Netflix signs deal for Thai cave boy rescue miniseries

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Netflix said on Tuesday it had secured the rights to make a miniseries about the dramatic rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in northern Thailand last year that captured international attention.

 

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Hope it has the part of crazy elonmusk and his toy submarine suggestion- asking poor trapped boys to wait while he figures out the untested toy. Plus calling the rescuer a pedophile. Sick guy

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