Netflix will release its long-gestating drama about the real-life rescue of 12 boys who were trapped in a cave in northern Thailand on September 22.
Thai Cave Rescue will show how the Wild Boars soccer team’s afternoon exploring with their 25-year-old coach went disastrously wrong when heavy rain trapped them inside, leading to a massive international recovery mission that engrossed the world.Netflix partnered with filmmakers across Thailand and beyond to create the six-episode series, which is filmed entirely in the Asian nation, after jointly acquiring rights to the story with SK Global Entertainment back in 2019.
The drama unfolds through the perspectives of the boys at the center of the rescue.Created by Michael Russell Gunn (Billions, Designated Survivor) and Dana Ledoux Miller (Designated Survivor, Narcos), the limited series is directed by Thailand’s Baz Poonpiriya (One for the Road, Bad Genius) and U.S.
director Kevin Tancharoen (The Brothers Sun, The Book of Boba Fett). Both also serve as executive producers alongside Jon M.
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