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According to Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, the viral joke cost the U.S. military an estimated $11 million.
Supposedly, a contender for Netflix’s biggest actual competitor isn’t another studio’s streaming service or even the general ...
Episodes of Netflix's "Trainwreck" anthology have been among the top 10 most-watched movies on the streamer for six weeks ...
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Matty Roberts, who created the viral Facebook event called “Storm Area 51: They Can’t Stop All of Us,” and his mother, ...
Out July 29, Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 explores what happened when conspiracy theorists gathered at a highly-protected ...
During a time when internet jokes often spill over into real life, Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 documents one of the strangest ...
In 2019, what began as a joke by a 21-year-old vape kiosk worker quickly spiraled into a national security headache.
Storm Area 51 , the latest installment in their Trainwreck docuseries, and it's exactly the kind of glorious internet chaos ...
Storm Area 51 details how one unassuming dorkus posted a joke event on Facebook and watched it spiral out of control and, next thing you know, the FBI is knocking on his door. This saga is well ...
Trainwreck will investigate the bizarre true story of the Storm Area 51 frenzy, which all started from a social media post.
As is revealed in Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, Matty Roberts still lives with his mother, Malinda Ortega, in Bakersfield, California, where he works on a vape kiosk in a mall. He was 20 years old when ...