Netflix to Release “Poop Cruise” This Summer

Netflix is set to release a new docu-series called Poop Cruise this summer, and it’s definitely generating some buzz. Directed by James Ross, this installment is part of an eight-part series called Trainwreck that will be rolling out on Netflix in June and July. Each film in the series will focus on wild and bizarre events from mainstream media, with Poop Cruise taking a center stage.
The Poop Cruise incident, featured in this documentary, was not originally meant to be a poop cruise. It delves into an event from 2013 where a Carnival cruise from Galveston, Texas to Cozumel, Mexico was marred by an engine room fire, leaving the ship adrift at sea with no power and overflowing toilets. Yes, you read that right – it’s called Poop Cruise for a reason!
Trainwreck will also cover other fascinating events like the Balloon Boy hoax and the Naruto Run at Area 51, but Poop Cruise is the main attraction. It’s a mix of high and low points in documentary history that will surely make for an interesting watch.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for some entertainment – Poop Cruise will premiere on Netflix on June 24. It’s definitely going to be an eye-opening and unforgettable experience.