Creepy trailer for Netflix Doc 'MH370: The Flight That Disappeared'

MH370 Doc Trailer

"How could an airline disappear out of nowhere?" Netflix has released an official trailer for a documentary mini-series titled MH370: The Flight That disappeared. It debuts 9 years after the date this Malaysian Air flight mysteriously disappeared and was never heard from again, with little evidence to explain what happened or where it went. There have been many investigations and analyzes into this air transport conundrum, trying to determine whether it was sabotage or just another accident. This document is another attempt to examine everything and offer theories. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from radar. When all 239 people on board disappeared, a global investigation into the greatest mystery of the modern age ensued. Despite official reports, countless theories and tireless searches for evidence, one central question remains: What are we missing? although other surveys (read this) have refuted this and presented simpler but still scary scenarios of aircraft failure/malfunction. Still scary to think about.

Official trailer of Louise Malkinson's documentary MH370: The Flight That Disappeared, from YouTube:

MH370: Missing Flight Poster

Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was supposed to be a routine trip: a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, with 239 passengers and crew on board. But shortly after liftoff on a calm night in 2014, MH370 disappeared from radar screens for good – gone forever. The shocking disappearance of a commercial airliner has grabbed headlines, sparked riots, cast the passengers' loved ones into a nightmare and generated a global search for answers that never came. Set in seven countries, this gripping documentary series from RAW uses powerful archival material to piece together the night of the disappearance, giving viewers the chance to explore three of the most controversial theories surrounding the plane's disappearance. It also features interviews with family members, scientists, journalists, and everyday people around the world who, after nine years, refuse to give up hope for an explanation. It's a story full of conspiracies and rabbit holes, shadowy figures and official silence - but above all, it's an opportunity to keep alive the memory of those lost in one of the great unsolved mysteries. air transport of our time and to keep pushing for answers.

MH370: The Flight That Disappeared is a documentary series directed by producer/filmmaker Louise Malkinson, director of the two documentary series "The Gift of Life" and "The Detectives: Murder on the Streets" previously. It is produced by Harry Hewland and production company RAW. Executive produced by Sam Maynard, Fiona Stourton. Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. This is not the only documentary film made about the incident, and we suggest you read this full analysis as well. Netflix will launch this three-part documentary series MH370 for streaming on Netflix starting March 8, 2023 - exactly 9 years later. Anyone want to watch?

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Creepy trailer for Netflix Doc 'MH370: The Flight That Disappeared'
MH370 Doc Trailer

"How could an airline disappear out of nowhere?" Netflix has released an official trailer for a documentary mini-series titled MH370: The Flight That disappeared. It debuts 9 years after the date this Malaysian Air flight mysteriously disappeared and was never heard from again, with little evidence to explain what happened or where it went. There have been many investigations and analyzes into this air transport conundrum, trying to determine whether it was sabotage or just another accident. This document is another attempt to examine everything and offer theories. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from radar. When all 239 people on board disappeared, a global investigation into the greatest mystery of the modern age ensued. Despite official reports, countless theories and tireless searches for evidence, one central question remains: What are we missing? although other surveys (read this) have refuted this and presented simpler but still scary scenarios of aircraft failure/malfunction. Still scary to think about.

Official trailer of Louise Malkinson's documentary MH370: The Flight That Disappeared, from YouTube:

MH370: Missing Flight Poster

Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was supposed to be a routine trip: a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, with 239 passengers and crew on board. But shortly after liftoff on a calm night in 2014, MH370 disappeared from radar screens for good – gone forever. The shocking disappearance of a commercial airliner has grabbed headlines, sparked riots, cast the passengers' loved ones into a nightmare and generated a global search for answers that never came. Set in seven countries, this gripping documentary series from RAW uses powerful archival material to piece together the night of the disappearance, giving viewers the chance to explore three of the most controversial theories surrounding the plane's disappearance. It also features interviews with family members, scientists, journalists, and everyday people around the world who, after nine years, refuse to give up hope for an explanation. It's a story full of conspiracies and rabbit holes, shadowy figures and official silence - but above all, it's an opportunity to keep alive the memory of those lost in one of the great unsolved mysteries. air transport of our time and to keep pushing for answers.

MH370: The Flight That Disappeared is a documentary series directed by producer/filmmaker Louise Malkinson, director of the two documentary series "The Gift of Life" and "The Detectives: Murder on the Streets" previously. It is produced by Harry Hewland and production company RAW. Executive produced by Sam Maynard, Fiona Stourton. Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. This is not the only documentary film made about the incident, and we suggest you read this full analysis as well. Netflix will launch this three-part documentary series MH370 for streaming on Netflix starting March 8, 2023 - exactly 9 years later. Anyone want to watch?

Find more articles: Documentaries, Watch, Trailer

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