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Netflix's 'Leave the World Behind' Trends Amid Nationwide Cellular Outage | THR News Video

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Netflix's 'Leave the World Behind' Trends Amid Nationwide Cellular Outage | THR News Video

Netflix's 'Leave the World Behind' Trends Amid Nationwide Cellular Outage | THR News Video

Get to your bunkers and stay away from those Teslas, because we may be living in the opening act of Netflix's 'Leave the World Behind.'

The Netflix apocalyptic thriller began trending on Thursday after a nationwide power outage felt eerily similar to the film.

The outage struck the United States on Thursday morning and impacted more than 70,000 customers.

The issue apparently started with AT&T's network but began affecting customers who use Verizon and T-Mobile as well and has also impacted emergency services such as 911.

The reason for the outage has not yet been revealed.


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