In the UK, you can now stream the heart-stopping drama, Thirteen Lives, which is inspired by a truly astonishing real-life event, completely free of charge.
2022 saw the release of a movie, both produced and directed by the Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard, that reenacts the Tham Luang cave rescue. This was a true event where 12 teenagers and an adult found themselves trapped in a Thailand cave following heavy rainfall.
In the United Kingdom, you can currently watch “Thirteen Lives” without charge, as it was recently added to BBC iPlayer. However, don’t delay if you want to see this fact-based drama, because it will be taken off the streaming platform on August 26.
The movie initially streamed on Amazon Prime Video features an impressive ensemble, including Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, Viggo Mortensen, and Tom Bateman as its main stars. Local talents round out the supporting cast, with William Nicholson penning the script.
Should you require more persuasion, simply glance at its high approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, sitting comfortably at 85% based on 182 reviews. In the words of the site’s critical consensus, it is described as a “compelling dramatization” of an “extraordinary true story”.

In our analysis, we noted that Howard pays attention to highlighting the crucial roles of the Thai divers and other local individuals who played significant parts in the entire rescue mission. The documentary is captivating and the underwater scenes are both nerve-wracking and masterfully executed.
In a review, The Hollywood Reporter expressed that even years after the event, the teamwork displayed is still astonishing, and the film’s ability to depict this gives Thirteen Lives a unique longevency. Meanwhile, The Guardian commended the director for successfully portraying the intense feeling of being confined, or claustrophobia.
In their opinion, the tale this movie presents is so remarkable that any shortcomings in its delivery are overshadowed. IndieWire expressed this viewpoint, while Newsday described it as a captivating and suspenseful film that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final moment.

The Reviewer also showered praises, penning: “Even though everyone is aware of the end result, and it’s the third movie in a row that narrates the story, Ron Howard’s portrayal of the events remains captivatingly watchable and nail-bitingly suspenseful.
Although Thirteen Lives is now available on BBC iPlayer, it’s worth noting that a beloved horror movie featuring Cillian Murphy will soon depart from the streaming service. The zombie film 28 Days Later is scheduled for removal on August 11.
Thirteen Lives is streaming on BBC iPlayer now.
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2025-08-02 22:49