Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on and the skills to use them, The Expendables are the world’s last line of defense and the team that gets called when all other options are off the table. But new team members with new styles and tactics are going to give “new blood” a whole new meaning.
Ken works in an iron factory with a penchant for coming to people's rescue. His fortune changes when he receives extraordinary powers from a grain of golden sticky rice.
Inspired by Khon dance drama and Thai martial arts, a fighter scarred by the past joins forces with a determined cop to battle an organized crime ring.
With enemy attacks looming, a group of villagers begins training for war to defend their homeland -- but becoming warriors brings humor and hardship.
Four cops failed to catch a thief due to their obesity. Their boss then assigned a new mission for them; lose weight in two months or they all got fired.
This is a story about a police officer named Khun Phan in WWII. He is off on an undercover mission to take down a governor at an island which everyone there is considered as bandits.
Mahachat, a skilled but impulsive cop, loses everything—his love, brother, and career. With support from his friend Winyu and Winyu’s kind secretary Khwanta, he regains control through meditation. He joins a secret group to fight drug cartels, targeting Mekhin—Emmy’s adoptive father, the woman Winyu loves. But things take a darker turn when karmic ties from past lives begin to resurface, forcing everyone involved, including the two best friends, to pay the price.
Natee infiltrates a criminal organisation to find out the truth about his parents' deaths. His secret investigation, and identity, get compromised when an escort mission goes horribly wrong.
Deaw Chupong Changprung is a Thai martial arts film actor. He is also known by his Westernized name, Dan Chupong. Starting out as part of the stunt team of martial-arts choreographer Panna Rittikrai, Chupong's first film credit was as "Bodyguard 4" in "Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior". He then went on to leading roles in the 2004 film, "Born to Fight" and 2006 film "Dynamite Warrior". He has also appeared in Nonzee Nimibutr's "Queen of Langkasuka" (2008), "Somtum" (2008), "Ong Bak 2" (uncredited) and portrayed the main antagonist in "Ong Bak 3". To stay prepared for his film roles, Chupong has a regular workout routine that includes running and gymnastics. He took acting lessons to prepare for his role in "Dynamite Warrior".
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