"The oil can ultimately be cleaned up, (but) those 11 men
can't be replaced," Wahlberg told Reuters at the film's London
premiere on Monday.
"Those were fathers, brothers, husbands, uncles, cousins. We
can't replace those guys and so when they approached me about
doing this film, I thought, 'What better way to promote their
story'," he added.
"Deepwater Horizon," due out in theaters on Friday, focuses on
the hours before and after the BP Plc rig exploded in the Gulf
of Mexico in April 2010, leading to the worst offshore oil
disaster in U.S. history. Eleven workers were killed and
millions of barrels of oil spewed onto the shorelines of several
states for nearly three months.
In the movie directed by Peter Berg, Wahlberg plays Mike
Williams, one of the last people to escape from the burning rig.
The real-life Williams joined Wahlberg at the premiere that was
also attended by cast members Kurt Russell, Gina Rodriguez, John
Malkovich and Kate Hudson.
"The focus wasn't really on who made what mistakes and who was
responsible. Really, it was about the heroics of the 11 people
and the inspiring things that they did to survive and help one
another," Wahlberg said.
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"Deepwater Horizon" examines the decisions concerning safety made by
BP executives leading up to the disaster, highlighting the pressure
that workers were under to save money as drilling fell behind.
British oil major BP in July estimated costs from the disaster will
total about $62 billion.
"I never faulted BP for being a company for profit. That's what
fuels our economy. We all use fuel. I get that they're a company for
profit," Berg said.
"Where I think they erred was when they got behind schedule and
behind budget, some of the guys from BP pushed too hard, they moved
too quickly."
In October 2015, U.S. officials announced an agreement of more than
$20 billion to settle federal and state claims against BP over the
spill
(Reporting by Reuters TV in London; Writing by Piya Sinha-Roy in Los
Angeles; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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