- "Where will you be taking me?"
"We'll layover in Thailand. From there you can go wherever you want." - ―Trish Walker and Alex Sokolov[src]
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly known as Siam, is a country located in Southeast Asia.
History[]
Freaks[]
Raina spent her youth in Thailand, surviving as a con artist, scamming tourists and living in poverty with a group that liked to call themselves a "bunch of freaks". She then met Calvin Zabo, who took her and her group and showed them they were not freaks. Raina and Zabo grew close during those years, and he revealed many things about his missing daughter. However, despite their similarities, Raina could never replace her.[1]
S.H.I.E.L.D. Safehouse[]
- "As far as safe houses go, it's not bad. Phuket didn't even have mattresses."
- ―John Garrett to Antoine Triplett[src]
John Garrett and Antoine Triplett visited one of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s safe houses in Phuket during one of their missions. This particular safe house badly impressed the agents, Triplett comparing it to the one in Sydney, as Phuket's safe house didn't even have mattresses.[2]
Framework Network[]
With the knowledge of the Darkhold, Holden Radcliffe and Aida began perfecting the Framework. Upon completion, the code had become so powerful that it had to be processed on devices from all around the world. Part of the data was transmitted to a research server in Bangkok, Thailand.[3]
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Appearances[]
In chronological order:
Loki | Episode 2.03: 1893 (flag; alternate universe)
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (flag; alternate universe)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Episode 1.13: T.R.A.C.K.S. (mentioned)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Episode 2.09: ...Ye Who Enter Here (mentioned)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Episode 4.14: The Man Behind the Shield (mentioned)
Jessica Jones | Episode 3.13: AKA Everything (mentioned)
Look Out for the Little Guy! (indirectly mentioned)
Behind the Scenes[]
- The first act of The Incredible Hulk was originally meant to take place in Thailand. However, it was later changed to Brazil.[4]