M Studio Thailand Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai International Film & TV Market

M Studio Thailand showcases an action-heavy slate at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market with titles like “The Last Shot,” starring an assassin on a final job. Following the success of “Death Whisperer,” which broke box office records, M Studio aims to connect with audiences through a diverse mix of genres including racing comedy and biographical drama.
M Studio Thailand is making waves at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market, pushing its action-heavy lineup. The cornerstone of this lineup is the thrilling film, “The Last Shot,” directed by Puttipong Nakthong. Launching on November 27, it tells the gripping story of Petch, an assassin trying to escape his troubled past but getting pulled into one last deadly job where his fate hangs on the last bullet. This film embodies the high-concept style that has positioned M Studio as a leading production house in Thailand.
M Studio is riding high on the success of its 2023 horror blockbuster, “Death Whisperer” (or “Tee Yod”). This film has rocked the Thai box office, raking in over $14 million domestically, setting new records. Its popularity underscores M Studio’s knack for resonating with local viewers while appealing to broader commercial tastes.
At Shanghai, M Studio has a varied lineup ready to impress. One highlight is the racing comedy “Jazz the Racing,” co-directed by Poj Arnon and Phadung Samajarn. The film centers on the character Jazz, a rising star in motorsports grappling with guilt after a rival dies, which compels him to enter monkhood. The narrative raises questions about whether nostalgia for racing can pull Jazz back into the ring.
Another notable title is “Nakee 3,” the latest in the beloved action-drama series. This installment intertwines themes of love, destiny, and the mythology of serpent gods, delivering what M Studio refers to as a breathtaking adventure. Viewers can expect enchantment and action blended seamlessly.
Also featured is “Riam Fighting Angel 2,” which sees the return of the Riam Racing Gang on another high-stakes rescue mission. Additionally, the biographical drama “Bit by Bit” portrays Top Jirayut, a top student from Oxford, who grapples with family and societal expectations while seeking to understand the true cost of success.
The slate continues with the action-thriller, “God Skin,” about a writer who gets drawn into an underground boxing world, enhanced by life-shortening nano-tattoos. Lastly, there’s “The Lion Dance Girl,” a drama-comedy that follows a young designer returning to her hometown to lead a traditional lion dance troupe after her father’s passing.
M Studio’s output of 10-15 films each year firmly establishes it as a powerhouse in Thai cinema. The company’s ability to weave local narratives with commercial appeal continues to resonate, particularly as they navigate the competitive Southeast Asian film market.
M Studio Thailand is set to make its mark at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market with an array of action-packed films. From the thrilling “The Last Shot” to comedies and dramas like “Jazz the Racing” and “The Lion Dance Girl,” their diverse slate strengthens their position in both Thai cinema and the broader market. Following the success of “Death Whisperer,” M Studio is on a path to continue connecting with local audiences while maintaining strong commercial viability.
Original Source: variety.com