Netflix's True Crime Documentary 'The Crash' Hits 12 Million Views in First Week
In Just 7 Days, Netflix's True Crime Hit Surges Past 12 Million Views Worldwide

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Netflix's latest true-crime documentary, 'The Crash', has quickly gained popularity, surpassing 12 million views in its first week. This follows the success of the series 'Should I Marry a Murderer?', which has garnered 20 million views over three weeks. The documentary explores the controversial case of Mackenzie Shirilla, who crashed her car, leading to tragic fatalities.
- 01'Should I Marry a Murderer?' has been a consistent hit, accumulating 20 million views over three weeks.
- 02'The Crash' debuted at number three on Netflix's English-language list, behind 'Swapped' and 'Remarkably Bright Creatures'.
- 03The documentary revisits the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, who crashed her car at nearly 100 mph, resulting in two deaths.
- 04Directed by Gareth Johnson, 'The Crash' follows his previous success with 'The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman'.
- 05Critics have praised 'The Crash' as a 'must-watch for true-crime fans' with only one negative review so far.
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Netflix's true-crime documentary, 'The Crash', has made a significant impact in its first week, amassing nearly 12 million views. This documentary focuses on the tragic case of Mackenzie Shirilla, an Ohio teenager who crashed her car into a building at nearly 100 mph, resulting in the deaths of her boyfriend and his friend. Investigations suggest that the crash may not have been accidental, adding a layer of intrigue to the story. 'The Crash' debuted at number three on Netflix's English-language list, following the success of the series 'Should I Marry a Murderer?', which has achieved 20 million views over three weeks. Directed by Gareth Johnson, known for his work on 'The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman', 'The Crash' has been well-received by critics, with only one negative review among the seven listed. The documentary is being described as essential viewing for true-crime enthusiasts, prompting viewers to reflect on their own lives. As Netflix continues to dominate the true-crime genre, audiences can expect more gripping content in the future.
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