Just over two years ago, an unusual rescue mission rocked the world.On Jun 22, 2025, a group of five wealthy people,led by businessman Stockton Rush, set out in a deep-sea submersible calledTitanon a dive to see theTitanicwreckage. But then, around the 90-minute mark into their dive, the team lost contact with the surface. What ensued was a multi-day rescue mission covered by international news sources, where the U.S. Coast Guard and other groups tried to locate this crew of explorers, only to later find wreckage that indicated the vessel had already imploded.

Fast-forward to 2025, and Netflix has made a documentary titledTitan: The OceanGate Disaster.The film takes a close look at Rush and his allegedly innovative (but logistically life-risking) company OceanGate, which created the submersible that led to this disaster. A few months after the tragedy, there were already talks about a movie adaptation covering theTitandisaster, but this narrative and fictionalized version has yet to be released. While it’s a story that many have heard a lot about,Titan: The OceanGate Disasteris worth catching on Netflix.

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Titan: The OceanGate Disaster Is A New Documentary Dominating Netflix’s Charts

Filmmaker Mark Monroe Has Done It Again

Titan: The OceanGate Disasterisdirected by Mark Monroe, who is a skilled and experienced documentarian. He has been on the research and writing team for other thrilling documentaries, including Oscar winnersThe CoveandIcarus. As such, the streamer managed to get a really confident and experienced person in the field behind this documentary. Netflix also took their time with the documentary, releasing it close to a major anniversary of the disaster, butwaiting long enough to take their time developing the research.

What Monroe has done with theTitandocumentary is working because the film is currently dominating the streamer’s charts. The movie has been trending in Netflix’s streaming charts since its debut. On June 14, just three days after its June 11 release to the platform,Titan: The OceanGate Disasterwas no. 3 on the United States charts, where it remained for several days. The film’s persistence on these charts shows that the story still feels relevant and engaging to viewers, even two years after the news story broke.

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Titan: The OceanGate Disaster Has A Gripping & Emotional Story

It Mostly Covers The Leadup To The Disaster

There are two main narratives at hand whenit comes to theTitandocumentary. Firstly, there is the story of the fallout of this mission, whichled to a thorough investigation that was partially run by the U.S. Coast Guard. As the text on screen reveals at the end of the film, this investigation is ongoing, and thus is not the main arc of theTitan: The OceanGate Disaster’s story. The second narrative, which the documentary focuses more heavily on, surrounds the lead-up toTitan’s creation and all of OceanGate’s mishaps along the way.

This story is a fascinating element to this tale, as most audiences have seen more about the fallout circulating in the news than the specifics of what led up to this. The story is also emotional for several people involved, asMonroe and his team interview former OceanGate employees who are horrified by both what they were involved in and how things devolved, as well as the daughter of French explorer and OceanGate disaster victim P.H. Nargeolet. These interviews make for a completely gripping tale.

Why You Need To Watch Netflix’s OceanGate Documentary

The Access To Footage Is Insane

As someone who followed theTitannews closely both during and after the search for the main team, I did not know whether the Netflix documentary would feel like old news at that point. It doesn’t. I was impressed by the access to footage this team had, and its inclusion is a testament to how much time the streamer put into this. Netflix benefited from the fact that Rush had envisioned filmmaking as akey part of OceanGate’s missionand publicity. As such,the documentary team could feature real footage from previous OceanGate expeditions.

Rush was also heavily involved in the media before theTitandisaster, so the film can use past interviews. Showing his hubris and the arrogance that led to his huge missteps, the documentary is a pretty harsh retrospective on his life. Nonetheless, the editing fascinatingly unwinds the story, showing how Rush’s need for control gradually led to the firing of nearly all of his main team, including his engineers. It is no surprise thatTitan: The OceanGate Disasterhas been well-received, as it is a really great example of an investigative journalism-influenced documentary done right.