As Lord Rajasena experiences nightmares because of a curse that has been placed on him, Tien's guerilla fighters attempt to retrieve his dead corpose, but the Crow Ghost (Dan Chupong) appears and kills them. Lord Rajasena then offers to hire the Crow Ghost, but Crow Ghost refuses his offer and counters with an offer to remove the curse upon Rajasena. Rajasena orders his men to decapitate Tien's corpse, but before this can be carried out, a man arrives with a message on paper indicating that he will take the corpse, much to Rajasena's ire. The messenger returns Tien's corpse to the Kana Khone villagers, where Pim and Mhen are present. The village is then attacked, but the invaders are repelled, and the corpse preserved. Feeling guilty over what happened to Tien, Master Bua shaves his head and becomes a Buddhist monk.
Pim recreates a sculpture of the Ong Bak head, and brings Tien back to life through reincarnation, though Tien, still crippled from his beating and requiring a cane to walk, decides to commit suicide for his failure to avenge his father, but is dissuaded by Mhen. Tien then embarks on a rehabilitation regimen with the help of Master Bua.
Rajasena visits the Crow at his dilapidated temple in an attempt to remove his curse, but the Crow reveals that his true motive is to usurp Rajasena and claim his power as King. When Rajasena tries to kill the Crow, the Crow laughs and ejects him from the temple, and then dispatches Rajasena's guards as well, before decapitating Rajasena. Rajasena's severed head curses the Crow with a miserable fate, but the Crow, now king, merely smiles.
As Tien meditates, he is ambushed by Rajasena's guards, but defeats them. He returns to his village to find it in ruins, and the surviving villagers kidnapped and enslaved by the Crow, including Pim. The Crow then uses his dark magic to summon an eclipse. When Pim reveals herself as Tien's companion, she is taken to Crow's palace by his guards, and as Tien, who has arrived on the palace atop a large statue, watches, her throat is cut.
Enraged, Tien fights his way through the guards, slaughtering them, before confronting the Crow, who launches a spear at Tien's chest. As he falls to his knees, defeated, he remembers Master Bua's words, and finds himself again atop the statue, revealing his and Pim's deaths to have been an illusion caused by the Crow's magic. Lightning then strikes the Crow as the eclipse is dispelled, dispatching the guards. The Crow attempts to flee, but is confronted by Tien. The Crow attempts again to throw a spear at Tien, who, understanding not to react as he did in the illusion, catches it easily, and throws it aside. He then attacks the Crow, fatally impaling him on an elephant tusk.
Tien and Pim return to the village, where they and the rest of the village pray before the head of Ong Bak.
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