphat Danaiarunphat as executive producers.[1]
Filming started in 2023, after a blessing ceremony at the City Shrine in Bangkok.[6] The official pilot already had over a million views before production even began.[1]
Direction was shared between Petch Varayu Rukskul and Khets Thunthup.[4]