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The Hidden Blood: Thai GL Fantasy Pilot Sinks Its Fangs Into Fans |
The pilot episode of Thailand’s latest Girls’ Love fantasy drama, The Hidden Blood, has officially dropped – and let’s just say Fahsai-Seya fans are feasting. DUQQ Entertainment clearly went all in, serving mystery, romance, and a dash of supernatural danger in one slick package.
Fahsai Paweensuda Drouin steps into the role of Pan, a teacher with a complicated past, while Seya Thongchua plays Sydney – the cool, mysterious girl with vampiric blood ties who’s torn between loyalty to her ancient “Daddy” and feelings she’s never quite shaken off.
Completing the central trio is Maki Machida Sutthikulphanich as Meen, the sweet, unsuspecting student whose life is about to be turned upside down.
A Love Story With Teeth
On the surface, Meen is just another girl figuring out her place in the world – except she’s unknowingly carrying a Pob bloodline.
This isn’t just any supernatural heritage; when her heart starts stirring with love, her body begins to change. Cravings set in – to protect, to possess, to feed.
And then there’s Mira, the girl who might just push Meen over the edge. With feelings intensifying and control slipping away, the “monster” within starts scratching to get out.
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Meanwhile, Sydney returns with centuries-old vampiric powers, torn between duty to her bloodline’s owner and the one person she can’t forget – Pan. As lines between friend and foe blur, no one knows who’s truly human, and every heartbeat becomes a temptation.
A Production Fans Are Already Watching Closely
The project is the brainchild of Surayuth Wilailux – aka “Daddy U” of Daddy U Entertainment – teaming up with Kew Pratchthawong Thongman of QQ Entertainment. The blessing ceremony has already taken place, a big deal in Thai drama culture, and the series is set for an 8-episode run.
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Fans are especially excited because The Hidden Blood isn’t shying away from its darker themes – mixing high school drama with supernatural politics, ancient curses, and forbidden love.
The official pilot is now live on DUQQ Entertainment’s YouTube channel, giving viewers a taste of the atmospheric cinematography, strong performances, and chemistry that’s already setting Twitter and Thai BL/GL fan groups buzzing.
From the shadowed hallways of the school to blood-soaked moonlit scenes, this is shaping up to be more than just a “school romance with fangs” – it’s looking like one of the most stylish GL fantasy dramas of the year.