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Challenger: The Final Flight
Miniseries
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Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.
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4 Episodes
Space for Everyone
E1
Space for Everyone
Episode 1
HELP!
E2
HELP!
Episode 2
A Major Malfunction
E3
A Major Malfunction
Episode 3
Nothing Ends Here
E4
Nothing Ends Here
Episode 4
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Miniseries Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Junge and Leckart go with a storytelling approach that's simply informative, and hardly inspired.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
They do what good documentarians do: contextualize a major moment in a way that clarifies it for people who weren't alive when it happened and makes it more vivid for those who were.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Challenger: The Final Flight is an effective time machine, taking me back to a formative moment that I, like so many people, was obsessed with as a child.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
The docuseries isn't just about newsmagazine-style journalism. We learn the back stories of the crew... There are heartbreaking moments reminding us these brave and bold explorers were also lovely, caring, real people.
AV Club
Noel Murray
The Final Flight could be a lot more focused. But Leckart and Junge ultimately have the goods, and they do deliver.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
[Challenger: The Final Flight] may not offer any earth-shattering revelations about NASA's most famous catastrophe... But the series does take a deep dive into the story, providing no small amount of drama and some eye-opening details.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The Final Flight feels especially poignant and apt.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
The best parts of this absorbing documentary are the recollections of the crew's surviving relatives, which give the viewer an emotional connection.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Challenger has no real take on this but to balefully acknowledge it happened and commemorate those who were lost; it's not the most ambitious of goals, but it's enough.
Mashable
Brooke Bajgrowicz
[It] sometimes gets caught up in the technical details of the shuttle or the cascading dissension at NASA a tad too long... But at its core, [It] presents a moving legacy for the brave crew members who died in the U.S.'s most notable space tragedy.
Decider
Joel Keller
Where the series shines is in the little details.
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
The Final Flight is an exhaustive approach at what exactly transpired in January 1986.
World Socialist Web Site
Joanne Laurier
While the creators of Challenger: The Final Flight have pieced together crucial and fascinating data about the ill-fated space vessel ... their whitewashing of the Reagan administration leaves viewers with only part of the picture.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
Well-made and swiftly paced, Challenger is an easy doc on which to binge.
We Live Entertainment
Alan French
The tragic tale remains a dark mark on the history of NASA, but Challenger never loses sight of the human loss at the center of this sad event.
The Ringer
Ben Lindbergh
The four-part documentary doesn't reveal much new info about the space shuttle explosion that killed six astronauts and a high school social studies teacher, but it's revealing nonetheless...
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
There are few revelations that justify the four-hour running time of Netflix's now-streaming docu-series about the 1986 space shuttle explosion.
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