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Thai football players and their coach were saved just two days ago, but plans for a film have already been worked out. The plans for a museum, in the cave where the boys were stuck for two weeks, are well advanced.
Yesterday, we already knew that the movie studio Pure Flix was going to make a movie of rescue. Today, director John M. Chu also pointed out that he was going, in collaboration with the film studio Ivanhoe Pictures, to focus on a film adaptation of the story. According to Ivanhoe Pictures, the Thai government has chosen the film studio itself to bring history into the picture.
But the choice of movie studio is not in good shape on social media. Many people are afraid that the film will be "whitewashed" and that the Thai actors will not play the main roles, but American actors will be played. Chu, director, among others, of four films Step Up quickly put an end to these rumors. He said on Twitter that the fear of "laundering" was unfounded.
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