Although the ending of
Death Whisperer seemed to hint that there would be a sequel, the production crew had not started on it until the first installment was a success in 2023, and the novel
Tee Yod...The End of Madness was published shortly after
Death Whisperer was released. The film is loosely based on that novel, the sequel to
Tee Yod...The Beginning of Madness by the same author, Krittanon. The plot comes from an idea by the director Taweewat Wantha. On February 15, 2024, the creators, directors, crew, and actors, came together for a prayer ceremony before the filming began at Channel 3 Studio, Nong Khaem. On February 28, 2024, Channel 3 and M Studio held a press conference on the releases of two films:
Death Whisperer 2, which was released on October 10, 2024; and
Manaman starring Naphat Siangsomboon, which was released in August. Another teaser was released on August 8, 2024. The official trailer was released on September 12, 2024. A gala premiere was held on October 8, 2024, two days before the first screening at Suralai Hall,
Iconsiam. After seven days of running in theaters, the film has grossed ฿450 million in Thailand On the first day of its release, the film earned ฿80 million in Thailand, making it the highest-grossing Thai film in history on its first day of release. After nine days, it has already generated over ฿550 million in nationwide revenue. The earliest screening starts at 8:00 AM, while the latest one is at 3:00 AM, at IMAX Laser,
Major Cineplex Ratchayothin. In Vietnam,
Death Whisperer 2 was released on October 18, 2024, setting a record for the highest advance booking with a total of over 30,000 tickets sold, and also grossed ฿13 million on its first day, the highest record among all Thai films released there. The film is inspired by
Sam Raimi's
Evil Dead franchise, just like the first installment. However,
Death Whisperer 2 is quite different from
Death Whisperer as it has so many action scenes that it is more of an action horror film. This idea came from lead actor
Nadech Kugimiya when he was discussing the script with the production team. It was the director and producer's intention to have scenes that would keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The hotel scene where a possessed Boonyen chases Yee with a pickaxe was inspired by the 1980 film
The Shining. In addition, Taweewat Wantha, added a small playful touch by
appearing briefly in a scene as a
chopper pilot, credited Kui Bangkapi. Post-screening, one of the most discussed characters was Sem, the necromancer of
Laplae who ended up being the first to die in the forest. Sem is portrayed by Somjai Janmoontree, a student of martial arts actor
Panna Rittikrai and a stuntman who has starred in many films and
television dramas. Khom, the porter from
Northern Thailand, is portrayed by Hernfa Lannathai, a Northern Thai folk singer and comedian. The scene where Yak and Sarge talk to Luechai in a
traditional coffee shop was filmed in
Uttaradit province. A real
king cobra was used in the Dong Khomot scene, which was filmed in an actual forest. The crew had to use the
day for night technique because of limited daylight hours. The scene where Puang emerges from the swamp was filmed at Rayong Botanical Garden,
Klaeng district,
Rayong province. The scene where a possessed Yee pulls out her tooth is real because the actress Natcha Nina Jessica Padowan's
baby tooth was about to fall out at the time when it was filmed. In November 2024, the price of a ticket for watching the film was reduced to ฿69. In the Philippines, the film was released by
Viva Communications on January 22, 2025. To promote its
sequel, which will be released on October 1, 2025, the film was screened as a special program on September 25, with ticket prices starting at ฿39, available only at participating Major Cineplex branches. ==Sequel==