Delivery Man (2026) – Official Trailer, Plot & Info

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Thai horror Delivery Man

Plot

A quiet food delivery rider in Bangkok starts getting attached to a customer he keeps delivering to.

At first it’s harmless, but over time, that routine turns into something more obsessive on his side, and it starts affecting how he moves through his life.

Things shift when it becomes clear the woman he’s fixated on already has a husband, and the situation stops feeling like a simple crush and starts drifting into something more unstable and dangerous.

What begins as everyday city life slowly turns into something much darker, as the boundaries between normal behaviour and obsession start to break down.


Trailer


Key Information

  • Release year: 2026
  • Country: Thailand
  • Runtime: ~95 minutes
  • Genre: Horror / Thriller
  • Language: Thai
  • Director: Ornusa Donsawai, Pun Homchuen
  • Writer: Kongkiat Komesiri, Ornusa Donsawai, Pun Homchuen
  • Production company: Night Edge Pictures
  • Cast: Bhumibhat Thavornsiri, Plearnpichaya Komalarajun, Ananda Everingham, Panisara Rikulsurakan
  • IMDb

Style and Presentation

This film sits in that modern Thai horror space where everyday life gets pushed into something uneasy.

Most of it seems grounded in normal city routines – delivery work, apartment life, constant movement through Bangkok – but the tension comes from how quickly that normality starts to feel off once obsession enters the picture.

It leans more into psychological horror and thriller elements than anything supernatural, with the story building around a single idea that slowly spirals out of control.


Cultural Context

Thai horror has been shifting more toward grounded, modern fears in recent years, and this fits right into that direction.

Instead of ghosts or folklore, the focus here is on something more real-world – isolation, obsession, and how digital convenience (like delivery culture) creates strange new kinds of proximity between strangers.

It takes a very ordinary job and slowly turns it into the centre of something uncomfortable.


Notes

  • Psychological horror / thriller hybrid
  • Set in modern Bangkok delivery culture
  • Focus on obsession and stalking behaviour
  • Grounded, real-world horror tone
  • Produced by Night Edge Pictures

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