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‘Last Breath’ Star Finn Cole Talks Underwater Dangers and His ‘Peaky Blinders’ FutureThe actor does a deep dive on his new feature with Simu Liu and Woody Harrelson, before looking back on his Cillian Murphy crime drama.
Liu had a different perspective on the subject. He found more similarities in the “lifestyle” of acting, like having to leave home for several months to shoot a project. The deep-sea divers in Last Breath were going on a 28-day expedition; it can be even longer for actors on movie sets.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNLast Breath's Finn Cole, Woody Harrelson, and Simu Liu Appreciate Simu's MusclesIn Last Breath, Finn Cole talks about how close the actors became on set in a very confined space, even when there was work to be done. And since Simu has so many workout-intensive movies on his schedule,
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Us Weekly on MSNFinn Cole on the Love Story That Anchors ‘Last Breath'Focus Features Finn Cole knows the power of love firsthand - even when it's tested by extreme circumstances. "We've all, if we're lucky enough, to have loved in our life," Cole, 28, exclusively shared with Us Weekly at the film's New York premiere on Tuesday,
At the New York premiere of "Last Breath," Finn Cole discussed the terrifying real-life events that inspired the film.
"Last Breath" is based on the true story of a team of divers who worked to save one of their own from certain death.
“Last Breath” continues an ongoing trend of fictionalized remakes of the events covered in a prior documentary. This movie uses the 2019 documentary of the same name as its basis. Both films were directed by Alex Parkinson, who uses real-life footage of the people involved during the closing credits of this fictionalized version.
Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean surface. 'Last Breath' is a nail-biting film based on the true story of the rescue of a diver.
Harrelson, Simu Liu, and Finn Cole star in a suspenseful dramatization of saturation diving gone wrong.
A routine deep-sea diving mission in the North Sea goes terribly wrong when a young diver is stranded some 300 feet below the surface in the new film “Last Breath.”
Most moviegoers know how to game a movie. If you don’t see the villain’s dead body, for instance, there’s a chance he’s still alive. It’s the movie’s job to stay one step ahead and keep us wondering: What’s about to happen? Or, at the very least: How will we get to where we know we’re going?
By Brian Davids Writer Contrary to its title, Last Breath was a breath of fresh air for Finn Cole. “It hit quite close to home, and there was some crossover. It was just desperately sad,” Cole ...
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