The Star Malaysia

Mission’s a wrap and cameras will soon roll

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CHIANG RAI: A US film crew has already arrived in Chiang Rai, and two American producers are plotting a movie project about the 12 young Mu Pa Academy footballer­s and their assistant coach who were trapped in the cave for more than two weeks, according to an Australian news website.

According to news.com.au, the American producers are plotting a movie about the boys’ ordeal in anticipati­on of a global box office hit.

Pure Flix films managing partner Michael Scott said: “I see this as a major Hollywood film with A-list stars.”

Scott and co-producer Adam Smith have already conducted preliminar­y interviews.

Scott and Smith also plan to bring in a screenwrit­er and interview key players from the team of foreign rescuers and Thai Navy SEALS, the trapped footballer­s and their families and seek exclusive rights to their stories.

Asked if their actions might be seen as insensitiv­e at such a delicate time, Smith said: “There’s going to be other production companies coming in so we have to act pretty quickly.”

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