EXCLUSIVE: Singapore-Thailand co-production 3 Good Guys is gearing up to start production with a starry ensemble cast, including Thai stars Ananda Everingham and “Prang” Kannarun Wongkajonrklai.
Directed by Singapore’s Boi Kwong, the romantic comedy also stars Singapore influencers Simonboy, Ma Yi Duo, Tommy Wong and Germaine Chow; Malaysian actress Grace Teo; and Thai influencer Chatchaya “Fah” Suthisuwan.
Everingham, a Thai superstar with credits including Shutter and The Cursed Land, and Prang, best known internationally for the Love Destiny TV series, are making special appearances in the $1.3m production, which will shoot entirely in Bangkok.
Scripted by Link Sng (Ah Boys To Men), the film follows a Singaporean who is getting cold feet ahead of his marriage to his Thai girlfriend. After a night of wild partying with two buddies, the trio find the gender roles are magically reversed and they are forced to confront their biases and shortcomings in their relationships with women.
Singapore’s Clover Films and Boi Kwong’s B-01 Films are teaming with leading Thai production talents on the project, including producers Ruangrong Sarachit (line producer on Death Whisperer) and Sukosin Akrapat (scriptwriter on Khun Pan 2).
Clover Films’ Lim Teck and Paulyn Chua and Benny Ong of The Attention Business are executive producing with Haziel See (Number 2) as lead producer on the project. Other private backers include GCF Management and One Tree Holdings.
The film is supported by the Singapore Film Commission and will be distributed by M Distribution in Thailand, Golden Village Pictures in Singapore and GSC Movies in Malaysia. Theatrical release is expected in the first quarter of 2026.
Boi Kwong previously directed Golden Horse-nominated film Geylang (2022) and is also a producer with credits including box office hits Money No Enough 3, directed by Jack Neo, and Ong Kuo Sin’s Number 1.
“3 Good Guys is a romantic comedy with bite – a wild, heartfelt ride about friendship, redemption, and the messy, hilarious beauty of relationships. As a Singaporean director, I’m proud to bring this uniquely Southeast Asian story to life with a stellar team,” said Boi Kwong.
Lim Teck said: “We are happy to be working on this co-production with great production talents from both Singapore and Thailand and are specially excited to have both Ananda and Prang on board. We are very confident that Director Boi will deliver a fun movie that showcases the best production values that Thailand has to offer and more importantly tell a meaningful story that will connect with audiences across the region.”
