Colin Farrell: Underwater scenes gave him panic attacks

Colin Farell
Underwater scenes triggered panic attacks in him

Colin Farrell ventured into difficult underwater scenes.

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Colin Farrell went underground for his new film “Thirteen Live”. The underwater scenes were “terrible” and “terrifying”.

Colin Farrell (46) was dealing with severe panic attacks. The Irish actor had to film several scenes underwater for his new film “Thirteen Lives”. “In one word: terrible. Terrible,” he described this task in conversation with “Entertainment Tonight”. Farrell is not a good swimmer anyway, as he emphasized. Most diving scenes would have been taken over by professional divers. Nevertheless, the set with the narrow caves and the water was “terrifying”.

“I had panic attacks underwater,” Farrell continued. Being underwater and not being able to look up created “chaos” in his head. However, the set of the production was “impressive”. Four to five caves were recreated, modeled after the Tham Luang Caves in Thailand, Farrell said.

“Thirteen Lives”: Film about the dangerous rescue operation in Thailand 2018

“Thirteen Lives” is a Prime Video production that tells the story of a Thai youth soccer team trapped in a flooded cave with their coach. The true story is about the dangerous rescue operation and its preparation that took place from June 23rd to July 10th, 2018.

In addition to Farrell, Viggo Mortensen (63) and Joel Edgerton (48) also appear in the film. The film by director Ron Howard (68) will be available on Amazon Prime Video from August 5th.

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