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Netflix releases limited trailer for Tham Luang: Mission of Hope ready to experience a view that has never been revealed of the mission to unite the brave people from around the world

Prepare to meet the perspective that has not yet beenWhere was it revealed? from the rescue operationsThe world catches the eye in a sample clip.Official Limited Series CaveLuang: Mission of Hope (Thai Cave Rescue) before touchingThe story of courage that you stillunheard of indate 22 this September

Convey a story that is all around and realistic. Fill in the details more deeply than ever.

This six-episode limited series by organizer and screenwriters Michael Russell Gunn and Dana Ledoux Miller takes viewers on a journey to explore the story of the mission to Tham Luang Bien. deeper than ever In addition to all filming in Thailand including in the real place at Tham Luang as well Tham Luang Cave: Mission of Hope It is also the experience of Coach Ek and the 12 children from the Wild Boars team to convey in detail for the first time. Covers both the events that took place inside the cave. and stories from their lives

so that Tham Luang Cave: Mission of Hope Tell the story in the most realistic way. The filmmakers didn’t just collect the details from the interviews with the younger siblings. Wild Boars only But some scenes were also filmed in the actual villas of the Wild Boars team members. Including the use of props from real events in 2018 as well. As part of the filming of the diving scene inside the cave, Dr. Richard Harris, an anesthesiologist and Australian diver involved. Participate in a real rescue operation Join the shoot as the stand-in for Rodger Corser, the actor who plays Dr. Harris in the series. To make the diving scene come out as true as possible

Dr. Richard Harris (right) takes on the Rodger Corser’s stand-in (left).

Actor who plays Dr. Harris in the series

Works from a team of creators of Thai blood add realism in every aspect

In addition to directing by Bas Poonpiriya and Kevin Tancharoen, two directors of Thai descent. Tham Luang: Mission of Hope (Thai Cave Rescue) also included an overwhelming team of Thai actors and crew In keeping with the intention of conveying the true story of a wonderful mission that people around the world have not forgotten.

Because filming inside the actual cave is difficult. The team then conducted a three-week survey of the Tham Luang cave, and several months of exploring the surrounding mountainous forest areas involved in the mission. Before taking all the information to create a scene inside Tham Luang that almost completely replicates the real thing for use in filming. which will require laser scanning technology such as 3D LIDAR scan to help

All of this effort reflects the filmmakers’ commitment to delivering this remarkable story to the best of its ability, with one of the organizers, Dana Ledoux Miller. encounter problems or difficulties both wading knee-deep in mud explore the cave and faced with heavy rain for several hours at a time Before it would take weeks to laser scan the entire cave and rebuild it in a studio, many spent hours diving through water and rocks. Countless times for covid testing and wearing an N95 mask, shooting in humid weather day after day so that we can tell the whole story to the world.”

Immerse yourself in every aspect of the story that has yet to be told. of the rescue mission that has attracted the attention of people around the world in Tham Luang: Mission of Hope (Thai Cave Rescue) September 22 on Netflix

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