
Panor 2 (2026) is a Thai horror-thriller film and the sequel to the supernatural mystery Panor (2025). Directed by Putipong Saisikaew, the movie continues the eerie saga surrounding the young woman named Panor and the dark forces tied to ancient curse lore. Blending chilling folklore with modern suspense, the film expands on its predecessor’s themes of memory, power, and the unseen dangers that linger beyond human understanding.
After the terrifying events of the earlier story, Panor has renounced the powers of the Three-Eyed God, wiping her memory clean and beginning a new chapter as a student at a teacher’s college. For a while, she lives peacefully, embraced by everyday routines and the support of her loyal friend Piak, who watches over her from the background.
But peace proves fragile. Beneath calm surface days, ancient forces simmer, and subtle signs begin to suggest that something dark still clings to Panor’s destiny. Old provocations whether triggered by others’ envy or by forces beyond understanding threaten to awaken the dormant power within her once again. As strange occurrences escalate and unsettling visions return, Panor must confront the possibility that her past was never truly gone.
Panor 2 weaves psychological tension with supernatural horror, using folklore-inspired dread and character emotion rather than straightforward jump scares. The film explores how memory, identity, and supernatural heritage collide when one tries to escape fate before it darkly returns.