Colin Farrell went deep for his latest role in the Ron Howard-directed Thailand cave rescue biopic, 'Thirteen Lives.'
. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke to the Irish-born actor at the premiere of the film Thursday night, where he got real about the panic attacks he experienced while filming the movie's intense underwater scenes.
While Farrell said they weren't actually swimming, going down into this network of caves built for the film and not being able to look up and see the surface"wreaked" havoc on his mind. The biopic tells the story of the rescue mission assembled in Thailand, to save a group of 12 young boys and their soccer coach, after they got trapped in a system of underground caves that began flooding.
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