Now that the 12 members of the youth soccer team rescued from a cave in northern Thailand have been released from the hospital, filmmakers struck by their story are already lining up to make a movie ...
Thailand's military government wants to control how movies portray the ordeal of the young soccer players and their heroic rescue from a flooded cave that drew worldwide interest and the attention of ...
There have already been a few cinematic looks at the famed 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue that saved 12 young Thai soccer players and their coach. First, “Free Solo” Oscar winners Elizabeth Chai ...
There's a second movie project underway heralding the dramatic Thai cave rescues which have captured the world's attention. Director Jon M. Chu, whose film "Crazy Rich Asians" is due out next month, ...
NEW YORK (AP) - The boys are out of the cave. Now Hollywood wants in. The producers behind Christian films like "God's Not Dead" are already in Thailand with plans to develop a movie about the 18-day ...
The rescue of 12 boys and their coach from a Thai cave is being turned into a Hollywood film. According to several reports, the story will be produced by Pure Flix Entertainment, the Christian film ...
The Thai cave rescue operation will likely soon get the movie treatment. Pure Flix Entertainment is seeking the movie rights about the mission to rescue a dozen boys and their soccer coach who were ...