Kritsada Paradise Fourth-Yacht: New Character Posters Unveiled for Thrilling Haunted Water Park Adventure

Bangkok: Seven character posters for the much-anticipated film "Kritsada Paradise Fourth-Yacht" have been released, enticing audiences to embark on a thrilling journey into a haunted, abandoned water park. This adventure promises to be unlike any other, as those who enter may never return.

According to Thai News Agency, "Kritsada Paradise" marks the first leading role for the popular young actor of the year, Fourth Nattawat. He collaborates with a cast of well-known Thai actors and artists, including K-POP group POW leader Yorach Yongsilp Wongpanitnon, alongside Zen Chaturawit, Gatow Pannawich, Toey Worapatch, Jaijai Sorathorn, and Euro Warachthip. Directed by Mike Phontarit and produced by Kui Taweewat, the film is set in an eerie water park and promises a blend of horror and adventure.

Fourth Nattawat shared insights about his debut in a full-length film, revealing his role as Tack, the mastermind of a perilous hide-and-seek game. Tack is portrayed as a daring and adventurous leader. Nattawat expressed his excitement and trust in director Mike Phontarit, agreeing to the role without even reading the script because of Phontarit's notable talent.

Yorach Yongsilp, portraying Ohm, a top student under family pressure, expressed his enthusiasm for returning to acting after a seven-year hiatus. The role presented new challenges, including complex emotional scenes and action sequences, which required extensive preparation and practice.

Zen Chaturawit takes on the role of Jod, an autistic child with a remarkable memory. Chaturawit meticulously researched autism to authentically depict Jod's character, incorporating his personal experience as a math tutor to enhance his portrayal.

Toey Worapatch, cast as Tee, a supportive tomboy, was discovered on TikTok by director Mike Phontarit. Despite being new to acting, Worapatch embraced the role with dedication, taking acting lessons and focusing on delivering a genuine performance.

Gatow Pannawich, playing Park, described his character as the group's naive ringleader. Pannawich resonated with Park's personality, infusing humor and naivety into his performance to bring the character to life.

Jai Jai Sarathon portrays Melon, a character who finds solace and true friendship in the group. Sarathon emphasized the importance of genuine emotion and subtlety in his portrayal, consulting closely with the director to ensure authenticity in his performance.

Finally, Euro Warachthip, as Waen, the president of the occult club, relished the opportunity to explore a role different from his previous work. Warachthip practiced card shuffling and embraced the action scenes, adding depth to his character's mystical persona.

"Kritsada Paradise" invites audiences to test their courage as the film hits theaters on June 11th, offering a chilling and exhilarating experience in a haunted water park setting.