The Eclipse (TV Series)

Information:
Name:
The Eclipse

Director: Golf Tanwarin Sukkhapisit

Genre: Boys’ Love | Mystery | Romance | Youth | Life

Story Synopsis:
At Suppalo, the top all-boys school, strict rules are enforced, and the rumours of a curse intensify as a solar eclipse approaches. A rebellious group, “The World Remembers” rises to challenge the school's authority.
Akk, the head student prefect, is assigned to stop them. Then comes Ayan, a mysterious new student, whose odd behaviour and defiance raise Akk's suspicions.
Ayan seeks to uncover the person responsible for his uncle Dika’s suicide, and his only clue leads him to Suppalo. As Akk investigates, Ayan toys with him, testing his resolve.

Country of Origin: Thailand

Language: Thai

Production: GMM TV

Episodes: 12

Related Content:

  • Our Skyy 2: The Eclipse

Status: Finished Airing

Available on: YouTube (GMMTV Official), GMM TV

Source: ‘Eclipse’ by Prapt

Rating: 13+

Main Cast and Characters:

  • First Kanaphan Puitrakul as Akk
  • Khaotung Thanawat Ratanakitpaisan as Ayan

Supporting Roles:

  • Louis Thanawin Teeraphosukarn as Thuaphu or Thua
  • Neo Trai Nimtawat as Khanlong or Khan
  • AJ Chayapol Jutamas as Wasuwat or Wat
  • Pawin Thanik Kamontharanon as Namo
  • Ployphach Phatchatorn Thanawat as Sani (Teacher)
  • Yai Vacharakiat Boonphakdee as Chadok (Teacher)
  • Sine Inthira Charoenpura as Waree (Teacher)
  • Pak Varayu Pusomjitsakul as Jamnan
  • Tee Vitsarut Suwinijjit as Jamnong
  • Petch Natthanon Petkaew as Jamnian
  • Jum Amata Piyavanich (Ayan’s mother)

Guest Roles:

  • Ron Patarapon To-oun as Dika (Ayan’s Uncle)
  • Golf Burapa Khuruwityophat (Rule breaker)
  • Iang Sawanee Utoomma (Director)
  • Aou Thanaboon Kiatniran as Mes
  • Gandhi Wasuwitchayagit (Thua’s stepfather)
  • Earth Nirodha Ruencharoen as Earth (Book Talk Host)
  • Phiao Duangjai Hiransri (Akk’s mother)
  • Non Ratchanon Kanpiang (Thua’s stepfather: Young)
  • Yokee Apirak Chaipanha (School Official)

Extras Casting:

  • Newyear Nawaphat Thannamongkhonsawat (Student in the crowd)
  • Pak Naphat Leelahatorn (Student at desk)
  • Rossi Nonthakorn Chatchue (Student)
  • Aom Pattaradanai Jainak (Student)
  • Perth Napat Rueangchaisiwawet (Student)
  • Beck Pichayutt Chatchawansombut (Café employee)

Cameo:

  • Golf Tanwarin Sukkhapisit as Golf (Café wait staff)
  • Prapt (Himself)

Sound Tracks:

  • Opening Theme:Over the Moon’ by Khaotung Thanawat Ratanakitpaisan

Story Summary:
Suppalo is one of the country’s top all-boys secondary schools, known for its strict governance and rigid traditions. Rumor has it that a mysterious curse punishes students who break the rules—and that the curse grows stronger as a solar eclipse draws near.

But where there are rules, there will always be rebellion.

A student gang known as ‘The World Remembers’ forms in defiance of Suppalo’s outdated regulations, demanding justice and freedom. Tasked with keeping order is Akk, the head student prefect, along with his close friends Khanlong and Wasuwat. Akk is determined to uphold the school's traditions and put a stop to the rising unrest.

Then comes Ayan, a mysterious transfer student from Suppalo’s rival school. From the moment he arrives, Akk is suspicious of Ayan’s motives—but Ayan isn’t just another rebel. He’s searching for the truth behind the suicide of his late uncle, Dika, a former teacher at Suppalo. All Ayan had as a guide was Dika’s old notebook, which leads him straight into the heart of the school’s dark secrets.

As tensions rise, Ayan uncovers a disturbing truth: the school authorities are forcing Akk to make the curse feel real, using fear and manipulation to maintain control. Planning to expose Akk, Ayan instead discovers that Akk is just another pawn—an unwilling participant in the school's twisted system. As the two grow closer, Ayan realizes he has developed feelings for the rule-bound prefect. And despite his inner conflict, Akk begins to feel the same.

But Akk has been conditioned to believe that same-gender love is wrong—a rule the school has deeply ingrained in him. With patience and compassion, Ayan helps him unlearn this prejudice and shows him that love is love.

Eventually, Ayan shares the true reason for his transfer: to uncover what really happened to his uncle. Together, he and Akk investigate Dika’s past. Their search leads them to Teacher Chadok’s room, where they find Dika’s diary. At first, Ayan suspects Chadok of driving Dika to suicide—but Teacher Sani reveals the real story.

Dika and Chadok were lovers. When the school director discovered their relationship, she forced them to separate. To protect Dika from further harm, Chadok arranged for his transfer to the rival school. The heartbreak and isolation eventually drove Dika to take his own life.

When the truth finally comes to light, Akk and Ayan are suspended for challenging the system. But Chadok and Sani step forward, urging the director to change. They argue that the students were right—that it's time for Suppalo to let go of its oppressive rules and embrace a future where freedom, fairness, and love are no longer punishable.

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