TV-MA
2018    45mMystery, Crime
7.677%8.5
A mysterious, clever girl named Nanno transfers to different schools, exposing the lies and misdeeds of the students and faculty at every turn.

2 Seasons

  • Season 1
    Season 113 Episodes
  • Season 2
    Season 28 Episodes
  • Chicha AmatayakulNanno
  • Chanya McCloryYuri
  • Kunchanuj KengkarnkaThap
  • Morakot LiuBam
  • Chidchanok Chumwan[Bam's sister] / Casting Director
  • Pradanai NateprasertkulOh
  • Chayapat Wiratyosin
  • Nutnicha LuanganunkunFong
  • Nutchapan ParamacharenrojNueng
  • Poompat Iam-samangHok
  • Chonnikan NetjuiMew
  • Awat RatanapinthaKoh
  • Claudia Chakrabandhu Na AyudyaAum
  • Piyathida Mittiraroch[Satreevijityatra School Headmistress]
  • Ekawat NiratvorapanyaTK
  • Nungira HanwutinanonPoud
  • Ploynarin SornarinJunko
  • Phantira PipityakornJane / Jenny X
  • Supoj PongpancharoenJane's father
  • Nipawan ThaveepornsawandJane's mother
  • Mr. CherryJuly 8, 2025
    Girl from nowhere is a amazing show. It teaches/adresses about mistakes/problems that people do in the world. It also shows that what wrong doing that you do will come back 10 times worse with karma.
  • CallumFebruary 10, 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Girl from Nowhere – Justice wears a school uniform and smiles while it burns you down. “Girl from Nowhere” is a haunting Thai anthology series that blends moral reckoning with supernatural horror. It follows Nanno — a mysterious, ageless girl who transfers from school to school, exposing hypocrisy, cruelty, and corruption wherever she goes. She looks harmless enough, but beneath the uniform lies something closer to a vengeful demon, part trickster and part executioner. Each episode — especially in the first season — stands largely on its own, but a subtle arc builds beneath the chaos. Nanno’s moral compass is clear: she punishes only those who truly deserve it. Later episodes, however, introduce characters that challenge and complicate that sense of justice, making the show even more unsettling and thought-provoking. Stylistically, it’s closer to Japanese horror like The Ring than to glossy American thrillers. It’s not as graphically intense as something like From, but it doesn’t flinch from disturbing truths — moral, social, or psychological. With striking visuals, biting social commentary, and an unforgettable lead performance by Chicha Amatayakul, Girl from Nowhere proves that horror doesn’t need blood to draw it — just a mirror held up to humanity.

Girl from Nowhere Trivia