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Clash of Deva

Clash of Deva  ·  2026, Thailand
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● Completed 🕑 2026

Yuk, a handsome young executive of Deva Airline survives a plane crash only to discover the horrible truth: his boyfriends is cheating on him with this father, and his mother is in a secret relationship with the captain…

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In the high-stakes world of luxury aviation, Yuk, a handsome young executive at Deva Airline, survives a catastrophic plane crash that should have taken everything from him. But the real devastation begins when he wakes up: his boyfriend is cheating on him—with his own father. And if that weren't enough, his mother has been secretly entangled with the very captain who piloted the doomed flight. What follows is a dizzying, emotionally charged tale of betrayal, family secrets, and a son's fierce determination to reclaim his life. As Yuk navigates the wreckage of his personal and professional world, he must decide whether to confront the lies head-on or orchestrate a calculated revenge that could destroy everyone around him. With gripping performances from David Bigander and a taut script that keeps you guessing, 'Clash of Deva' is a raw, unflinching exploration of trust, identity, and the price of love—set against a backdrop of corporate intrigue and sky-high drama.

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Clash of Deva Episode 1
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bl_obsessed_jade
March 2026
9/10
I was hooked from the first episode! Yuk and his love interest (yes, there's a new flame) have such electric chemistry that makes all the betrayal worth it. The emotional rollercoaster had me crying and cheering in equal measure. This is how you do romance with real stakes.
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logic_first_watcher
April 2026
6/10
The premise is juicy but the execution felt rushed. Some character decisions are illogical—why would a CEO's son not immediately hire a private investigator? The pacing drags in the middle episodes, and the revenge payoff feels a bit too convenient. Still, David Bigander's performance keeps it watchable.
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visual_storyteller_99
March 2026
8/10
Every frame of 'Clash of Deva' is a visual treat—the cold, metallic tones of the airline boardroom contrast beautifully with the warm, broken interiors of Yuk's home. The crash scene is hauntingly lit, and the use of reflections in mirrors to show fractured relationships is pure genius. A feast for the eyes.
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consent_critical_eye
May 2026
7/10
I appreciate that the show doesn't shy away from toxic relationship patterns, but I wish it had addressed the power dynamics more directly. Yuk's grief and trauma are handled sensitively, yet the revenge fantasy sometimes glorifies manipulation. Still, it's a bold conversation starter about trust and autonomy.