Titanic, The Karate Kid, a sequel to Bird Box, and the ensemble crime comedy The Out-Laws highlight Netflix's July offerings
this summer after the catastrophic implosion of OceanGate’ssubmersible, which was on its way—with five people on board—to the wreckage of the doomed luxury liner. Netflix suffered some backlash after adding James Cameron’s 1997 epic
to its service for July, with subscribers arguing it was taking advantage of a terrible tragedy. While the timing is certainly a bad look for Netflix, given the lead time needed to license any movie title for any service,launched. Maybe out of respect they could have pressed “pause” on making it available; you’ll have to vote with your remote on that one. As if you need reminding,won 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, and is one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
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