5 Mature Thai GL Series Redefining the Yuri Genre
- Entertainment Desk
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
The "School Uniform" era of Girls’ Love is officially in the rearview mirror. In 2026, Thai GL has graduated to high-stakes corporate boardrooms, forensic labs, and gritty revenge plots. Led by icons like Freen-Becky and the powerhouse duo Namtan-Film, the genre is proving it can handle complex, "adulting" narratives with the same chemistry that made it a global phenomenon. Here are the five mature GL dramas that are proving Thai storytelling is bolder and more diverse than ever.
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Cranium (Idol Factory) The long-awaited Freen-Becky project that traded romance for... biological anthropology? Playing forensic investigators solving cold cases, the "FreenBeck" duo proves their chemistry works just as well under the flickering lights of a morgue as it does in a boardroom.
HER (GMMTV) Namtan Ptiporn and Film Rachanun star in this "Devil Wears Prada" meets "John Wick" corporate thriller. It’s a story of professional rivalry turned into a high-stakes alliance. The fashion? Immaculate. The tension? Sky-high.
Pluto (GMMTV) A story of twin sisters, mistaken identity, and a blind love interest. While it has some classic "Lakorn" elements, the execution is grounded and emotional, focusing on the sacrifices made in adult relationships.
The Last Case (Star Hunter Entertainment) A legal drama that tackles social issues through the lens of two opposing lawyers. It’s sharp, fast-paced, and focuses heavily on the "slow burn" intellectual attraction that mature audiences have been craving.



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