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The Thai soccer team that spent 17 days trapped in a flooded cave are set to sign a deal with Netflix about their dramatic rescue

Mar 8, 2019, 18:22 IST

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  • A Thai soccer team that gripped the world when it got trapped in a cave for 17 days last summer is set to sign a deal with Netflix.
  • Netflix confirmed to Business Insider that it is working on a "original scripted mini-series" about the rescue.
  • The 12 boys and their coach were trapped in a flooded, complex cave system as oxygen levels dwindled last June and July.
  • A Navy SEAL was killed during the daring rescue that ultimately saw all of the boys safely recovered.

The Thai soccer team that spent 17 days trapped in a flooded cave before a daring and successful rescue mission look set to sign a deal with Netflix about their ordeal.

Netflix confirmed to Business Insider that it is working on an "original scripted mini-series" about the Thai cave rescue.

Netflix is working with 13 Tham Luang Company Limited, the company that manages the rescued football team, and SK Global Entertainment, the production company behind "Crazy Rich Asians."

CNN reported that parties had agreed to the terms, but a contract has not yet been signed.

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Read more: This timeline shows exactly how the Thai cave rescue unfolded

The trapped Thai boys shortly after rescuers reached them in a flooded cave system.Thai Navy SEALs/Facebook

The rescue of the 12 boys and their coach captured global attention after they were left trapped in the Tham Luang cave complex in northern Thailand without food and water last summer.

They faced a ticking clock as flood waters rose and oxygen in the cave dwindled, before they were saved by a dramatic international rescue effort.

Read more: These photos show the scale and complexity of the efforts to rescue the Thai soccer team stuck in a flooded cave

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The boys have spoken publicly about their ordeal since, including during an appearance on "Ellen."

However, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the Netflix deal would restrict them from giving future interviews about their experience.

In this handout photo released by Tham Luang Rescue Operation Center, Thai rescue teams walk inside cave complex where 12 boys and their soccer coach went missing, in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand, Monday, July 2, 2018. Rescue divers are advancing in the main passageway inside the flooded cave in northern Thailand where the boys and their coach have been missing more than a week.Tham Luang Rescue Operation Center via AP

The dramatic cave rescue

The Wild Boars soccer team went to Tham Luang on June 23 apparently to perform some sort of initiation ceremony when the cave flooded because of the monsoon, blocking their way out.

Their families had to wait nine days, until July 2, for signs of life, when divers found the team huddled at the edge of floodwaters two-and-a-half miles from the cave entrance.

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Divers reassured the team that help was coming, but the cave's passages were so narrow and flooded that rescuers had to withdraw repeatedly for safety reasons.

The boys did not now how to swim, and the monsoon season was due to last for months. A former Thai Navy SEAL working to rescue the team died from a lack of oxygen on July 5.

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Countries including Australia, Britain, China, Israel, and the US provided resources and helped out with rescue efforts and oxygen levels in the cave fell, and experts worried that the boys were not well enough to be moved from the cave.

But the boys were successfully rescued from the cave between July 8 and July 10, accompanied by divers through dark and tight passageways filled with muddy water and strong currents. They were brought to hospital, where they recovered.

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British cave-divers John Volanthen walks out from Tham Luang Nang Non cave in full kit without any response to reporter's questions on June 28, 2018 in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Rescuers battle heavy rain in northern Thailand as they continued the search for 12 boys and their soccer coach who have been missing in Tham Luang Nang Non cave since Saturday night after monsoon rains blocked the main entrance. Teams of Navy SEAL divers worked their way through submerged passageways in the sprawling underground caverns as senior Thai government officials warned on Wednesday that time is running out and the search intensifies for the young soccer team, aged between 11 to 16, and their their 25-year-old coach, with soldiers and park rangers seeking other entry points into the cave system.Linh Pham/Getty Images

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