The actor does a deep dive on his new feature with Simu Liu and Woody Harrelson, before looking back on his Cillian Murphy crime drama.
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,
Finn Cole shares his interpretation of Last Breath's final moments on the red carpet, writer Mitchell LaFortune praises Woody Harrelson's stunts, and director Alex Parkinson & composer Paul Leonard-Morgan reveal how long they'd last underwater.
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.
In 2012, three deep-sea divers were on a routine operation in the North Sea when one of them became trapped underwater. Liu had to dive in deep, dark water in order to recreate the harrowing rescue.
At the New York premiere of "Last Breath," Finn Cole discussed the terrifying real-life events that inspired the film.
The film, based on real events, follows commercial diver Chris Lemons, who was stranded deep underwater with no oxygen, no light and no way to escape. What should have been a routine job turned into a race against time,
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.
The captivating story, inspired by a real accident, leaves the audience holding their breath along with the actors on screen. Standout performances included Simu Liu (David Yuasa), Woody Harrelson (Duncan Allock) and Finn Cole (Chris Lemons). Their portrayals of the members on the team are heartbreaking and raw.
Finn Cole shares a message to Us Weekly exclusively for his former ‘Peaky Blinders’ costars as they wrap up production on the upcoming film
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.”
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 ...