Jeff Satur, Barcode Tinnasit, and Mike Angelo in Happy Ending pilot
Jeff Satur, Barcode Tinnasit, and Mike Angelo in Happy Ending pilot (Photo Credit: Studio On Saturn)

Jeff Satur and Barcode Tinnasit’s Happy Ending Pilot Trailer Revealed

The highly anticipated upcoming Thai drama Happy Ending has lifted the curtain on its official pilot. The series stars the popular on-screen pair Jeff Satur and Barcode Tinnasit Isarapongporn as Damon and Anawin, respectively. Aside from the two, the lead cast also includes Mike Angelo as Finn and Jorin Khumpiraphan as Joanna. Furthermore, Um Apasiri Nitibhon has joined the cast in a supporting role. 

Happy Ending is the first original series by Jeff Satur’s label, Studio On Saturn. Produced by the artist himself, Maxmotive is credited as the production company. Not only that, but Jeff has also worked on Happy Ending’s music score and background. Furthermore, Jeff and Pluviophile are credited as the writers.

Following Happy Ending’s poster reveal earlier this month, the upcoming thriller romance has now unveiled a mystery-packed official pilot, giving a peek inside the storyline. Check it out below:

What is the Thai drama Happy Ending about?

The pilot of Happy Ending begins with Finn running in a dark alley with a gun as he chases Damon. After the former fires shots, the latter appears in a terrifying yet magnificent form as he swings daggers in his hands. Right when Damon is about to slash Finn’s neck, the writer of the story abruptly stops writing as Anawin asks, “That’s it?” A frustrated Anawin then rants that Finn was supposed to be greater. The detective character has solved hundreds of cases. 

Anawin continues to read Damon’s dialogue. It says, “His eyes completely went blank as if he’s an alien that never acknowledged love.” The former is sickened, as it makes Damon sound like a hero. Anawin’s friend tells him not to be silly and just enjoy the fiction. Furthermore, Anawin is shocked upon seeing on the news that Finn and Damon’s writer has been found dead in front of his computer while writing.

Later, Anawin receives an envelope from a mysterious person at the door. The pilot cuts to Finn discussing the strange case. He has been informed that the killer injures his victims in such patterns as if they are a piece of art. Following a montage of horrifying events, the pilot ends with Damon attacking Anawin when he tries to burn the story draft. 

Stay tuned for more updates on Happy Ending.

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