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Ron Howard to direct film based on 2018 Thai cave rescue incident

‘Thirteen Lives’ is based on the boys football team that got trapped for two weeks



Director Ron Howard arrives at the Academy Of Motion Pictures And Sciences' 2009 Governors Awards Gala held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center on November 14, 2009 in Hollywood, California. Academy Of Motion Pictures And Sciences' 2009 Governors Awards Gala - Arrivals Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center Hollywood, CA United States November 14, 2009 Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage.com To license this image (58919480), contact WireImage.com
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Filmmaker Ron Howard is on board to direct ‘Thirteen Lives’, a film based on Thailand’s Tham Luang cave rescue.

Howard will be directing the mid-budget drama from a screenplay written by William Nicholson, reports Deadline.

In 2018, a 12-member boys football team along with their assistant coach got trapped 1,000 meters underground in a cave, with monsoon rains flooding it and blocking their way out. They were trapped for more than two weeks, and came out after a huge rescue operation, which also claimed the life of a retired Thai Navy SEAL whose oxygen ran out.

Several sources believe that ‘Thirteen Lives’ will turn out to be as successful for Howard as ‘Apollo 13’.

On the other hand, ‘Free Solo’ filmmakers Jimmy Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi are also working on a movie based on the 2018 incident. ‘Midway’ screenwriter Wes Tooke is penning the screenplay, with Dana Brunetti and Matt DelPiano on board as producers. Michael De Luca will serve as executive producer.

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