Los Angeles: Thai Cave Rescue, a six-part mini-series about the dramatic events of July 2018, is set to release on Netflix on September 22.

Lionsgate will give a limited theatrical and digital release to Cave Rescue, a re-edited version of Waller’s The Cave.

Netflix series, while also a fictional retelling of real events, can offer a different kind of authenticity. It was directed by Thailand’s Nattawat Baz Poonpiria and Thai American Kevin Tancharoen.

“Thai Cave Rescue is the first opportunity for audiences around the world to see the Tham Luang story in a new and more emotional light, through the perspective of heroes such as 12 Wild Boars, Coach Ek and Sam Gunan,” Poonpiria said in a prepared statement. centers, whose life beyond operation remains largely out of the public spotlight.

This is the only film version to allow access to the 12 boy members of the Wild Boars soccer team. Filming took place in the homes of the real boys and Tham Luang.

The Thai Film Board advised on the establishment of a special purpose vehicle, 13 Tham Luang Company Limited, through which the exclusive and lifelong rights of the boys were controlled.

Created by Michael Russell Gunn and Dana Ledoux Miller, Thai Cave Rescue is a fictional re-tailing.

To this Tancharoen said, “I wanted to bring my experience of telling big superhero stories to the real world. One where real-life superheroes work together for a common purpose, no matter where they come from, and the only superpowers are the tenacity of the human spirit and what we can accomplish when we work together.

Showrunner, writer and executive producer Gunn said, “For us, Thai Cave Rescue is ultimately a story about family and what we decide should be family.

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