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55+ Thai BL Dramas On Viki

🗓️ 8/19/2026, 8:43:05 AM⏱️ 8 min read👀 3 views💬 0

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  • 1Thai BL dramas have become a global favorite, captivating viewers with heartfelt stories, memorable characters, and undeniable chemistry.
  • 2Whether you’re searching for your next binge or catching up on fan-favorite series, Viki offers a diverse lineup of Thai BL titles.
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55+ Thai BL Dramas On Viki

Thai BL dramas have become a global favorite, captivating viewers with heartfelt stories, memorable characters, and undeniable chemistry. Whether you’re searching for your next binge or catching up on fan-favorite series, Viki offers a diverse lineup of Thai BL titles. Check below for a list of all the Thai BL dramas currently available to stream on Viki!

In alphabetical order.

“1000 Stars” (2021)

Tian Sopasitsakun (Mix Sahaphap Wongratch) receives a heart transplant from a woman and resolves to help his donor keep a promise to the man she loved, Chief Forest Officer Phupha Viriyanon (Earth Pirapat Watthanasetsiri). But as he spends more time with the forest officer, he starts to fall for Phupha—just like his donor.

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“2gether the Series” (2020)

When first-year law student Tine (Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn) becomes the unwanted target of classmate Green’s (Gun Korawit Boonsri) relentless affections, he takes drastic measures. Desperate to shake off Green, Tine enlists the help of the university’s most charismatic student Sarawat (Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree) to pretend to be his boyfriend.

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“4MINUTES” (2024)

University student and son of a wealthy business owner Great (Bible Wichapas Sumettikul) suddenly gains a supernatural ability to see four minutes into the future. While unexpected, Great’s newfound power allows him opportunities to change his life trajectory by making better choices than he originally would have.

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“A Boss and A Babe” (2023)

Cher (Book Kasidet Plookphol) is a determined gamer with dreams of e-sports stardom, currently balancing his university studies with running a successful ASMR channel. In his final year, he secures an internship at a struggling video game company led by the gruff Gun (Force Jiratchapong Srisang), who secretly adores Cher’s soothing ASMR videos.

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“A Dog and a Plane” (2026)

During an airport confrontation, flight attendant Khanit’s (New Thitipoom Techa-apaikhun) bag ends up in the hands of EMT Toto (Tay Tawan Vihokratana). After discovering the mix-up, Toto’s coworkers decide to borrow Khanit’s expensive belongings for a night out, only to get beat up and robbed. When Khanit finally tracks Toto down, he agrees to forgive Toto’s debt on the condition that Toto find evidence of Khanit’s boyfriend’s infidelity.

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“Addicted Heroin” (2024)

Hero (August Vachiravit Paisarnkulwong), the son of a wealthy general, flees his father’s crushing expectations and impending remarriage to start over in the countryside with his aunt and a new school. There, he clashes with Poppy (Mac Nattapat Nimjirawat) because of their very different backgrounds—so Hero hides his family’s wealth to get closer to him.

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“Ai Long Nhai” (2022)

Ai (Meen Nichakoon Khajornborirak) is studying at a Canadian university when he gets into a fight and is eventually expelled and forced to return home. At his new university, Ai meets and falls for a fellow student, the free-spirited Chen Nhai (Ping Krittanun Aunchananun), but his feelings are not returned.

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“Bad Buddy” (2021)

Pran (Nanon Korapat Kirdpan) and Pat (Ohm Pawat Chittsawangdee) are born into a bitter family feud meant to be inherited, but everything shifts when Pran saves Pat’s little sister and their shared love of music pulls them closer. Just as they start to connect, circumstances tear them apart in high school—only for fate to reunite them at university as rivals in competing majors.

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“Bad Guy My Boss” (2024)

Pat (Kad Ploysupa), an assistant to the strict businessman Elyes (James Hayward Prescott), starts falling for his boss but tries to bury those feelings because of their employee–boss dynamic. Elyes, however, keeps Pat close—growing increasingly possessive when business rivals begin showing interest in him and even billion-dollar deals can’t guarantee Pat will stay.

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“Bake Me Please” (2023)

Hotshot pastry chef Shin (Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert) opens a new bakery with friends, but his short temper makes him a nightmare to work with—so they recruit the warm, steady Peach (Guide Kantapon Chompupan) to keep things from exploding. Shin immediately tears into him, only for Peach to fire back with a bake-off and shock everyone by winning, forcing Shin to acknowledge his talent.

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“Be Mine Superstar” (2023)

When Punn Setthaphakdi (Ja Phachara Suansri) lands an internship working on the set of an upcoming drama, he feels like he is living the dream. But when he meets the drama’s lead actor “Achi” Shinashi Tiyaphirom (First Chalongrat Novsamrong), Punn’s life takes an interesting turn.

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“Bed Friend” (2023)

Popular office worker Uea Anol (James Supamongkon Wongwisut) butts head with the abrasive cad King Kunakor (Net Siraphop Manithikhun). After a company drinking session leads to an unexpected fling, they vow to keep their relationship a secret and ensure it stays purely physical.

