Balloon Boy Doc Is Streaming Now on Netflix

Balloon Boy Doc Is Streaming Now on Netflix

The Trainwreck documentary series has so far covered topics like Woodstock ’99 and the Astroworld disaster, and the newest one, now streaming on Netflix, keeps its focus on a pretty juicy scandal from 2009. Trainwreck: Balloon Boy documents what happened when two parents staged the “balloon boy” hoax that captured the world’s attention.

According to the official description, courtesy of Netflix:

On October 15, 2009, a father in Fort Collins, Colorado calls 911, claiming that his home-made flying saucer has escaped from the back yard, carrying his six-year-old son inside. This stranger-than-fiction claim is backed up by footage from a news helicopter, which catches up with the balloon and is live-streaming the chase. What starts as a local emergency quickly escalates into a national one, as everyone from the National Guard, to the Sheriff, and Homeland Security, struggles to come up with a plan to safely rescue ‘Balloon Boy’.

As the balloon softly lands, people pray for a miracle reunion – but instead they discover no boy inside. What appears to be a tragedy takes a sharp turn into something else. Public sympathy quickly turns into righteous outrage, as Balloon Boy quickly becomes one of America’s most infamous, and bizarre news stories.

Trainwreck: Balloon Boy is streaming now on Netflix. For more, check out the biggest revelations from Trainwreck‘s exploration of what happened at Astroworld in 2021.

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