Viewers threaten to boycott the submersible Titan film: "such a bad taste"

Five people were killed during the Titanic wreckage attempted less than four months ago.


In June, the world watched the search for the Titan of the Titan for four days, to end with a tragedy when it was discovered that the five people on board were died at the start of their trip. Now forecasts a Film on the submersible have been announced, but the backlash of this news was rapid. Many people have answered the report by saying that it is far too early for a film to be made on the disaster, while others promise to boycott the film if it is made and released.

Read the rest to find out more about the film in development and the angry answer he has already received.

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The Titan tragedy occurred four months ago.

Flowers placed at an anchor at King's Beach at the port of St John's in Newfoundland, Canada in memory of those lost in the submersible photographed on June 23, 2023
Jordan Pettitt / PA images via getty images

June 18 The submersible Titan was missing After losing communication with the ship from which it was deployed. The passengers aboard the Titan were there for tourist reasons, trying to see the wreck of the Titanic off the coast of Newfoundland. The fact that these passengers made the trip to leisure and not research, as well as their extreme wealth, Dested In the middle of the expensive rescue mission. One of the five people on board was Stockton Rush , the CEO of Oceangate, the company that led the submersible experience. The others were a titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet , businessman Hamish Harding and businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son, SULEMAN DAWOOD .

Branches in the United States and Canadian soldiers participated in the ship's subsequent research. On June 22, the debris was located and it was determined that the submersible had imploded, killing the five people inside.

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A cinematographic version would be made.

OceanGate flags photographed on June 20, 2023
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On September 29, Deadline indicated that the production company Mindriot Entertainment provided for Make a film on the submersible tragedy . According to Deadline, the film's working title is Recovered , and it will be co -produced by Mindriot E. Brian Dobbins - which also produced the film of comedy-horror 2022 The blackening - and co-written by Justin MacGregor And Jonathan Keasey . The film would take place before, during and after the disappearance of the submersible.

In a statement, Keasey said the film planned to explore the media coverage of the disaster.

"Titan's tragedy is still another example of an ill-informed and quick system to sweep, in this case, our constant media cycle, 24-7 which condemns and ruins the life of so many people without any regular procedure", indicates the declaration. "Our film will not only honor all the people involved in the submersible tragedy and their families, but the feature will serve as a ship which will also respond to a more macro concern of the nature of the media today."

Keasey added: "The truth is everything that matters. And the world has the right to know the truth, still, not the salated bait in the throat by those looking for their five minutes of glory."

Social media criticized the project.

After the announcement of the film plan, many people spoke online to express their disgust for the idea.

"Jeez families are still mourning?" wrote a User X (formerly Twitter). Another wrote , "The embodiment of" too early ". Another shared user , "We will not look." Someone else posted Regarding the news, "another reminder that humanity is zero. WTF?"

An X -published user , "Of course they are. You would better bet that if Hollywood can even make a penny for a tragic event, they will extract each dollar they can." Another said , "It's such a bad taste."

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A documentary is also underway.

Some X users said they hoped that the announced film would be a documentary. "I do not know if a film is the right decision, but perhaps a documentary on all the negligence that the team has made," wrote a user . Another said , "Hope that a documentary rather than a live action - and even a documentary seems a little too early." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Well, a documentary is also on the way. Earlier in September, Deadline reported that Mindriot Entertainment worked on documentation focused on former director of the Oceangate mission Kyle Bingham , which was with the company from 2018 to 2023. This project also has the working title Recovered . As reported by Deadline, Bingham made two successful expeditions to the Titanic wreck and was involved in other submersible trips.

"Our series concerns a hero and a vision of exploration which is beyond courage," said Keasey about docuseries. The filmmakers said they had access to images from the tragedy and said that Bingham's actions "compete with any action or superhero film".

Keasey continued: "Our series will simply correct a story of hatred and vitriol that a large part of the world has been nourished by human beings, their families and those who are still suffering. This desire to accumulate hatred and Not to allow people to cry is horrible ... people like Kyle deserve the admiration of the world, not condemnation. And that's exactly what our series will show - in shape and empirically. The truth is that no one knows this that we know, and we are very humiliated that Kyle has given us his story. "

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