Is world ready for the Hollywood version of Thailand’s cave miracle?
Producers with US-based Pure Flix, a studio that specialises in Christian and family films, already are on the ground interviewing rescuers for a potential film
The nail-biting rescue of a Thai boys soccer team and their coach from a flooded cave complex transfixed news viewers around the world, and the story could be headed for a retelling by Hollywood.
The saga is reminiscent of the 2010 rescue of 33 Chilean miners who were trapped for 69 days, a tale that was turned into the 2015 movie The 33 starring Antonio Banderas.
Like the Chilean rescue, the Thai drama showcases real-life courage in the face of harrowing circumstances, said Mike Medavoy, the Oscar-nominated producer of The 33.
It is likely the saga will be turned into a film or series of TV episodes at some point, he said.