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[via press release from Netflix]
Girl From Nowhere Season 2 | Official Trailer | NETFLIX
Based on 8 real news stories where justice wasn't served, "karma" is back to rewrite the stories in the form of a strange new girl in Girl From Nowhere Season 2.
The back to school countdown has begun and the Girl From Nowhere will make sure perpetrators will never forget.
Lessons begin May 7 only on Netflix.
Directed by: Pairach Khumwan (Girl From Nowhere, Siam Square), Khomkrit Treewimol (Girl From Nowhere, Dear Dakanda, The Bedside Detective), Sittisiri Mongkolsiri (Girl From Nowhere, Inhuman Kiss), Paween Purijitpanya (4Bia, Body), Surawut Tungkarak, Jatuphong Rungrueangdechaphat (Girl From Nowhere, Quarantine Stories)
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