This X post from 

@onedofficialth
(the official account for Thai channel one31 and oneD) is a promotional teaser for the upcoming Thai horror-thriller series Girl from Nowhere: The Reset (Thai title: เด็กใหม่ The Reset).
The caption in Thai translates roughly to English as:
Want to vote for 'good people' into parliament?
Try voting for Nanno instead.
Any powerful person... who has done bad deeds
Will get what's coming to them, one and all.
Get ready for 'Hello Karma'
Every Saturday at 20:30
Starting March 7 – watch on TV via Channel one 31
Watch online (UNCUT version) via the oneD app
The post cleverly ties into Thailand's political context (likely referencing upcoming elections or general frustration with politicians and corruption in 2026), using Nanno — the iconic, vengeful supernatural character who punishes hypocrisy and wrongdoing — as a satirical "candidate" who delivers karmic justice.Key details about the series:
  • It's a reboot/continuation of the popular 2018–2021 Netflix anthology series Girl from Nowhere, where Nanno exposes dark secrets and delivers punishment in school settings.
  • Becky Armstrong (Rebecca Patricia Armstrong, known from Thai GL series like Gap: The Series) stars as the new lead playing Nanno.
  • It premieres on March 7, 2026, airing every Saturday at 8:30 PM Thai time.
  • Broadcast: Channel one 31 (TV) + uncut version on the oneD app (and reportedly Netflix in some regions like Thailand/Philippines).
  • The series appears to feature 6 episodes, each tackling different social scandals or issues.
The post has gone quite viral (over 4.6K likes, 2.4K reposts, and strong fan engagement as of February 5, 2026). Replies and quotes show huge excitement from Becky's fans (#Beckysangels), with people joking about "voting for Nanno," sharing fan art/tattoos, and eagerly waiting for her version of the character.The attached image is the official promo poster — it features a striking, bloody, red-themed design with Nanno's signature mischievous/vindictive vibe, perfectly matching the karmic/political satire in the caption.Fans are hyped — it's clearly tapping into both the show's cult following and current real-world sentiments! 😈🩸