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Watch This Incredible Interview With the Real Person Mark Wahlberg Plays In 'Deepwater Horizon'


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Note: This video and post will spoil certain aspects of the film Deepwater Horizon A few months after the catastrophic explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig -- an event that killed eleven people, led to the worst oil spill in U.S. history and is now the basis for a new movie hitting theaters this week -- one of the survivors, Mike Williams (played by Mark Wahlberg in the film), sat down for an extensive interview with 60 Minutes, walking correspondent Scott Pelley through the events of that night. Check it out below. The interview aired on 60 Minutes as a smaller piece, but the full, unedited 30-minute version was put online, and in it Williams takes us step by step through what happened. From an initial explosion that trapped him behind two massive fire doors to the...
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