Colin Farrell Thirteen Lives

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Colin Farrell recalls terrifying panic attacks while filming Thirteen ... (WION)

Stunts in movie scenes might look easy, but it takes a lot of courage and dedication to perform them. At the premiere of his latest movie 'Thirteen Lives,' ...

‘Thirteen Lives’ is a biopic that traces the rescue operation that was organised in Thailand, to save a group of 12 teenage boys and their soccer coach after they got trapped in a network of subterranean caves that had started to flood. He further elaborated on how he recalled the training and switched the mouthpiece to the oxygen tank. They went down into the caves that were built for the film. Farrell had to dive into deep waters for the Ron Howard-directed Thailand cave rescue biopic and confessed that the scenes were really terrifying. Speaking to ETonline, the 46-year-old star recalls being frightened while shooting underwater scenes and termed them "terrifying". "It really was -- it was scary. Farrell had to dive into deep waters for the Ron Howard-directed Thailand cave rescue biopic.

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Colin Farrell speaks about having panic attacks while filming ... (Geo News)

Colin Farrell shared that he had experienced “panic attacks while filming underwater scenes” for the upcoming action movie Thirteen Lives.

He continued, “I had to say to myself, ‘Just relax. “Man, I had panic attacks underwater, that's a new experience. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, the Total Recall star shared, “It was scary.

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The Batman's Colin Farrell Reveals He Had Panic Attacks Filming ... (Comicbook.com)

The Batman's Colin Farrell revealed that he had some panic attacks while filming his new movie. On the red carpet for Thirteen Lives, the star spoke to The ...

Dylan and I are so excited to work with Lauren in continuing Oz's story as he grabs violently for power in Gotham," said Matt Reeves. "We are thrilled to bring audiences a new version of this iconic DC character that they have never seen before. The Batman's Colin Farrell revealed that he had some panic attacks while filming his new movie. "At times, there was no surface over your head, just a ceiling and it was incredibly nerve racking and I was incredibly uncomfortable." But if you were underwater when they called 'action,' you might not hear the fucking speaker so everyone is looking at everyone else under the water. On the red carpet for Thirteen Lives, the star spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about his panic attacks while doing underwater scenes.

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Colin Farrell remembers 'terrifying' panic attacks while filming ... (The Independent)

The Ron Howard-directed feature is based on the true story of the rescue mission to save a football team trapped in a cave in Thailand in 2018.

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. “It seemed like a long time, but it was only a matter of seconds. “Man, I had panic attacks underwater, that's a new experience,” he noted.

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Colin Farrell reveals he had anxiety attacks while filming new movie ... (Sunday World)

The film is an adaptation of the miraculous 2018 Tham Luang cave-diving rescue mission in which a football team was rescued from a cave in Thailand. As part of ...

So to find ourselves in this position, it’s nice to share this story with the world.” And so we never expect anything from that, it’s just a nice thing to be able to do. So yeah, I had a hell of a lot of panic attacks in there.”

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Colin Farrell talks about the dramatic moment he experienced in his ... (Sunday Vision)

Only a week left to arrive Amazon Prime Video the film thirteen livesDirected by Ron Howard starring Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Joel Edgerton s Paul ...

It seemed like forever, but it was always for a few seconds. But I tell you I had panic attacks while underwater, and that was a new experience.” His co-star, Viggo Mortensen, didn’t have a good time either, he confirmed in a note: “Suddenly, I felt like I couldn’t breathe. And when we went down, it looked like we couldn’t go up.” On that experience, the actor revealed, “Being underwater, without being able to discern the surface, was something that simply caused a real mess in my mind. I’m not a great swimmer, but it’s not like we were swimming all the time, we just had to stay on the surface, but building all the caves and their connections was really impressive. And in a recent interview, he admitted how much he struggled filming at those stages: “In short, it was terrifying.

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Colin Farrell opens up on having panic attacks while filming Thirteen ... (The News International)

Colin Farrell revealed he had experienced “panic attacks while filming underwater scenes” for the upcoming action movie Thirteen Lives.

He continued, “I had to say to myself, ‘Just relax. “Man, I had panic attacks underwater, that's a new experience. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, the Total Recall star shared, “It was scary.

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Colin Farrell Recalls Having Panic Attacks While Filming For ... (Daily Soap Dish)

Hollywood actor Colin Farrell admitted that he had panic attacks during the filming for 'Thirteen Lives.'

And by the looks of it, they praised the actor for navigating such difficult circumstances so that the film could come out in the best possible manner. The actor plays the character of John Volanthen, who just so happens to be the rescue diver. During the course of that process, Colin recalled the filming experience.

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Colin Farrell Was Not A Fan Of The Underwater Sequences In ... (/FILM)

Ron Howard's new film on the Thai cave rescue of 2018 is out now, but star Colin Farrell is coming clean on shooting the film's terrifying underwater ...

Bateman, who plays diver Chris Jewel, said in the same article that they had an incredible camera operator who had to do some fancy moves to get the shots in. Yeah, I definitely had a few anxiety attacks under the water." "The water stuff was horrible. It was incredibly dangerous in real life, but it sounds like the film shoot was no picnic either, even with safety precautions. As someone who has a deep fear of caves and diving after watching James Cameron's "Sanctum," I'm nauseated just thinking about it. It took a team of incredibly brave people, including four British cave divers, 18 days to rescue the group.

Colin Farrell suffered panic attacks under water while filming ... (NZCity)

The 46-year-old actor stars in Ron Howard's new movie - which tells the real life tale of a 2018 rescue mission to save a group of 12 boys and their soccer ...

They said, 'If this happens, at this point, we might have a problem.' " "We had amazing assistants. We had Rick Stanton there, we had Jason Mallinson, who were two of the gentlemen who were part of the five that swim the team out, but man, I had panic attacks underwater, that's a new experience.

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Farrell had 'terrifying' panic attacks during movie (NEWS.com.au)

“Terrifying, in a word. Terrifying,” the Irish actor told Entertainment Tonight at the film's premiere Thursday night while describing the experience, ...

I panicked.” “Terrifying, in a word. I’m not a great swimmer anyway, not that we were swimming, not that we were treading water — we had to stay on the surface — but they built a really impressive network of caves,” the In Bruges star shared.

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Colin Farrell develops panic attacks during filming (New Zealand Herald)

The movie, directed by Ron Howard, tells the story of the real-life rescue of 12 young football players and their coach from the flooded Tham Luang cave in ...

I panicked." "It was scary. I'm not a great swimmer anyway, not that we were swimming, not that we were treading water - we had to stay on the surface - but they built a really impressive network of caves," he said.

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