Here’s the latest about Netflix’s Crash documentary:
- Release and availability: Netflix released The Crash on May 15, 2026, and it’s streaming on the platform. The Tudum articles confirm the official release date and the streaming availability on Netflix.[2][3]
- Subject and scope: The documentary chronicles the 2022 Strongsville, Ohio crash involving three young people, where two were killed and the survivor became a central figure in the ensuing investigation; it uses bodycam footage, surveillance, cell data, courtroom material, and interviews to examine how what began as an apparent accident evolved into a murder case.[2]
- Creative team: Gareth Johnson directed The Crash; Angharad Scott produced; the project is associated with RAW with executive producers Rebecca North and Jonny Taylor, and additional producer credits noted in Netflix’s Tudum coverage.[3][2]
- Public reception and content notes: The Netflix Tudum pages describe the film’s aim to revisit the case and give voice to those affected, with early trailers and press coverage highlighting the shift from accident to homicide narrative.[4][5]
- Trailer and preview materials: The trailer was released ahead of the premiere, with additional clips available on Netflix’s Tudum site and official trailers, giving audiences a preview of the investigative and courtroom elements emphasized in the film.[5][4]
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Citations:
- Netflix announces premiere date and details for The Crash[1]
- Tudum article confirming release date, director, producers, and streaming status[3][2]
- Trailer and preview materials described on Tudum[4][5]