KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – MARCH 03: A family member writes on a message board for passengers, onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 during a 5 Years of Remembrance for Malaysian Airlines MH370 event on March 3, 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew went missing on March 8, 2014. According to Malaysias transport minister Anthony Loke, government is waiting for a fresh proposal from US exploration firm Ocean Infinity or any other interested party before resuming the search for ill-fated flight MH370, five years after tragedy the Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight still on mysery. (Photo by Mohd Samsul Mohd Said/Getty Images)
NETFLIX ESTARÁ LANZANDO UN DOCUMENTAL SOBRE LA MISTERIOSA DESAPARICIÓN DEL VUELO DE MALAYSIA MH370. EL DOCUMENTAL SERÁ CONFORMADO POR TRES EPISODIOS Y ABORDARÁ LA DESAPARICIÓN DEL VUELO DONDE IBAN A BORDO 239 PERSONAS.
EL DOCUMENTAL CONTARÁ CON LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE CIENTÍFICOS, MIEMBROS DE LAS FAMILIAS DE LAS VÍCTIMAS Y OTRAS PERSONAS.
LA FECHA DE LANZAMIENTO SERÁ EL 8 DE MARZO, LO QUE SERÍA EL NOVENO ANIVERSARIO DE LA DESAPARICIÓN DEL BOEING SOBRE EL MAR DEL SUR DE CHINA.
¿VERÁS ESTE DOCUMENTAL?
PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA – NOVEMBER 30: Grace Subathirai Nathan (2nd L), daughter of MH370 passenger Anne Daisy shows to Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke (L) pieces of debris found in Madagascar, believed to be from flight MH370 before handing over to him in Putrajaya on November 30, 2018. The Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines MH370 vanished in March 8, 2014 while en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur with 227 passengers and 12 crew. (Photo by Adli Ghazali/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
A relative of missing Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that disappeared on March 8, 2014 cries before a meeting in Beijing on January 18, 2017, a day after authorities announced the end of search operations for the aircraft. Australia’s transport minister on January 18 defended the suspension of the undersea search for MH370, after relatives of passengers slammed the decision, and added that it could resume if “credible new evidence” emerges. / AFP / FRED DUFOUR (Photo credit should read FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images)
A woman reacts as Chinese relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 take part in a prayer service at the Metro Park Hotel in Beijing on April 8, 2014. The hunt for physical evidence that the Malaysia Airlines jet crashed in the Indian Ocean more than three weeks ago has turned up nothing, despite a massive operation involving seven countries and repeated sightings of suspected debris. AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO (Photo credit should read WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 pray in front of candles at the Metro Park Hotel in Beijing on April 8, 2014. The hunt for physical evidence that the Malaysia Airlines jet crashed in the Indian Ocean more than three weeks ago has turned up nothing, despite a massive operation involving seven countries and repeated sightings of suspected debris. . AFP PHOTO/WANG ZHAO (Photo credit should read WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT – A relative of missing Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that disappeared on March 8, 2014 cries before a meeting in Beijing on January 18, 2017, a day after authorities announced the end of search operations for the aircraft. – Australia’s transport minister on January 18 defended the suspension of the undersea search for MH370, after relatives of passengers slammed the decision, and added that it could resume if “credible new evidence” emerges. (Photo by Fred DUFOUR / AFP) (Photo by FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images)
A relative of missing Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that disappeared on March 8, 2014 cries before a meeting in Beijing on January 18, 2017, a day after authorities announced the end of search operations for the aircraft. Australia’s transport minister on January 18 defended the suspension of the undersea search for MH370, after relatives of passengers slammed the decision, and added that it could resume if “credible new evidence” emerges. / AFP / FRED DUFOUR (Photo credit should read FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images)
An evidence tag is seen attached to a recovered Boeing 777 wing flap identified to be part of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, while on display during a memorial event ahead of the fifth anniversary of the aircraft’s disappearance, in Kuala Lumpur on March 3, 2019. – The Malaysia Airlines jet vanished on March 8, 2014 while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people onboard, most of them from China. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP) (Photo credit should read MOHD RASFAN/AFP via Getty Images)