Thai horror

Thai folklore and beliefs in ghosts have influenced its horror cinema.

[1][2][3][4] Horror is among the most popular genres in Thai cinema, and its output has attracted recognition internationally.

[13][14] The film was successful in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Brazil, and was remade in the United States and in India.

[11] Pee Mak (2013), a comedy horror, became the highest-grossing Thai film of all time upon its release.

However, "the appearance of zombies in Thai horror films is a relatively new theme.