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“Big Dragon The Series” (2022)

Yai (Mondop Heamtan) harbors a grudge against fellow student Mangkorn (Panuwat Sopradit), who stole his spotlight during a college video shoot. Intent on plotting Mangkorn’s downfall, Yai’s plans take an unexpected turn when they end up getting drunk and sharing a wild night together. Trying to move on, Yai throws himself into renovating his family’s bar, only to discover the architect on the job is Mangkorn.

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“Bite Me” (2021)

Aue (Kidakarn Chatkaewmanee), a talented chef constantly falling short of winning The Chef Master championship, struggles to understand why success eludes him. His cooking skills begin to stagnate until Aek (Siwat Jumlongkul), an ordinary delivery boy with an extraordinary talent, enters his life and reignites his passion and hope.

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“Close Friend Season 1” (2021)

An omnibus series exploring diverse romantic relationships begins with Typhoon (Fluke Natouch Siripongthon) and Pierce (Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert), a couple facing challenges when Pierce, a struggling music producer, works closely with a top male pop star. As Pierce becomes increasingly absorbed in his professional project, Typhoon feels neglected and worried about their relationship’s stability.

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“Close Friend Season 2” (2022)

Pierce (Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert), a music producer, and his boyfriend Typhoon (Fluke Natouch Siripongthon) have been in a loving relationship for years but struggle with revealing their true relationship to Pierce’s parents. Pierce initially introduced Typhoon as a younger friend, making their coming out a significant challenge.

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“Coffee Melody” (2022)

Duan Yi (Panupun Vongjorn), a renowned composer, finds himself struggling to write a love song despite his usual creative prowess. Completely uninspired, he loses passion for his work until he meets Pleng Ruk (Naret Promphaopun), a handsome local barista who becomes his unexpected muse. As Duan Yi rediscovers his musical inspiration through Pleng Ruk, he begins to compose a new masterpiece that could change everything.

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“Cutie Pie” (2022)

Ice-cold businessman Lian Kilen Wang (Zee Pruk Panich) and the free-spirited university student Kuea “Kirin” Keerati (NuNew Chawarin Perdpiriyawong) are being pushed into an arranged same-sex relationship by their demanding families. While Kuea is keen on the idea, Lian wants no part of this plan.

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“Fourever You” (2024)

Easter (Earth Katsamonnat Namwirote) attempts to forget his ex Hill (Pond Ponlawit Ketprapakorn) by attending a faraway university, only to run into him again. To make things worse, Hill soon becomes his new mentor and outwardly expresses interest in winning Easter’s heart back, complicating Easter’s initial attempts to move on.

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“Ghost Host, Ghost House” (2022)

Kawin (Tod Techit Panyanarapon), a livestreamer who focuses on supernatural events, has just moved back to Thailand from the U.S. to live with relatives. There, he meets Pluem (Boy Nattapon Wongvanich), who works as a gardener at the house. Realizing that he can save money on cab fare, Kawin asks Pluem to drive him to his livestream locations, and despite being afraid of ghosts, Pluem agrees.

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“I Promised You the Moon” (2022)

The sequel to “I Told Sunset About You,” “I Promised You the Moon” is a 2021 Thai romance drama about childhood friends Teh Krittikorn Saetan (Putthipong Assaratanakul) and Oh Aew Panwa Suramontha (Krit Amnuaydechkorn), who unexpectedly reunite as tutor and student years later.

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“I Told Sunset About You” (2020)

Childhood friends Teh (Billkin Putthipong Assaratanakul) and Oh Aew (PP Krit Amnuaydechkorn) drifted apart after a childhood dispute. Years later, they unexpectedly reunite at a Chinese language class, where Teh, who comes from a Chinese-Thai family, becomes Oh Aew’s language tutor.

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“I Will Knock You” (2022)

University student Thi (Bom Thanawat Uthaikitwanit) works part-time as a tutor for high schoolers. When he sees one of his students getting roughed up by an unruly street gang led by Noey (Tar Atiwat Saengtien), he steps in to save the day. However, fate throws Thi a curveball when he takes on a new student, only to discover that it’s none other than Noey.

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“La Pluie” (2023)

Saengtai (Title Tanatorn Saenganikorn) suffers temporary deafness whenever it rains, leaving him able to “hear” only through a strange telepathic link with others who share his condition. During one storm, he catches the voice of his soulmate—but panics, scarred by the painful relationship his parents had. That voice belongs to Phat (Pee Peerawich Ploynumpol), a charming veterinarian who leans into their connection even as Saengtai tries to push it away, sparking misunderstandings.

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“Live in Love” (2024)

College student and content creator Kla (Hearth Chindanai Dechawaleekul) is well-known for having high standards when it comes to romance. However, those standards get put to the test when Kla’s friends invite Cake (Junior Chokkorn Deotrakul), a first-year student, to join Kla’s livestream—and Kla falls in love at first sight.

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“Love in the Air” (2022)

Despite his many charms, Rain (Noeul Nuttarat Tangwai) has never been able to capture the attention of the only girl he has ever liked. With her interest captured entirely by the school’s bad boy, Phayu (Boss Chaikamon Sermsongwittaya), Rain doesn’t stand a chance. Determined to ruin Phayu’s reputation, Rain vows to make Phayu fall madly in love w

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