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| Wrong End of the Rainbow (รักหักหลัง) Thai Series Release Date, Cast, and Streaming Guide. (Credits: Facebook) |
Thailand’s television scene is preparing for another high-profile romantic drama as Wrong End of the Rainbow (รักหักหลัง) gears up for its official premiere. The upcoming series, directed by Wilawan Sangkaphibal, has already sparked strong interest among Thai drama followers thanks to its star-driven cast and emotionally charged storyline.
Set to run for 19 episodes, the series will premiere on 31 March at 20:30 (Thailand time) on Channel 3 Thailand, placing it firmly in one of the country’s prime evening drama slots. Even before its debut, trailers and early promotional clips have begun circulating widely on social media, fuelling anticipation among viewers both in Thailand and abroad.
At the centre of Wrong End of the Rainbow lies a complicated emotional triangle shaped by past choices and unfinished feelings.
The story follows Pie, a woman whose belief in love collapses when her first love, Win, walks away from their relationship. Her life gradually stabilises when Pun enters the picture. With his support, Pie begins to rebuild her life and eventually marries him, hoping to start again.
But the fragile peace does not last long.
Win unexpectedly returns — not as a stranger, but as Pun’s close friend. His reappearance stirs memories Pie thought she had buried, and old emotions begin to resurface. At the same time, long-hidden secrets slowly emerge, shaking the foundation of Pun’s family and placing all three characters in a deeply complicated emotional situation.
Caught between loyalty, unresolved feelings, and the truth about the past, Pie, Pun, and Win must face the consequences of their choices before the relationships they care about begin to unravel.
The project has drawn attention partly because of its strong cast lineup, bringing together several recognisable Thai television stars.
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The main roles include Great Warintorn Panhakarn, Pie Rinrada Kaewbuasai, and Krating Khunnarong Pratesrat, whose performances are expected to carry the emotional weight of the story’s central triangle.
Supporting characters are played by Lena Lorena Schuett and Bam Saralee Prasitdumrong, adding further depth to the narrative and the extended family dynamics surrounding the main plot.
For many viewers, Pie Rinrada Kaewbuasai represents one of the most intriguing elements of the drama. Early promotional material suggests she is taking on a role with greater emotional complexity compared to some of her previous projects, while Great Warintorn and Krating Khunnarong are set to bring contrasting personalities that shape the story’s tension.
The recently released trailer offers a glimpse into the emotional stakes of the drama. It presents a relationship that initially appears stable and harmonious before gradually revealing cracks caused by secrets, misunderstandings, and unresolved past feelings.
Scenes from the preview highlight intense confrontations, emotional moments between the lead trio, and glimpses of family tensions that expand the drama beyond a simple romance storyline.
Behind-the-scenes clips circulating on social media have also caught fans’ attention. Many viewers have pointed out the natural chemistry between the lead actors, with several commenters praising how easily the main cast interacts on set.
For viewers in Thailand, the drama will air weekly on Channel 3 Thailand starting 31 March at 20:30.
International audiences will likely be able to follow the series through Channel 3’s official digital platforms, where Thai dramas are often made available with English subtitles shortly after broadcast.
While a global streaming partner has not yet been officially confirmed, industry watchers expect the series could later appear on international platforms specialising in Asian dramas. Details about wider distribution are expected to be announced once the show begins airing.
For now, international fans are advised to monitor Channel 3’s official online channels, which frequently release subtitled episodes or provide updates about overseas streaming availability.
With its mix of romance, emotional conflict, and long-buried secrets, Wrong End of the Rainbow is positioned as a character-driven drama rather than a light romantic comedy.
The story explores themes of lingering love, trust within relationships, and the consequences of choices that resurface years later. At the same time, the series balances its heavier emotional moments with touches of humour and everyday warmth between characters.
Early promotional material also hints at visually bright cinematography and neighbourhood settings that give the show a grounded atmosphere despite its dramatic storyline.
Some viewers say the combination of Great Warintorn, Pie Rinrada, and Krating Khunnarong could produce one of the more compelling romantic triangles on Thai television this year. Others are curious to see how the story handles the emotional tension between past and present relationships.
A number of fans have also commented on the trailer’s tone, noting that it suggests a layered story rather than a straightforward romance. Meanwhile, some netizens say they are particularly interested in seeing Pie Rinrada’s performance in what appears to be one of her most emotionally demanding roles so far.
Whether the story ultimately wins over viewers or sparks debate, one thing is certain — Wrong End of the Rainbow is already shaping up to be one of the Thai dramas fans will be talking about this season. What do you think about the premise and cast lineup?

