Burnout Syndrome Drops Official Trailer: Plot, Cast, Release Date and More Details

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A love triangle between Off, Gun and Dew? The official trailer of Burnout Syndrome is finally out—premiering on November 26, Wednesday! 

OffGun return with a new breakthrough Boys’ Love series, Burnout Syndrome, alongside Dew Jirawat. The official trailer is finally out, and the series premieres on November 26, airing every Wednesday on iQIYI.

Burnout Syndrome Official Poster

Burnout Syndrome is directed by Nuchy Anucha, who previously worked with OffGun on Not Me (2021), one of their most acclaimed series for its plot, cinematography, and performances.

The series stars Off Jumpol as Koh, Gun Atthaphan as Jira, and Dew Jirawat as Pheem, with Emi Thasorn as Ing, AJ Chayapol as Mawin, and Thor Thinnaphan as Ben in supporting roles.

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Burnout Syndrome Plot

Jira, an unemployed man, finds himself at the Burnout Bar, where he meets Pheem—and the two instantly click, sparking a genuine romantic connection. Meanwhile, Koh, a businessman who avoids people, crosses paths with Jira and becomes intrigued by him. Drawn to him, Koh hires Jira to act as “Mr. K,” his business stand-in.

Soon, their bond grows beyond a simple boss-employee relationship. Koh awakens Jira’s artistic passion and even poses as the model for his nude art—becoming the first to purchase his work. But when Koh begins meddling in Jira’s relationship with Pheem, tension flares, leading to a heated love triangle that forces Jira to confront his feelings and choose between the two.

Release Date and Where to Watch

Burnout Syndrome will run for 10 episodes, premiering on November 26. New episodes stream on iQIYI every Wednesday at 10:30 PM (PHT) and air an hour earlier on GMM 25.

Burnout Syndrome Pilot Poster

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OffGun and Dew’s Previous Series to Watch

While waiting for Burnout Syndrome, you can catch up on OffGun’s and Dew’s previous notable series. OffGun’s notable works include:

1. Theory of Love (2019)

Theory of Love is OffGun’s first lead-couple series, where Off plays Khai, a womanizer and close friend of Third, played by Gun. Third secretly likes him, but Khai constantly neglects and hurts him. Eventually, Third has had enough and decides to distance himself from Khai.

Where to watch: YouTube, iWant TFC, Rakuten Viki

2. Not Me (2021)

Gun plays twins Black and White, who were separated since childhood. When Black falls into a coma after being attacked, White disguises himself as his twin to uncover the truth — leading him to Black’s gang, where he meets Sean, played by Off. 

Where to watch: YouTube, iWant TFC

3. Cooking Crush (2023)

Off plays Ten, a medical student who becomes weak from stress. One day, he tries the food cooked by Prem, played by Gun, and it instantly lifts his spirits. Ten then hires Prem for cooking lessons, and as they spend more time together, the two slowly fall in love.

Where to watch: YouTube, WeTV

4. The Trainee (2024)

The Trainee follows five interns assigned to different departments within one production company as they learn how to navigate a real work environment. Ryan, played by Gun, unexpectedly ends up on the directing team, where he meets his mentor Jane — played by Off — a strict assistant director who gradually shows a softer, caring side toward him.

Where to watch: Viu, YouTube 

Among Dew’s works are:

1. Leap Day (2025)

Leap Day has an interesting plot — and Dew actually works with Gun in this one. Dew plays Night and Pond Naravit plays Day, two boys born on Leap Day.

Every Leap Day, someone they love dies, so they team up to uncover the truth and stop the cycle to save Dream, Night’s girlfriend, and Ozone (played by Gun), Day’s autistic cousin who helps them understand the mystery behind Leap Day.

Where to watch: Rakuten Viki

2. Faceless Love (2023)

Dew plays Veekit, a stoic young CEO with prosopagnosia, or “face blindness,” which means he can’t recognize people’s faces. Everything changes when his new assistant, Mirin, helps him reconnect with the world.

Where to watch: YouTube

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Burnout Syndrome airs every Wednesday starting November 26, available online on iQIYI!


Source: GMMTV OFFICIAL Youtube channel, GMMTV, Burnout Syndrome X account

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