: The dramatic scene where Basil Brown is nearly buried alive in a collapsing trench was invented for the book and movie; there is no historical record of such an incident occurring at Sutton Hoo. Release Details

: In reality, Edith Pretty was 55 at the time of the dig—about 20 years older than Carey Mulligan was during filming. Conversely, the real Basil Brown (played by Ralph Fiennes) was actually five years younger than Edith, though the film depicts him as significantly older.

The release refers to the 2021 British historical drama The Dig , which dramatizes the 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship burial. Movie vs. Reality: Interesting Discrepancies

: This is a digital release tag. NAISU is the specific release group, and TGx refers to the distribution site (TorrentGalaxy) where it was initially uploaded.

: The film shows the excavation happening in a single season in 1939. In reality, it took place over two seasons starting in June 1938.

: The character of Rory Lomax (Johnny Flynn) is entirely fictional. Consequently, his romance with archaeologist Peggy Piggott (Lily James) never happened; Peggy was actually an experienced archaeologist and a published scholar at the time, not the novice portrayed in the film.